It's one of those special fall season leaf pickups. You pay the extra fee for the pickup. Most people will split the cost with their neighbors to save money. And that is probably why there is an insane amount of trash cans there too.
I have always said that my heroes are garbage collectors, truckers, etc., the people who actually keep our civilisation running. Forget movie stars/singers/influencers, they're pathetic!
You might be amazed at some guys jumping for the chance to grab a union job and make over $50k a year without a HS diploma. On top of that many will have benefits and a retirement fund. Yeah, the weather may also suck at times but you could be done by 2 in the afternoon or earlier.
@@Haggislover I feel for ye here. It's becoming more difficult to find a job in certain fields and I believe part of that is the market may be saturated. I can recall back to the early 70s when engineering was going to be *THE* hot ticket. A friend got a degree in ceramic engineering, totally figuring that was his place to be. Another friend went into chemical engineering. Both got out of school to find there were so many people applying for those jobs that it was hard to get decent pay. My sister went back to school (after age 30) and got a masters in historic preservation, only to find that most people looking for that were non-profit and wanted to pay $10 an hour, unless you could snag a position with a high end architect. (restorations for the wealthy) They all went into other fields with the hope of some creative promotion where that education might be useful. My sister struck midground in cell phone tower site research. Her masters in historic preservation has her checking out older buildings for adaptive use, like equipment in church towers that won't be seen externally. Another wanna-be engineer went straight into his field at low pay but got on-job training, and eventually a middle management position. 45 years later (and no degree) he's retired from a series of decent jobs. I did roughly the same in my field. (no degree) I guess the idea here is you may have to wing-it to get somewhere.
@vicentecastro4040 Noooo, the home owner needs to stop asking the neighbors to pile their leaves at his curb for RUclips content ... even the black dude didn't like it ... 6 bags per house is just as time-consuming as 300 bags at 1 house, I know cause I used to work on a truck when I was 20 ... but thanks for your useless insight 🙄
They won't let u lol I tried to offer picking up a four hundred pound.can he says I ain't gonna be like that I do.landscaping customers helping is usually not wanted but IDK big company s have rules tho people just slow me down lol
And that's the profit the recycling firm makes because I sell it back to you as compost a most of you are willing to buy it because it's recycled compost😂😂
Plus they provide a lot for wild animals that use them. And we had a very dry yard my cousin and I, & besides a few leaf piles kids made, the yard is full of leaves and it's rained recently which I can only imagine is great for the yard! Hold the moisture it needed. Our neighbor was leaf blowing yesterday and I'm like, my god why are people so desperate to rid their yard of leaves 🤦♀️ especially since one day someone was leaf blowing for like 1-2hrs🤦♀️ noisy biz 😆 like let nature be 😆
Not me, I use the riding mower with the deck level on high to send the leaves in a pile going clockwise, then rake or blow the piles onto a drag mat pulled by the mower, then spread them out in an unseen place on the property. They compost themselves down and don't become a mountainous pile over the years. It's a quick easy way to contend with leaves. The thin layer of leaves that's left in the yard are made to disappear by mulching them up on the low deck setting which acts as a natural fertilizer to the grass.
absolutely but he thinks he a wise guy … I am a female and that came to my mind and I was blown away how using the mower to breakdown the leaves but the time i was done you can couldn’t see the tiny bits of leaves. But he going to get a bill
How on earth does this person put that many leaf bags in their front yard and also who is in possession of that many garbage cans holy crap. This is the biggest leaf pickup I have ever witnessed
trash companies in my area often do designated yard waste pickup days, and as long as it's neatly-bundled branches or bagged as this is they will pick it up.
Surprised they did call and have a container and bucket operator come to get them. That's how they pick up here, and most just make a large pile. No bags.
Here in Atlanta, Georgia we pay a sanitation assessment fee for brush and trash pickup for the year. If you put out more than a certain amount, you have to go into the yard close to whatever bags, brush, logs, furniture, etc., and take a photo of it and submit it online. Then they send you a quote for the pickup. You pay and they pick it up within 10 days, typically sending a claw truck with one guy who drives around in sort of a large dump truck thing and climbs up top to operate the claw and grab large claws full of stuff and put it in the truck rather quickly. They'd probably charge a good $200+ for this, if not more and would take days to get a pickup. If they see more than the trash or brush truck is willing to pick up, they'll skip the yard altogether. If someone complains, a supervisor will come out and snap a photo of it to explain why it wasn't picked up due to being such a large pickup.
Some people want wall to wall green carpet in their yard. No room for an unsightly garden. I always emptied my leaves into my woods but this year I put all the leaves in a long pile. Can't trust bagged compost so I will try making my own. I need to pull the leaves flat and regrind with my garden tractor.
Those leafs (for those who are aware) are liquid gold for this property and all the small creatures ( like earthworms)it supports. This property owner is obviously oblivious to the fact. He seems to be so proud of his ignorance and total waste of human manpower.
Doing this way has to be easier on the guys picking it up, I'm talkin drive a few yards stop get out pick everything up, drive a few yards stop get out pick everything up and so on and so on. Make one stop pick it all up and you're done. I like it. 👍👍
That's f'n ridiculous! These leaves could be used as mulch or whoever put them here should have to pay to have them picked up. Can't believe the city just picks all this up and dumps them in the landfill, that is crazy.
I don't blame him! It's not bad enough that he is going to be late on the rest of his pick ups, but this fool is sitting there making money with a camera instead of offering to help pitch bags in.
@@BrickBoyzLego if they weren’t a service that doesn’t pick up green waste in paper bags then they wouldn’t have picked them up. They would have taken their asses down the road. The residents stacked them up really nice for them.
Leaf bags are supposed to go to a municipal compost area, not garbage. That's why they're in paper bags and not plastic. I'm presuming this is a recycling truck, not a garbage truck.
Wow that’s a lot of leaves. Do they charge by the bag like my local trash company. Because the 300 bags would cost around a thousand dollars to take away here.
same thing where my parents are, except I think they're taken to a local farm. My parents are in an 800 house 60 year-old development, lots of old-growth oak trees, lots of leaves, and they're the ONLY part of their town with that service...
Leaves are difficult to compost in large amounts at home. If you just dump them in a composter they tend to all mat together. My dad was an early adopter of composting and we used to bag the leaves and mix them with the grass clippings in the composter, which tend to be too wet, to aerate them.
This is very odd to me, I grew up in the south, we piled them up, and burned them. I feel bad that the homeowners are forced to bag up yard clipping and leaves..
Maybe a nice Christmas card and bonus would be a kind gesture on the owners part! And to the mailman! A thank you would have been nice too. Jeeze, the owner was kind of a jerk for standing there filming them like they were some kind of circus act or freak show!
This is definitely one of the most unappreciated jobs out there. I don't know which would be worse, working in the south with constant heat or up north with the different seasons.
Northern Ohio. We have the newer plastic can pickup now. When we had the regular two man pickup, we put two cases of beer out the pickup day before X-Mas! 😂
In my area you can have 2 trash bin and 20 bags of yard waste per week. What I do in the fall is use my mower which bags and munches every week. At most I may have a few bags outside of the bins.
Dude, you’re not maximizing the total capacity of your leaf bags. We fill our bags to the brim, mash it down and then tape it across the top with 2” masking tape, an acre of leaf fall fits in about 20 bags per week during the fall season. 😉 🍁🍂
When I lived in Illinois west of Chicago, home owners were required to buy yard waste bags and buy the towns yard waste stickers , then put one sticker on each bag,. And if they had any branches the bundle could not be any longer than four feet and place a yard waste sticker on each bundle .
My super would send the claw truck for that and they would be charged appropriately. This is why Waste Management is out until 9 at night picking up garbage. Thank goodness that I went municipal after working about 3 weeks for Waste Management.
these guys love pick ups like this. no stopping and starting. no climbing up and down from the truck 50 times in one mile. hell they get an extra break to go to the dump and offload. not to mention if a whole community were to take all these bags to one pick up site.
@ yes there is if he hurt himself helping and is not employed in that company he could sue them. That’s why you let them do their job and don’t try to help. He is doing a great job just videoing them☺️🇨🇦
@@shelleynelson125 that’s definitely not true. If he defied the employees offer to help and did it on his own That’s on him not the company or the employees.
I am surprised that city does not have a mulching or composting program, mine does. Takes in plant waste, like leaves, grass and tree/shrub trimmings, composts them, and sells it.
I remember those days with a rear load. Get into a neighborhood that is never but trees. 10 to 12 houses and the truck would be full. A lot of 14 hour days that time of the year.
Depending on the leaves it can take upto 10 years for them to break down. In the UK, Green waste like this goes to composting centres to be turned into soil improver. We are only allowed 1 wheelie bin of garden waste per fortnight. In my area, this is an annual fee subscription service on top of our Council Tax.
I don't understand this. Unless there is a city ordinance that states you have to rake up your leaves. We have 2 huge black walnut trees in our yard. When they drop their leaves, my husband just mows over them turning it into mulch. Same with the walnuts - it feeds the squirrels and birds. Everyone in town does this.
Here we have BABIC (brush and bulky item collection). Seperate truck comes to collect so the regular trash trucks can get their routes done in a timely manner.
Apparently, this homeowner cleaned up all the leaves in the entire neighborhood. From here on out, they will be inviting him to all the backyard beer-b-qs.
He'd better give those guys a big tip. I always tip the waste management guys.They work hard all day And I. Would not want their job. And just think about what if they didn't pick up our garbage Oh boy.
They don't have loose leaf pick up? The fact he is standing there talking would require the middle finger from me. Just ain't got nothing better to do!
Bro these guys work super slow 😂😂 I used to be a garbage collector and ain’t no way I’m going to be walking back n forth like that. Hustle hustle hustle let’s Efn go bro
You want leaf bags go to costco you get 30 for 12.00 Oh there was one we had like 20 bags out there and when the guy came to get them my mom was right out there and gave him a 50 dollar tip to take them all .
We used to have a truck that came by and picked up the pile of leafs on the side of the road, but because the mayor wanted to make money from the people that live in my city, she said we had to bag our leafs in black plastic bags. They are expensive and the people that pick up the leafs are upset that they can't take their time anymore and not able to get off the truck for some hard work. I can't believe the BS this city has become.
the development my parents live in is a specific 'leaf district' as part of their taxes, created as a petition of the homeowners within the development 25+ years ago. As part of that the town bought or is leasing towed leaf vacuums and we (I help them with their leaves as they're getting older) just have to get them to the side of the road, unbagged.
The person who bagged all these leaves should be using a leaf mulcher..probably get 1/3 the amount of bags…all respect to the two men picking these up
The resident should be fined! That's a waste of manpower hours!
the guy making the video, brought them there from all of his neighbors houses. 🤣nobody in that area has enough trees to have 300 bags.
It's one of those special fall season leaf pickups. You pay the extra fee for the pickup. Most people will split the cost with their neighbors to save money. And that is probably why there is an insane amount of trash cans there too.
@@claytemorgan1923ok you Karen
@@nokia3750
Explain your incomplete sentence...
I doubt anyone wakes up and says I want to be a garbage collector. Thank You for your service.
I have always said that my heroes are garbage collectors, truckers, etc., the people who actually keep our civilisation running. Forget movie stars/singers/influencers, they're pathetic!
I want be. But I'm old for this job. I'm 55. And in Finland not work like this. In Finland all automatic.
You might be amazed at some guys jumping for the chance to grab a union job and make over $50k a year without a HS diploma. On top of that many will have benefits and a retirement fund. Yeah, the weather may also suck at times but you could be done by 2 in the afternoon or earlier.
@@rupe53 Yeah and my son has a BSc in computer science and can't even get a p/t job in a grocery store. He'd love a chance to do this!
@@Haggislover I feel for ye here. It's becoming more difficult to find a job in certain fields and I believe part of that is the market may be saturated. I can recall back to the early 70s when engineering was going to be *THE* hot ticket. A friend got a degree in ceramic engineering, totally figuring that was his place to be. Another friend went into chemical engineering. Both got out of school to find there were so many people applying for those jobs that it was hard to get decent pay. My sister went back to school (after age 30) and got a masters in historic preservation, only to find that most people looking for that were non-profit and wanted to pay $10 an hour, unless you could snag a position with a high end architect. (restorations for the wealthy) They all went into other fields with the hope of some creative promotion where that education might be useful. My sister struck midground in cell phone tower site research. Her masters in historic preservation has her checking out older buildings for adaptive use, like equipment in church towers that won't be seen externally. Another wanna-be engineer went straight into his field at low pay but got on-job training, and eventually a middle management position. 45 years later (and no degree) he's retired from a series of decent jobs. I did roughly the same in my field. (no degree) I guess the idea here is you may have to wing-it to get somewhere.
These two employees deserve an award!
The reward is extra hours on their paycheck for spending that much time on route
@@minerjohnny41no shit lol. Working slow af too lol they need to pick up the pace
@vicentecastro4040 Noooo, the home owner needs to stop asking the neighbors to pile their leaves at his curb for RUclips content ... even the black dude didn't like it ... 6 bags per house is just as time-consuming as 300 bags at 1 house, I know cause I used to work on a truck when I was 20 ... but thanks for your useless insight 🙄
@@minerjohnny41 he was pissed lol
No they don't, they left a mess.
I just want to say, thank you! To all those who come to our homes and dispose all of our garbage.
How can anyone just watch people work like that and not help
😉boy....are you paying for the work that you then do yourself?
@@weiss-vonnix4519 So when you're drowning I won't save you because you aren't paying me? You must have a lot of friends with that attitude.
They won't let u lol I tried to offer picking up a four hundred pound.can he says I ain't gonna be like that I do.landscaping customers helping is usually not wanted but IDK big company s have rules tho people just slow me down lol
Small company s like mine r different tho lots pf jobs people yey to help and really can't stop them idk half the time its helpful which is nice
Seems like a 2 man job to me. Any more than that and the 3rd man is just getting in the way
Put the camera down and help the guys!
😉boy....are you paying for the work that you then do yourself?
@weiss-vonnix4519 it's called "Courtesy." Parents used to teach that to their children. 👍🏼
@@nottabidenfan1228 agreed. It’s kinda rude to just sit and record them working and not at least offer to help, or a tip, or a beverage. Something.
I wouldn't have the balls to stand and watch those guys without helping
@@jeffreykennedy5956 💯
Something like this the owner should give these guys a nice tip. Gezzzz
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All of us gardners are thinking about the compost those leaves could make.
Right? I would say dumbest thing a homeowner has ever done.
Правильно. И там никакого объема нет. Листья сухие только занимают место. В куче их было бы в 20 раз меньше.
And that's the profit the recycling firm makes because I sell it back to you as compost a most of you are willing to buy it because it's recycled compost😂😂
Now he can pay for fertilizer to replace the nutrients removed as leaves. A leaf mulcher could have handled these leaves.
Plus they provide a lot for wild animals that use them. And we had a very dry yard my cousin and I, & besides a few leaf piles kids made, the yard is full of leaves and it's rained recently which I can only imagine is great for the yard! Hold the moisture it needed. Our neighbor was leaf blowing yesterday and I'm like, my god why are people so desperate to rid their yard of leaves 🤦♀️ especially since one day someone was leaf blowing for like 1-2hrs🤦♀️ noisy biz 😆 like let nature be 😆
Gosh, I’m so thankful for our township picks up our leaves at the curb with the big vacuum
Our township does the same but not everyone can rake or blow leaves to the curb. Many of us have to use the bags.
Mine used little bulldozer and other bucket tractors
I hope the resident left you guys a BIG tip, or at least a couple of 30-pks!!!!!
Not me, I use the riding mower with the deck level on high to send the leaves in a pile going clockwise, then rake or blow the piles onto a drag mat pulled by the mower, then spread them out in an unseen place on the property. They compost themselves down and don't become a mountainous pile over the years. It's a quick easy way to contend with leaves. The thin layer of leaves that's left in the yard are made to disappear by mulching them up on the low deck setting which acts as a natural fertilizer to the grass.
absolutely but he thinks he a wise guy … I am a female and that came to my mind and I was blown away how using the mower to breakdown the leaves but the time i was done you can couldn’t see the tiny bits of leaves. But he going to get a bill
How on earth does this person put that many leaf bags in their front yard and also who is in possession of that many garbage cans holy crap. This is the biggest leaf pickup I have ever witnessed
He picks them up from along their route
I’ve seen bigger piles I had a driver tell me he pulled up to a pile of 350 bags
I think it's from the whole block, put together to make it easier for the truck.
Well, if any of them are illegals, these people will be flinging them themselves soon!
@@zyxw2000 👍that's exactly how it is👍
You certainly have the best trash company I’ve ever seen
trash companies in my area often do designated yard waste pickup days, and as long as it's neatly-bundled branches or bagged as this is they will pick it up.
Surprised they did call and have a container and bucket operator come to get them. That's how they pick up here, and most just make a large pile. No bags.
Here in Atlanta, Georgia we pay a sanitation assessment fee for brush and trash pickup for the year. If you put out more than a certain amount, you have to go into the yard close to whatever bags, brush, logs, furniture, etc., and take a photo of it and submit it online. Then they send you a quote for the pickup. You pay and they pick it up within 10 days, typically sending a claw truck with one guy who drives around in sort of a large dump truck thing and climbs up top to operate the claw and grab large claws full of stuff and put it in the truck rather quickly. They'd probably charge a good $200+ for this, if not more and would take days to get a pickup. If they see more than the trash or brush truck is willing to pick up, they'll skip the yard altogether. If someone complains, a supervisor will come out and snap a photo of it to explain why it wasn't picked up due to being such a large pickup.
But WHY?!?!?!? That is THE BEST FERTILIZER IN THE WORLD. That's literally the dumbest thing I've ever seen done by a homeowner!
Some people want wall to wall green carpet in their yard. No room for an unsightly garden. I always emptied my leaves into my woods but this year I put all the leaves in a long pile. Can't trust bagged compost so I will try making my own. I need to pull the leaves flat and regrind with my garden tractor.
Those leafs (for those who are aware) are liquid gold for this property and all the small creatures ( like earthworms)it supports. This property owner is obviously oblivious to the fact. He seems to be so proud of his ignorance and total waste of human manpower.
Them boys deserve each other bonus on that one
Respect to the one who bagged all those leaves. Not easy.
Doing this way has to be easier on the guys picking it up, I'm talkin drive a few yards stop get out pick everything up, drive a few yards stop get out pick everything up and so on and so on. Make one stop pick it all up and you're done.
I like it. 👍👍
Finally someone who agrees 😂
Or you can hire a lawn service to vac it all up and go.
@@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power no cuz it is cheaper this way
Tom H. Is proud of these men.
God damn that's a lot of leaf bags and trash cans full of leaves. I'd like to see his yard. Damn
Wow i watched just to see if all that would fit in the truck. big job well done.
That's f'n ridiculous! These leaves could be used as mulch or whoever put them here should have to pay to have them picked up. Can't believe the city just picks all this up and dumps them in the landfill, that is crazy.
i tell the other worker is mad lol no words
He probably doesn't like being filmed.
Do ya blame him?
That is probably their hold route for today .
I don't blame him! It's not bad enough that he is going to be late on the rest of his pick ups, but this fool is sitting there making money with a camera instead of offering to help pitch bags in.
@@ruthstill169 yelp when he pulled up i heard him say “this guy”
Garbage folk could care less about being recorded.
Not like cops!😮
I hope you tipped them!
My first thought before even watching. $20 each if was me.
@@jamesp13152 If I set this up and they were cool with recording, I would have tipped them 100 each.
Everyone wants a tip for doing what they are already being paid for. Must mean this economy is crap.
@Upsidedownpopsicle they're going above and beyond what they're paid to do. They are only required to pick up what's in the can.
@@BrickBoyzLego if they weren’t a service that doesn’t pick up green waste in paper bags then they wouldn’t have picked them up. They would have taken their asses down the road. The residents stacked them up really nice for them.
Wow! I would NOT have thought that all of those bags/wheelie bins would have fit into one truck! That's some compaction going on!
Leaf bags are supposed to go to a municipal compost area, not garbage. That's why they're in paper bags and not plastic. I'm presuming this is a recycling truck, not a garbage truck.
They use a rear loader for leave pick-up a designated week of each year. There's no garbage mixed with it!
@@nottabidenfan1228 That's what I figured, so the title is wrong.
It is still a garbage truck, even when not picking up garbage. If it makes you sleep better let’s call it a waste transfer unit, WTU for short.
@@filemorf who questioned the name of it? 🤡
Ok every state is different here in st louis they have regular trash and then what is called yard waste both pick up on Monday
Wow that’s a lot of leaves. Do they charge by the bag like my local trash company. Because the 300 bags would cost around a thousand dollars to take away here.
Absolutely nuts!
Lot. Of. Hard. Work. Great. Job🎉
Where I live the city sucks the leaves up in a vacuum truck and compost them at the dump.I have way too many to compost
same thing where my parents are, except I think they're taken to a local farm. My parents are in an 800 house 60 year-old development, lots of old-growth oak trees, lots of leaves, and they're the ONLY part of their town with that service...
Leaves are difficult to compost in large amounts at home. If you just dump them in a composter they tend to all mat together. My dad was an early adopter of composting and we used to bag the leaves and mix them with the grass clippings in the composter, which tend to be too wet, to aerate them.
These guys deserve a nice tip $$$$. Let’s hope they are tacking care of them.
It's definitely that time of season again to put the leafs in the cans. I love these videos. Hope you enjoy my garbage truck videos to.
This is very odd to me, I grew up in the south, we piled them up, and burned them. I feel bad that the homeowners are forced to bag up yard clipping and leaves..
Leaf burning (any open burning) is frowned on in most suburban areas these days due to air quality concerns.
I wouldn't think they'd take the dirt.
Do the bags fall apart if it rains?
Maybe a nice Christmas card and bonus would be a kind gesture on the owners part! And to the mailman! A thank you would have been nice too. Jeeze, the owner was kind of a jerk for standing there filming them like they were some kind of circus act or freak show!
Lowes is officially out of leaf bags.
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Well, I’d say these garbagemen had a great attitude towards this
That is A LOT of raking!
And it doesn't look like they're done as there are still quite a few leaves on the trees in the foreground.
This is definitely one of the most unappreciated jobs out there. I don't know which would be worse, working in the south with constant heat or up north with the different seasons.
Great work guys❤😊❤
unterschiedliche Jahreszeiten sind besser.
Northern Ohio. We have the newer plastic can pickup now. When we had the regular two man pickup, we put two cases of beer out the pickup day before X-Mas! 😂
In my area you can have 2 trash bin and 20 bags of yard waste per week. What I do in the fall is use my mower which bags and munches every week. At most I may have a few bags outside of the bins.
Barrels and totes also? That's insane! Definitely more than one house worth! Hope that guy gets a huge bill!
I believe this is his and the neighbors all together.
Dude, you’re not maximizing the total capacity of your leaf bags. We fill our bags to the brim, mash it down and then tape it across the top with 2” masking tape, an acre of leaf fall fits in about 20 bags per week during the fall season. 😉 🍁🍂
When I lived in Illinois west of Chicago, home owners were required to buy yard waste bags and buy the towns yard waste stickers , then put one sticker on each bag,. And if they had any branches the bundle could not be any longer than four feet and place a yard waste sticker on each bundle .
Lame
Should be free considering how high Cook County property taxes are.
Did you have homewood Disposal
Wow‼️👍great job guys‼️
My super would send the claw truck for that and they would be charged appropriately. This is why Waste Management is out until 9 at night picking up garbage. Thank goodness that I went municipal after working about 3 weeks for Waste Management.
This was a waste of manpower hours!
Love seeing the Canadian Tire leaf bags...
Thats because there are none left south of the border, they are all on this guys lawn😂
Dont worry we have lots! 🇨🇦
I would be helping them throw bags... not just watching them.
😉boy....are you paying for the work that you then do yourself?
Trifling Kamala Harris Voter😂
They would lose their jobs if they allowed volunteers to do their paid work!
these guys love pick ups like this. no stopping and starting. no climbing up and down from the truck 50 times in one mile. hell they get an extra break to go to the dump and offload. not to mention if a whole community were to take all these bags to one pick up site.
Holy crap! That's a s**tload of leaf bags!! BTW, Great video!
For those who say help them, there is injury factor and they couldn’t let you do that 😢
There’s no injury factor smh
@ yes there is if he hurt himself helping and is not employed in that company he could sue them. That’s why you let them do their job and don’t try to help. He is doing a great job just videoing them☺️🇨🇦
@@nokia3750 that's considered heavy machinery. Stand clear and let the guys do the job.
@@rupe53 heavy machinery. Stop it dude.
@@shelleynelson125 that’s definitely not true. If he defied the employees offer to help and did it on his own That’s on him not the company or the employees.
Is this in front of apartment complex!! This can't be house!!😂😂😂 Wow!!!!
correct👍
I am surprised that city does not have a mulching or composting program, mine does. Takes in plant waste, like leaves, grass and tree/shrub trimmings, composts them, and sells it.
They might. My city collects leaves like this and they end up composted. That's why the paper bags. They compost.
I remember those days with a rear load. Get into a neighborhood that is never but trees. 10 to 12 houses and the truck would be full. A lot of 14 hour days that time of the year.
I can’t even imagine how long it took to set all that up
@boston_area_refuse_trucks9949 I just subscribed to your RUclips channel
Don't any of those houses do composting?🤔
The employees have massive patience towards this sorry bastard
Use a lawnmower and you would have 40 bags
If it was raining the leaves would be all over the street.Why do homeowners not use the leaves as compost?The worms would love it.
I agree. This is such a waste of effort and resources.
Because most people arent gardeners or interested in that- they just want them GONE
@@cathiwim 😂 exactly
Depending on the leaves it can take upto 10 years for them to break down.
In the UK, Green waste like this goes to composting centres to be turned into soil improver.
We are only allowed 1 wheelie bin of garden waste per fortnight. In my area, this is an annual fee subscription service on top of our Council Tax.
Because it's America 😹
I needed this right now😂
I don't understand this.
Unless there is a city ordinance that states you have to rake up your leaves.
We have 2 huge black walnut trees in our yard.
When they drop their leaves, my husband just mows over them turning it into mulch. Same with the walnuts - it feeds the squirrels and birds.
Everyone in town does this.
These two gentlemen are really good the attitude to
The best thing about this type of truck is that it can really pack stuff like this in really tight!
I'm surprised the truck took them.Here the truck driver would take a pic and refuse to load it.
Here we have BABIC (brush and bulky item collection). Seperate truck comes to collect so the regular trash trucks can get their routes done in a timely manner.
I don't know why they don't compost the leaves. It makes good mulch which interns feeds the Earth nutrients.
Apparently, this homeowner cleaned up all the leaves in the entire neighborhood. From here on out, they will be inviting him to all the backyard beer-b-qs.
Leaves would be good for a big garden
That Brother did but find that shit funny at all… 😂😂😂
man u can bring those leaves to my house great for the garden
I would love this for my garden
He must've hosted a leaf drop off at his front yard
Lol
For real
@@TruckMaster642 good molwch for the garden
Awesome video are you gonna any leaf vacuum trucks??
😂😂 frfr
This looks like the whole neighborhood cleaned up. All the lawns around there are leaf free. Probably there trash carts too.
This is obviously a staging area for the whole neighborhood.
Bills cannot be this severely high
He'd better give those guys a big tip. I always tip the waste management guys.They work hard all day And I.
Would not want their job. And just think about what if they didn't pick up our garbage Oh boy.
I kimd of want to do that, because its so in order and well sorted, thats maybe the best part of this particular job ^^
I honestly hope that they remember them at Christmas 🎁.🥰
10:31 These guys are incredibly cool about all these bags! They merit a huge tip!
They don't have loose leaf pick up? The fact he is standing there talking would require the middle finger from me. Just ain't got nothing better to do!
So this is how people who don’t have woods on their property deal with leaves. Good golly!
What’s wrong with mulching your leaves??
Imagine the homeowner being asleep & not tipping each individual worker.
Darn that's Garden magic
You better have given them a $100 Bill and a case of beer.
That must have been a pain to pick up all them leaves
At 0:31 HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 WOW that's alot of bags full leaves.
😉but the road is also long enough
@weiss-vonnix4519 oh so that's why it's so many bags of leaves & sticks???????
Just imagine if every house they pulled up to was like this unbelievable
all the houses were united here!!!😉
These are the total bags from the whole street, they put them all in one place for collection.
Good job guys!
LEAF FEST 2024
Awesome video man that sure was a ton of leaf 🍁 bags
Community leaf waste pick up? There multiple brand leaf bags so they couldn't all be from the same property.
Bagging up leaves to take to the dump is the most insane thing I've ever heard of.
Great job guys
Bro these guys work super slow 😂😂 I used to be a garbage collector and ain’t no way I’m going to be walking back n forth like that. Hustle hustle hustle let’s Efn go bro
5 trucks later
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You want leaf bags go to costco you get 30 for 12.00
Oh there was one we had like 20 bags out there and when the guy came to get them my mom was right out there and gave him a 50 dollar tip to take them all .
We used to have a truck that came by and picked up the pile of leafs on the side of the road, but because the mayor wanted to make money from the people that live in my city, she said we had to bag our leafs in black plastic bags. They are expensive and the people that pick up the leafs are upset that they can't take their time anymore and not able to get off the truck for some hard work. I can't believe the BS this city has become.
the development my parents live in is a specific 'leaf district' as part of their taxes, created as a petition of the homeowners within the development 25+ years ago. As part of that the town bought or is leasing towed leaf vacuums and we (I help them with their leaves as they're getting older) just have to get them to the side of the road, unbagged.
I can't believe that truck ate the whole thing!