Posted by NE IA on January 28, 2009 at 07:29:19 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: OT Taxes at work posted by jack-iowa on January 28, 2009 at 06:52:36:
I have four friends that work for Waste managment in Prarie Du Chine Wisconson. They make real good wages, but there are absolutly no screw ups, one is all it takes. Everyone in town thinks they are the hardest working group. They leave my town at 4:30 every morning except Sunday, most days they don't get home till 6:30 -7:00.
They work their butts off, get fired if they walk across the (across traffic) street on the drivers side--yep they travel every street twice each pick up day. Some of our streets have only the garbage truck for traffic in a single day (exagerated for effect).
People hastle them because they came to early, they don't put the container where the home owner wants it, on windy days the homeowners think they should bring the containers back to the house to protect them from the wind.
People put some things in the garbage that if caught dumping, and intentionaly knowing it is forbiden, the driver looses his job, that very same day.
Cars parked in front of the dipsy dumpsters, cars blocking alleys, weight embargos on roads, and bridges, chaining up for ice.
Folks get mad at the drivers for taking the big trucks up the blacktop alleys, or for tearing up their gravel with the big trucks, often confronting the drivers in a outraged form.
Papers blow away on high wind days while dumping, construction waste in the residentual garbage bins, and on and on and on.
Well Everyone that knows the drivers in my home town seem to overall think they deserve every cent they make.
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