11 Secrets From Your Garbage Collector
Facts about garbage men and women you probably don't know.
Published 10 years ago
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One person's trash... Is often another person's treasure. There are a whole lot of things you put at the curb and find yourself utterly shocked they haven't been scooped by a neighbor. You think it's destined for the compactor, but not quite yet. TVs, bikes, vacuums, lamps... these are just some things that are very frequently saved by the garbage collector.
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Sanitation workers have twice the fatality rates of police officers, and almost seven times the fatality rates of firefighters. Their jobs are dangerous, no doubt about that. From very heavy machinery, to hygiene issues, to broken glass and needles poking through bags, the garbage collector takes a lot of risks every shift.
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If you're a garbage collector in Canada, you certainly love the time between mid-February to mid-March because it's Rrrroll up the Rrrrim to Win! For anyone who doesn't know, during this time, Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons allows you to roll up the rim of your coffee cup for the chance to win anything from a coffee or a donut to cash prizes or a car! Anyway, at this time of year garbage collectors find a lot of them in the trash as the following photo suggests!
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Whatever gets flushed ends up in the garbage. Common misconception: if you flush it, if it's submerged in water, if it disappears, it does just that, it's gone, right? Wrong. At water treatment facilities, anything that isn't, well, water, gets filtered out and then garbage collectors have to come retrieve the bins of waste. So don't use the toilet as your personal disposal for everything.