It does sound like a gravy job - but like flatbedding, I'm responsible for securing my own load, which can be a bit stressful - but each time I load a sweeper, I find a better way to secure it, that takes less time, and ends up being more secure.
And it's more than just loading, off loading, and sweeping ... gotta do a bunch of "hand labor" too - which is using a leaf blower in the corners to get the dirt out of the way. The average lot will take about 2 hours of total work, and each drive is anywhere from an 30 minutes to 1 1/2 hour drive. Some lots require "hand picking" of the trash - once you're out in the field you can see that there is some work - plus you're nearly always in a big cloud of dust - so you never end the day clean.
Yeah ... those welfare folks do have my tax dollars to spend now. If I'd been outta work much longer tho, I may have been one of them! It was getting close, it really was, but with my income now, I'll be able to pay more than the minimum's on my CC's and still toss some back in my savings in case of another rainy day (or cold winter as the case may be)
--Dave.
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