Looking Through The Eyes of A Trash Man

Every day people around the world wake up, go to work, come home, and go to bed. As the day goes, they away items like paper, cups, food, bottles, and miscellaneous things.

Then they come home, and notice their trashcan is full. What do they do?  They take the trash and recycling bin to end of their driveway and leave it waiting for a mysterious man to come and get THEIR garbage. But he’s not just a man… He’s your garbage man.

I very much appreciate my garbage man coming once a week to pick up my clutter and gross trash, and throw it away and take it to the local dump. It makes me feel much appreciated for people like this to even consider a job that contains you to be hands on with a stranger’s trash bins and bags.

Garbage man takes how much time in their day to do this horrendous job and isn’t the best paid job in the world. The average garbage man gets paid $30,000 to $35,000 dollars a year according to http://work.chron.com. That’s a very low end job for doing one of the nastiest jobs.

I personally think that the government should pay them at least $50,000 dollars a year because of the hard labor that they do. They pick up the trash on cold, hot, windy, stormy mornings. And what do we do? We just sit inside and watch them do it with ease. They never complain about what they do.

The average man also works from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. from pick up people’s trash or even just on the streets according to http://www.nytimes.com. They work 8 hours a day and get paid barely any money that helps other people by taking away their trash.

Looking at the statistics they take time out of there days to make your mess go away. You got to appreciate the little things that people do for one another.

So next time you see your garbage man stop by and pick up your trash. Give him a hug, or just s simple thank you for what he is doing for you and also others.

REFERENCES:

http://beginwiththebin.org