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"What I Discovered In New York City Trash"

How true. We depend on them week after week. I tip my guy every so often because he leaves nothing behind and I sometimes have several containers out there. Up, down, watch for cars, lift, dump, walk and up again....Tough, monotonous job.
 
I was Blessed with a Dad who explained to me at an early age how important sanitation workers were. This is an amazing eye-opener and I appreciate you sharing this with us Martin. Amen brother.

Greg
 
I don't know why but I can't usually hear the videos any more and the ones I can are so low in volume that they are difficult to hear! Can't hear this one, but I know without those who haul away trash and etc. it would be a horrible, messy world to live in.....they aren't appreciated enough but I do appreciate them, although I very seldom see them, I am friendly to them when I do! May God Bless them and their families and meet their needs and give them protection at all times, in Jesus' name I pray! Amen! :angel: Ma
 
Totally agree,they do one of the most important jobs on the planet.We all need to take a long hard look at how we are treating our planet and we need to act decisively before it is too late.
 
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