Wednesday, November 21, 2012

My local "Rubbish Coordinator"

I have been tweaking this thought for a while.. It started a few months back while  I was watching an episode of "Undercover Boss", the CEO of "Rumpke Trash Service" was  undercover in the management part of his operation and wasn't he grand helping the office workers get better educated and more money.. why yes, yes he was.. they were deserving that is true....But.. and here it is folks...

These men who drive the trucks around our neighborhood work like slaves.. and I may add, wage slaves.
You may say.. well "It is their own fault, they applied and got the job with this company",  and "they are lucky to have a job" both statements would be true.  But have you seen the conditions in which they work??

Wait a minute, I am getting ahead of myself.. Just so ya know.."I Do" have first hand knowledge of  Trash Collectors and the conditions in which they work.. My Father, Robert Lee Cline started as a groundsman and then a driver for our city way back in the 60's, and worked this job till his heart said you must retire.
Back then there were a driver and 2, count them 2 groundsmen, Both guys on the ground working equally hard, as the driver stayed a step ahead so the harmonious action could continue all through the neighborhood. They worked through the rain, the snow, and whatever else Mother Nature placed upon them.

These days it is a sad state of affairs for the Trash man.. He is a crew of 1, that's right you heard me 1.
He pulls up, jumps out, loads our trash, jumps back in, pulls the truck up, jumps out..  I guess you get the idea.. he does this all day, in all types of weather by himself with NO help from anyone.

This morning I stopped our guy after he had been around the block and thanked him for his service and for picking up the furniture I had put out (I offered it on Freecycle.org  first, but no takers..Stop Charlotte that is another blog) last night with the help of my brother and our friend, both big strong guys . It was a very heavy solid couch and our "Trash Dude" lifted it and a chair by himself!! I am both amazed and appalled by this..

He was grateful for my appreciation as I was him.. later as he drove around the block continuing on his route, he honked and threw up his hand.. In which I promptly acknowledged and waved eagerly back..

I am not posting this to toot my own horn, for being polite or appreciative is something I hope everyone still does, but to bring the sad state of affairs this country has come too into light.. Were 3 men efficiently did a job that is of great and valuable service to us all, now one lone man bares' the weight of this task solely on his shoulders.
Where has common sense and consideration for our fellow man went too??

Dear Mister CEO.. please look outside your office window and see the thousands of hard working men and women who are really getting their hands dirty.. without them where would be?

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