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Sanitation engineers, commonly known as garbagemen, are the unsung heroes of our communities, working tirelessly to collect and manage our waste every week. With an average annual salary of $43,000, this crucial role requires at least a GED. Job opportunities range from refuse collectors and senior refuse collectors to solid waste directors, with varying pay scales. This physically demanding job is ideal for hard workers seeking employment in urban areas where demand for waste collection is growing. Embrace the importance of this career path and its contributions to public health.
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Garbageman By: Dylon Gillette
Career Description • The official title for garbagemen is sanitation engineer. • The industry of garbagemen is waste collection. • Garbagemen are the unsung civic heroes of the city. Every week they go to everyone’s house and take their trash. Basically they collect people’s trash and take it to the dump.
Details The average pay for a sanitation engineer is $43,000 annually. Skipping trending. The education requirements to be a garbageman is at least a GED. Skipping employment opportunities.
Weaknesses • Like initiating things - not necessarily following them through to completion
Job Search 1. Refuse & Recyclable Collector - Pay = $3,509-4,467/month. Location is Walnut, Ca. Company is Mt. San Antonio College. Full-time job. 2.Senior Refuse Collecter - Pay = $15.42-18.89/hour. L Location is Columbia, Mo. Company is City of Columbia. 20 hour work week. 3. Solid Waste Director - Pay = $50,000-70,000/year. Location is Kansas City, Mo. L Company is Landfill of Kansas City. Relocation support offered. 4. Garbage Collector - Pay = $7.79-8.50/hour. Location is Orlando, Fl. L Company is Labor Ready. Ideal candidates are hardworkers who like a lot of overtime. 5. Waste Collection Driver - Pay = $1,500/month. Location is Lincoln, Ne. Company is Waste Collections. Stable company with great benefits.
Summary Being a trash collector is the best job for me because I am a very physical person and throwing trash into a truck is very physically demanding. The trends show that due to more urban areas developing more garbagemen are needed. Based on my estimated budget this career will support it.