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  1. Roadgeek395

    Roadgeek395 Light Load Member

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    Hey everybody!

    My name is Neil and I live in the rural town of Bishop, CA. I've had my Class B license since 2012. I hope to someday to get my Class A but due to the rural area I live in the local DMV only does Class B testing.

    I started my driving career as a beer/soda delivery driver. Liked the job HATED THE COMPANY! I then got hired on with a amusement and vending company delivering arcade games, jukeboxes, pool tables, and vending machines. After a few years of that I got burnt out and moved on to work at a trash and septic company as a septic truck driver. Believe it or not I genuinely enjoy the job.

    In my spare time I enjoy anything to do with trucking and road geeking and that's what drew me to this forum.

    I'm sure I will have lots of questions about the industry over time and if anyone has questions about the jobs I've worked I'd love to answer any questions.
     
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  3. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    Welcome. I used to haul trash from transfer stations to the landfill and I liked the smell of it. Seems that way with a lot of guys who are in the business. I guess people from the outside who only smell it on an occasion would totally disagree and think I'm crazy LOL. Had the pay been better I could see my self making a career out of hauling garbage, I liked it.

    Are you strictly on the septic side of your company or do you do trash as well?
     
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    Roadgeek395 Light Load Member

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    I run a commercial front loader and residential rear loader from time to time but only as a fill in. I'm mainly on the septic side. Pumping septic tanks and grease traps. Now that spring is here I've been pumping vault toilets in the many local campgrounds.
     
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    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    I bet you get to see some nasty stuff. Is it pretty much mandatory to change and shower before leaving work? Hauling trash we didn't do either would just get in the car and go home. The company didn't have a locker room/ showers.
     
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    Yes I have seen some absolutely disgusting things! haha. We don't have a locker room/showers either. Just have to get home then shower. It's honestly not that bad if I'm only pumping septic tanks that day. It's when I pump industrial sized grease traps that the stench clings to my clothing.
    One time I pumped such a rancid vault toilet my girlfriend wouldn't even let me in the house until I took my clothes off and left them outside. Haha good times.
     
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    201 Road Train Member

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    Nasty, disgusting, vial, nauseating, revolting job:puke:
    but if it wasn't for folks like you, we'd be in a world of hurt. Welcome aboard, Neil. While I never did any actual pumping, I did haul "chocolate milk" in a tanker from one treatment plant to another. The only reason I took the job, a friend drove there, and I was driving a new Pete 359 daycab. It was the nasty, untreated stuff. The other drivers were a bunch of characters, and I had a lot of fun at that job, just don't get any on ya'.
     
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    Roadgeek395 Light Load Member

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    That is a spot on description of the job! Thank you for the appreciation though!
    If I didn't have a good group of guys to work with I highly doubt I'd keep doing the job. Oh, and I keep a jug of hand sanitizer in my truck just in case of a mishap.
     
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  9. UsualSuspect

    UsualSuspect Road Train Member

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    Welcome, nothing like Mule Days.
     
  10. Roadgeek395

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    Ah, So you know the area. "The mule capital of the world"
     
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