@@jamtarts8625 All trucks nowadays have GPS and some trucks even with computers so advanced that is marks where you've been and relays it back to the office live. Drivers are given a run (a set area of streets, often mainly just a whole suburb), average run consists of 1500 bins a day. Under the pump I've been able to hit 260-270 bins on per hr so if you are good with the equipment the numbers aren't a concern. You'll smash it in no time. Drivers are mainly responsible for routing runs so they don't miss anywhere and service everywhere where there map (digital or on paper) is highlighted out for them to service.
@@JTGarboyeh u guys use a system called 3logix. Is 3logix any good? Because one of my waste contractors just stopped using it saying it’s “apparently” pretty faulty.
There is something about watching bins being emptied into a truck. Love watching more please.
Hopper cams are the best videos
Can't wait. This looks amazing JT
How do you guys track where and which streets have been done? Or is it a set route you have?
@@jamtarts8625 All trucks nowadays have GPS and some trucks even with computers so advanced that is marks where you've been and relays it back to the office live.
Drivers are given a run (a set area of streets, often mainly just a whole suburb), average run consists of 1500 bins a day. Under the pump I've been able to hit 260-270 bins on per hr so if you are good with the equipment the numbers aren't a concern. You'll smash it in no time. Drivers are mainly responsible for routing runs so they don't miss anywhere and service everywhere where there map (digital or on paper) is highlighted out for them to service.
@@JTGarboyeh u guys use a system called 3logix. Is 3logix any good? Because one of my waste contractors just stopped using it saying it’s “apparently” pretty faulty.
It seems like the bins were either full and dusty or bugger all in them@@JTGarbo