ME TOO!! I didn't even know this was a job. Now im about to go down the UA-cam rabbit whole and find out how much this job pays and how I can get on lol.
For just riding around the yard and as many times you have to get up and out? No. If you left the property and actually got out on a public road, then yes. But if you never leave the site, no.
I hate the trailer door sometime its F* up...😅
Cake Job. The hardest part is some door latches are bent. Usually happens when it's pouring down rain at night.
I know that first container had you aggravated😂
you know it
No idea how I got here but watched all 14:14. Bro you're a pro at it.
ME TOO!! I didn't even know this was a job. Now im about to go down the UA-cam rabbit whole and find out how much this job pays and how I can get on lol.
I is a you are that all day! Let the air flow and the ground sink
This is my brother :)
No way
@@thatguyj1241 way
Great video...
What’s the deal with those red and purple straps when you were opening those empties?
@@miken8091 incase product is pushing against door I put those straps to catch the door preventing product from falling out
Is u in Indiana
Good job brother. Does this pays pretty better in your area?
it depends on the site you go to.
It really depends on the area I know for my grandfather it paid better than the company he's been leased onto for 30+ years
Not having to manually raise and lower the landing gear is a huge time saver.
good deal
What no seat belt😮
For just riding around the yard and as many times you have to get up and out? No. If you left the property and actually got out on a public road, then yes. But if you never leave the site, no.
What no seat belt
I did that for 4 years down here in Mobile Alabama weather at Scott Paper Company😮
What no seat belt