Why do you say that? It wouldn’t be losing a contract so much as it would be a decision to outsource. If they can’t find the money to buy more equipment and hire more people, then they might not have a choice. I thought a good solution would be to move to a biweekly system like San Diego
@@trashmonster26 Right nut I’m not talking about them having issues getting the routes done I mean because they buy rather uninteresting trucks for the most part.
Privatizing usually means higher rates for residents rather then city services which whatever money they get from billing goes right back to those services. From a standpoint, Riverside is in dire need of new guys but for a city's viewpoint it can be difficult to drive people into Solid Waste Collection departments since most don't want to work with trash or can't obtain CDL's. Riverside might need to study a rate increase if they can't obtain enough money for their department. Otherwise, they would have to privatize.
Great video are these trucks still in service by that I mean is the company still around?
Awesome video bro I like these trucks.
Nice Video bro
Can’t wait till the city loses the contract. Literally anything else would be better. Probably Burrtec
Why do you say that? It wouldn’t be losing a contract so much as it would be a decision to outsource. If they can’t find the money to buy more equipment and hire more people, then they might not have a choice. I thought a good solution would be to move to a biweekly system like San Diego
@@trashmonster26 Right nut I’m not talking about them having issues getting the routes done I mean because they buy rather uninteresting trucks for the most part.
Privatizing usually means higher rates for residents rather then city services which whatever money they get from billing goes right back to those services. From a standpoint, Riverside is in dire need of new guys but for a city's viewpoint it can be difficult to drive people into Solid Waste Collection departments since most don't want to work with trash or can't obtain CDL's. Riverside might need to study a rate increase if they can't obtain enough money for their department. Otherwise, they would have to privatize.
wont be long till Burrtec takes over the rest of the city or athens or republic or CR&R
dont forget UWS
@@gtwsd40-2wastaken true or WARE Arhens
@@staintedcards not ware
WARE thats what said?
@@staintedcards ware wont do good here lol