I work for a waste company, this is what the drivers are told to do from
higher management. They charge per bin and these bins where clearly over
filled even before they added more rubbish to them, thus meaning they need
another bin so the council can charge this bock of flats/company whatever
it is the price of another bin. That is why they took pictures to show the
office when they get back. The drivers aren't doing anything they're just
following procedure
Im a waste collection operative .And they done nothing wrong the bins were
over filled which makes it unsafe to empty and if were court emptying them
like this we could be sacked or disciplined for it as it has to be carried
out in a safe manner so before all of you saying lazy fucks its probably
the people putting bad comments that our on the dole and don't to fuck all
to you complain
mate, just empty the bin. These guys are making extra work for themselves
trying to 'not empty the bins...' How can people be so retarded to make
more work for themselves, just to not do something properly. Talk about
biting your nose off to spite your face. I think it's silly..
@robinsonm08 You're right! These guys should not be forced to go on the
dole. They should be sacked and be completely banned from claiming any
unemployment benefits. They should then be sued for any extra expenses
incurred by these businesses because of this.
both bins were over filled already before they got there...took photos of
the right bin, picked up the rubbish left on the floor and put it in the
already over filled left bin and took pictures...done nothing wrong
A symptom of broken Britain! Even the most basic of services is beyond
local Councils/ private companies whose relationship is more often like
that of a self-oiling axle.
Louie Palmer tests Cambridge Drum Company Walnut & Maple Snare Drum
Check out //cambridgedrums.co.uk for more info. I was recently introduced to the guys at Cambridge Drum Company in Cambridge, UK and was given this ...
Edit: If anyone's reading this, I originally asked about his snare drum
being over sized; then I edited the comment and took that part out. He must
have seen the question before the edit and thus answered in it's original
form. The remainder of the question is still here about the Yamaha drums. I
thought I would mention something because his reply wouldn't otherwise make
sense to a third party viewer.
"Are the toms and bass drum the Yamaha Maple Hybrids? I was curious if you
are using 8" and 10" toms over the bass drum or are they 10" and 12" toms.
What are the depths?"
+CR Well, I guess I mean that they are very nearly 14"...most of the newer drums are quite a bit undersized when you compare to an 80's Gretsch shell for instance. The guys at this company actually measured a Remo head and found the perfect place for the head to meet the shell. As for the other drums, they're Yamaha Hybrids and it's 10" and 12" rack toms just set up the other way around.