You might know about the major types of garbage trucks, but if not, here they are:
- Front loaders - which pick up "dumpsters" and throw them over the cab into a storage area on the back of the truck. The pictures below show a front loader.
- Side loaders - these pick up containers (or people do the work) and toss the refuse into the side of the truck.
- Rear loaders - this is the old-fashioned kind of truck where people lift and toss the garbage into the space in back.
- Roll-off trucks - these trucks drop empty waste containers in your driveway, then come back and take the full container away
- Miscellaneous - there are other specialty trucks that can lift heavy or bulky stuff, suck up icky wet messes, and so on.
You need lots of math in the garbage-collection business. At the very least, you should know:
- your customer count
- the average number of trash containers your customers put out
- the variation in loads based on season (holiday wrappings, summer gardening, etc)
- holidays on the calendar, so you show up on the right days when the cans are out
- what load (weight or volume) capacity for each of your trucks
- the strength of the machinery so you know how much of a load the trucks can lift
- how many miles the route is, including to/from the landfill
- the turning radius and maneuverability of the trucks compared to the route
- the air pressure to put in the tires of the truck
- fuel consumption so they don't run out of fuel, and
- how often to maintain trucks so they don't break down when full of garbage!
Here are some resources if you have time to look at a few more
Classic Refuse Trucks
Garbage Trucks
You can even download garbage truck driver simulation games, to practice your trash collection skills:
Garbage Truck Video