Waste Management Garbage Trucks of San Diego

2017-10-20 2

***If you see a truck you would like to see more of please leave your request in the comments box and Ill make sure to upload it as soon as I can, or go out and get more of that specific truck for you.***\r
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Continue reading description if you would like more background info about how this video was made possible. \r
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Well what more is there to say about this video? Basically my compilation or experience with Waste Management. I got this crazy idea months and months ago, and ually gave up on this project because I was lacking some clips and I didnt want the video consisting of the same five or so trucks. Two or three of them already have been already uploaded on YouTube and are familiar drivers and trucks already among several users. \r
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Well two months after I called it quits on this little idea/project, I was relocated to downtown San Diego for my work and for my lunch breaks I would occasionally walk around downtown and see if I can get some clips of the front loaders just for the hell of it. Well my predictions came true, I happened to snag three clips of the truck but unfortunately the scheduled times of pick up in downtown are very flexible and change so I was unable to get a clip or two of a front loader ually tipping carts on its forks. Ohhh well maybe in the future.\r
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A couple weeks ago I was sitting in my Macroeconomics class, it was my last class for the day and was day dreaming of what I was going to do after class, and a random thought popped in my head. EL CAJON! I didnt know any routes in El Cajon and I never did research on the city, all I knew were the boundary lines between cities such as La Mesa, Santee and Unicorp areas that border El Cajon. So I kept thinking about it until finally I decided I was going to try and map out El Cajon. Luckily I was able to find the day of scheduled collected routes and with it found four trucks. Three of them being Crocodiles. Which was great to find out because I had wondered for the longest time what did WM have running in El Cajon? Amreps, AFES, Crocodiles, FLs with Curotto Cans or FLs with Carry Cans? Now I know: D so after taking that little trip I had finally come to the conclusion that I had enough footage and it was time to throw it on the story board.\r
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So after driving around the city I have kind of mapped it out and kind of gotten a feel of when exly the scheduled route days are so in the future if I want WM footage I can just go play in my backyard which is El Cajon.haha\r
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Anyways about this video. took a long time to get together, some of these clips make up longer videos and will be up soon before upload #97. Unfortunately some clips dont consist of longer videos so this is their time to shine in this video here. Also, special thanks to Alex for some of these clips/videos made possible. The carry can in the first clip was ually like the first WM truck I ever filmed. So kind of feel somewhat proud of that now that my channel will be having more green to mix with the Blue and White that I already have and will upload in the future. \r
Enjoy the video \r
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Credit goes to all the drivers in the video\r
Credito se va a todos los manejadores que participarón en este video.

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