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I hope you all get hired and sent to my garage so I don't have to be the bottom guy anymore.. After ya first 30 days of day shift ima drop this broom tissue on you..
I was just thinking because I saw a private sanitation truck pass by. But what is to keep the city from switching over to private contractor in the future, I know it won't effect the guys that's already hired but for the new people or for the future of the department. I'm pretty sure somebody in city hall would consider switching over some task to private company because it's cheaper and there no benefits or pension needed to pay out. And just retain half the workforce for snow situation. There's some Beancounter out there doing the math and calculation. Just curious, is there any law that protect the antiprivatazation of sanitation. Thanks for any info.
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