Portable Toilet Cleaner
This job is a sort of combination of garbage collector and GI, and
arguably more disgusting than both put together. Although most people in
polite society methodically avoid situations where they need to use a
portable toilet, modern outhouses can be lifesavers. As gross as they can be, they'd be worse without the folks who clean them for a living.
Using
a tank and a vacuum wand, cleaners must suck up all the waste in a
portable toilet. After picking up any stray toilet paper, they also wash
down all surfaces that cĀould possibly be soiled, including the walls.
This is when a high-pressure hose comes in handy. Usually, cleaning one portable toilet takes only a few minutes, and most workers clean from 10 to 60 of them a day. But it's not always that easy: Portable toilets that tip over require more damage control.
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