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How to Become a Garbage Truck Driver: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Become a Garbage Truck Driver: A Step-by-Step Guide

Whether you're considering a career change or just starting out, this guide will explain what a garbage truck driver does, how to get started, and what you can expect to earn in this essential field.

What Does a Garbage Truck Operator Do?

A garbage truck operator is more than just someone behind the wheel. These professionals are the backbone of efficient waste and recycling systems—responsible for collecting and transporting goods. Their work supports public health, environmental sustainability, and city cleanliness.

Daily Garbage Truck Driver Duties

Understanding the duties of garbage truck drivers is key when deciding if this career is right for you. On any given day, a garbage truck driver:

  • Operates heavy-duty vehicles to collect waste or recyclables.
  • Drives designated routes for residential, commercial, or industrial pickups.<
  • Assists with loading and unloading trash or recyclables, especially for larger items.
  • Communicates with dispatchers regarding route changes or delays.

At Kimble Recycling and Disposal our single stream recycling and curbside trash pickup services rely heavily on these dependable duties to provide the clean, green service our customers expect.

Daily Garbage Truck Driver Responsibilities

The garbage truck driver responsibilities go beyond simple pickups. These professionals must also:

  • Inspect and maintain their vehicle to ensure safe and efficient operation.
  • Follow all traffic and safety regulations.
  • Engage courteously with customers and report any service issues.
  • Track pickups and deliveries through digital or manual logs.

Safety, punctuality, and professionalism are essential for a successful day on the job.

How to Become a Garbage Truck Driver at Kimble Recycling and Disposal

So, how do you become a garbage truck driver? Here's a step-by-step roadmap:

  • Meet the Basic Requirements: Most companies require a high school diploma or GED. You must also be 21 to drive for Kimble Recycling nad Disposal.
  • Get a Commercial Driver's License (CDL): A CDL, typically Class B or higher, is required.
  • Gain Experience: While some companies hire drivers with little experience, we require one year’s experience in operating large vehicles or machinery.
  • Apply for Jobs: Look for roles that match your qualifications. At Kimble Recycling and Disposal, we value reliability, safety, and a commitment to customer service in our team members.
  • On-the-Job Training: Once hired, expect training on specific equipment, routes, safety procedures, and customer interaction.

Kimble Recycling and Disposal offers structured onboarding and continuous training to ensure our drivers feel confident and capable from day one.

Ready to Get Started?

Now that you know how to become a garbage truck driver, why not take the next step with Kimble? We'd love to hear from you, whether you're interested in full-time garbage truck operator roles, curbside pickup positions, or support roles for our recycling and roll-off dumpster services.

Contact Kimble Recycling and Disposal today to learn more about our current job openings, including diesel mechanic jobs, and how you can start a rewarding career making a real difference in your community.


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