Mover
About this role
Description
About the Role
If you're used to loading and hauling for moving jobs, this uses the same skills — loading bagged trash instead of furniture — on a predictable nightly schedule.
What You'll Do
- Drive a set route through an assigned apartment community each evening
- Load bagged trash left outside resident doors into your truck or trailer
- Haul it to the property's compactor or dumpster
- Finish your load and you're done for the night
What You Need
- A pickup truck or a vehicle with a trailer
- Comfortable with loading and hauling
- Reliable — same nights, same route
- Available evenings, 5 nights a week
Schedule & Pay
1.5–3 hours per night, 5 nights a week.
$200–$300 per week.
Company at a glance
A1 Valet Trash is an Atlanta based company that specializes in doorstep waste removal and supplemental services for multi-family, student housing and assisted living communities. A1 Valet Trash was founded to make property management less demanding and more profitable.
Doorstep waste collection is the process where a resident sets their waste bag outside their door in a provided bin and a collector comes by and picks it up. Single family homes have a trash truck that shows up on the curbside to remove waste once or twice a week. In the multi-family communities, they have all the A class amenities of a pool, fitness center, coffee bar etc. , but yet residents have to lug their trash down to a dumpster. The doorstep waste collection process streamlines waste to the appropriate location and provides the convenience for the residents.
By combining an economically competitive business model with a reliable and highly trained staff, A1 provides a very attractive set of services that improves resident convenience while improving property profitability. Our program is designed to help you attract quality prospects, improve residential retention and boost your bottom line. There is absolutely no cost for the property owner or manager.
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