Arnold Buckley
Derf Backderf was once a garage collector which is perhaps the most ball busting job there ever was in life. this is no radio talking job and these men (They are and always will be men) suffer and toil hauling the garbage that would collect and surround your homes and Derf has written and illustrated a great book that gives a reader an account stuff these hard-workers world-wide have o deal with on a daily basis. His book "trashed" follow the life of three twentysomething bro dudes and their encounters having to deal with this occupation after unsuccessfully trying a collegiate work-avoidance career. Many young people feel entitled mostly to avoid real work thee days an d spend their most physically and productive years partying at colleges instead of aiding the economies and being productive. This award winning cartoonish and writer captures the turmoil's and difficulties of life in a small-town redneck village hauling peoples garbage everyday. Derk captures the jerk and louses these young guys have to work with as the educational and intellectual level of most of these garbage men is about as low on the totem pole one can find and the book is chock full of in formation about the disastrous landfill spreading landscape Americans face with their addiction to consumption and the garbage that eventually follows a society such as this garbage of a country. he author goes into details of such mundane issues of the amount of yellow torpedoes dirty nasty lazy truck drivers leave among the fields and highways of rural red-state America disposing of their mountain dew too busy to make a pit stop and tinkle.
Winter, rain. or sleet these workers have to do this strenuous jobs for paltry pay in all type of conditions and garbage men rank as among the most dangerous occupations. All thee occupations where one can die easily never really has female workers and you never see any yearning to diversify workplaces such as these. this author is the same dude who wrote that bizarre comic book on Jeffery Dahmer and is pretty much how pseudonamed Derf got much of his acclaim and fame in the nerd world of comic strips. Derf is an excellent illustrator and also does a comic strip called the city that is only syndicated in a hundred newspapers because the corporate news media is not too hip of his leftist messages in his strip. This strip shows how brutal this work is that prosecutors should be allowed to do plea-bargains and force convicts to do this occupation for early release and to enclunter real punishment.
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