Sanitation engineers are generally civil and environmental engineers who focus on public sanitation measures, such as getting clean water to the populace and dealing with municipal waste.
As far as I know, the correct name for garbageman is sanitation worker. The current politically correct term for a "Garbageman" is Sanitation Engineer.
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He was not a trash man, he was a sanitation engineer.
A sanitary engineer may be either: a highly trained professional in the field of sanitary engineering or a another name for a waste collector,or a trash collector.
A short person is vertically challenged. A garbage man or woman is called a sanitation engineer.
Clean. It is a misnomer used to describe janitors and custodians. They do not hold an engineering degree, license or certificate, typically.
"The supervisor wondered if the sanitation engineer would refuse to pick up the refuse."
Some people would say "custodian," but a better way to say it would be "Sanitation Engineer"
The TV character who described his job in the sewers as a "subterranean sanitation engineer" is Leonard from the animated series The Big Bang Theory. This humorous title refers to his work in the waste management sector, showcasing the show's clever use of scientific and technical jargon in a comedic context.
Euphemisms I've heard for trash (or garbage, or rubbish) collectors include: Hygiene Operative Recycling Technician Sanitation Engineer Sanitation Officer Waste Controller Garbologist (humorous term, Australian)
Using a long-winded term for a job, to make it politically correct. For example using "sanitation engineer" as apposed to "bin/garbage man"
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