A euphemism for "trash collector" is "sanitation worker" or "waste management professional." These terms are often used to convey a more respectful or positive image of the job and the individuals who perform it. The use of euphemisms can help to reduce stigma associated with certain occupations or tasks.
"Can" is slang for "fire," as in to let go from a job. It may be related to "throw in the (trash) can." Technically this usage isn't a euphemism, as it isn't meant to soften the blow.
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$22.50/hour in the City of Boston.
Garbage collector...
Oh, dude, a fancy way to say garbage collector is a "sanitation engineer." Like, they're out there engineering all that trash into the back of the truck, making our streets not smell like a dumpster fire. So next time you see one, give a little wave to the sanitation engineer doing the real dirty work.
Garbage collector...
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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.
Yes, he is... while he sings and does concerts earning milions he likes to pick up trash in his spare time. hope this helped
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