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Workers on San Francisco's new poop patrol make $71,760 a year -- a figure that grows to $184,678 when including mandated benefits. You can take this job and shovel it.
Employees of San Francisco's "Poop Patrol" are set to earn $71,760 a year, plus an additional $112,918 in benefits. The city has set aside $830,977 for the cleanup program, which aims to eliminate ...
San Francisco’s decrepit, feces-ridden sidewalks are the residents’ No. 1 complaint -- so the city’s newly elected mayor is creating a new clean up patrol to deal with "No. 2." ...
The Poop Patrol's "swing shift" runs from 1:30 to 10:30 p.m, and Rubenstein said team members hypothesized that more people are defecating in those hours than in the overnight hours.
Marc Holden has started 805 Poop Patrol, a service that cleans up dog poop at homes and offices. He has three dogs, including Poppy. Credit: Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo He’s a former U.S ...
The Poop Patrol will ride around the Tenderloin neighborhood in a vehicle equipped with a steam cleaner. San Francisco's poop problem is a symptom of the housing crisis that has forced thousands ...
Dogs are in heaven at the dog park, running, digging and fetching that ball. The not-so-fun part? Researchers found that one out of every five dogs going to a park has an intestinal parasite.
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