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  • A day in the life of Jason, Tipper Driver

    30/10/2023

    A day in the life of Jason, Tipper Driver

    Each month we take a fly-on-the-wall look at Waltet’s most valued assets – our people, and the month of October is no different.

    This month we grabbed Jason, one of our tipper drivers, for a chat where we found out what he loves about life at Waltet and his freezing cold hobby. Ice ice baby! 

    Q: Describe your role at Waltet  – your job title and what the role entails.
    A: Hi, I’m Jason and I’m one of five Tipper Drivers here at Waltet. Being a tipper driver, I deliver aggregates (for example – stone, gravel and sand) to all sorts of businesses and take muck away from sites too. I am based out of our Nursling site but am a frequent visitor to our Bunny Lane Recycling Centre where I take all of the collected waste.

    Q: How long have you been working at Waltet?
    A:
    I joined Waltet in November 2022 and haven’t looked back. Prior to me working at Waltet, I was working in the same role at another company. So I am very familiar with the role of Tipper Driver!


    Q: What’s the first task you usually tackle when you arrive at Bunny Lane? How do you prioritise tasks for the day?
    A: Coffee, always coffee!

    After the caffeine hits, I’ll start the truck, pop in my Digi Card and do all of my vehicle checks. Once I’m happy that we’re safe and roadworthy I will head into the office to collect my Drivers Manifest, which is the paperwork which tells me where I’m going that day and if I’m delivering, collecting – or both.

    Q: What are your favourite aspects of the job?
    A: 
    My favourite parts of the job are the atmosphere and values of the company and, of course, the team I work with. I also enjoy that my job has a bit of variety to it – it keeps me on my toes.

    From a personal perspective, I love that we are based just off the M271 as it’s a short walk (or bike ride) from my house. It means I get to stretch my legs before work and then walk the days events off when I finish!

    Q: What are the main challenges you typically encounter in your role, and how do you overcome them?
    A:
    The one main challenge we find, and I’m sure I’m not the first to say is access on to some sites can be so tricky to navigate. If we’re going on to farm land then there’s usually lots of space to manoeuvre, but that can’t be said for all the sites that we visit unfortunately.

    Luckily, I enjoy a challenge!

    tipper on location

    Q: What is it like working with the team at Waltet?
    A:
    Internally, I love the team  I work alongside. Externally, I enjoy getting out and meeting new people (and old friends) at the sites I visit. There is always good camaraderie!

    Q: Are there any opportunities for professional development as part of your job?
    A: 
    Yes, we are always encouraged to keep learning and on top of our trade. We often go on to courses to refresh our driver knowledge, which is so important with all the new rules and regs that pop up.

    Q: In your opinion, what three words describe Waltet as a business?
    A:
    Local. Reliable. Fun!

    Q: Share a fact about you that may surprise people…!
    A: 
    I’m a keen amateur chef and I am really into everything ‘Wim Hof’ – from yoga, breathing techniques and definitely the cold showers!

     

    Are you looking for a job at a forward-thinking, growing local company? Check out our jobs here!

    Filed Under: Our People Tagged With: day in the life, ditl, grab trucks, tipper hire, tipper truck, tippers southampton, waltet, waste industry

    25/09/2023

    A day in the life of Andy, Grab Truck Driver

    Each month we take a fly-on-the-wall look at Waltet’s most valued assets – our people.

    In the hot seat for September is Andy, one of our grab drivers. We caught up with Andy to pick his brains on his six year career at Waltet and why he enjoys being the missing piece of the puzzle! 

    Q: Describe your role at Waltet  – your job title and what the role entails.
    A: I’m a Grab Driver here at Waltet. In short, I remove waste from sites in hard-to-reach areas. This can be at a residential site, commercial building site or as part of a wider contract such as the M27 Smart Motorway project.

    Q: How long have you been working at Waltet?
    A: 
    I’ve been at Waltet for six years now, previously I was a refuse truck driver – so I’ve been in the waste industry for as long as I can remember!

    Q: What’s the first task you usually tackle when you arrive at Bunny Lane? How do you prioritise tasks for the day?
    A: I arrive onsite at 6.30am, grab a coffee and do my vehicle checks; this ensures that my truck is safe and road legal – it’s the most important job of the day!

    I’ll then go and collect my paperwork from the office and plan out my route based on the jobs booked in for that day. I like to run my day effectively so my customers receive the best service – whilst also taking fuel consumption/efficiency into consideration.

    If I get back to Bunny Lane for lunch, I’ll drop in and catch up with some of the other drivers. Driving can sometimes be a lonely job so having a bit of workplace camaraderie definitely lifts the spirits!  My day usually ends around 5pm. 

    Q: What are your favourite aspects of the job?
    A:
    I can be on a residential site one day, down on a sub-station at the docks the next and then at the Airport the next..so no two days are ever the same! 

    Generally, we’re brought in to move materials from areas that others can’t – but sometimes we’re also hired in to alleviate pressures from other parts of sites. We did a job on the runway at Southampton Airport recently whereby I was loading up tipper lorries with waste, which meant they didn’t need an additional machine driver; this saved the contractor time, money and resource as it free’d up labour and machinery for other areas of the project.

    I enjoy going back to sites, or residential properties, and seeing the results we’ve achieved as a team – I really feel like I’ve been part of the puzzle!

    Q: What are the main challenges you typically encounter in your role, and how do you overcome them?
    A:
    Driving isn’t a job for everyone – but I’ve been doing it for so long now I really can’t imagine myself doing anything else. It can get quite boring and lonely at times, especially when I’m called out to jobs with no one around – that’s why it’s important to me to be working alongside such a great team.

    In terms of the job itself, I see ‘problems’ as challenges and love it when I manage to succeed at a job where others haven’t been able to; I enjoy the ‘problem solving’ part of the job.


    Q: What is it like working with the team at Waltet?
    A:
    The team at Bunny Lane (drivers and office) are a great bunch, and there’s a good balance of banter and support.

    Q: Are there any opportunities for professional development as part of your job?
    A: 
    Waltet ensure that we keep up-to-date with driver courses and certifications which is good, it means we’re always on top of our game.

    Q: In your opinion, what three words describe Waltet as a business?
    A:
    Supportive. Reliable. Caring. 

    Q: Share a fact about you that may surprise people…!
    A: 
    By day I drive lorries, and by night I’m partial to a mix on my decks as a Rave/DnB DJ!

    Are you looking for a job at a forward-thinking, growing local company? Check out our jobs here!

    Filed Under: Our People Tagged With: day in the life, ditl, grab driver, grab driver hire, grab driver southampton, grab trucks, waltet, waste industry

    03/04/2023

    Day in the life of a Sales Administrator

    It’s time to show love and appreciation to our amazing sales team, they are such a talented bunch.

    For this Day In A Life feature, we asked Lyn about her day-to-day responsibilities as a sales administrator.

    My day as a Sales administrator at Waltet consists of answering the phone, taking, and processing orders, dealing with email inquiries/orders, replying to answer connect messages, invoicing, processing card payments, filing, and general office administration. The time I get in the office is around 6.50 am, and my start time is at 7 am.

    Every morning, after I power on my computer and make myself a hot drink, the first thing I do is check my emails for any orders or queries that have come in after hours. I promptly process any orders before replying to any enquiries and queries that require further action. Afterwards, I’m responsible for filing away any previous day’s orders after they have been double-checked by another colleague. Last but not least, I’m always on hand to answer calls which come into our office.

    At noon, our lunch rota begins, with two colleagues heading out to lunch each hour until all the lunches are completed by 3 pm. I always make sure that everyone has enough time to take a well-deserved break and refuel so they can come back energized and ready to tackle any tasks they may have.

    The best thing about working in sales admin is we work hard but have a laugh at the same time. We are a very friendly team who are always willing to help each other out, no two days are the same. Waltet is a great company to work for, a very friendly atmosphere, colleagues are always helpful, everyone is very passionate about their jobs. Management is always willing to help and support you in whatever way they can.  We are like one big happy family.

    If you’re a hands-on individual looking for a new challenge, then why consider joining our team? Check out current vacancies here

    Filed Under: Our People Tagged With: customer service, day in a life, waltet

    11/10/2022

    3 Waste Management Recycling Myths: Debunked!

    The theme for this year’s Recycling week 2022 is ‘let’s get real‘. Therefore, what is a better way to get real than debunking myths and handing you real facts about recycling in the waste management industry?

    Recycling is something that we all can do, and we have control over it. So, as a waste management company offering a full range of commercial and domestic ethical waste disposal solutions, we aim to reduce some of the confusion and myths around recycling waste, especially from the construction Industry as it is one of the biggest industries contributing to waste. This is a chance to set the facts straight and to educate as many people as we can about our industry and the importance of recycling.

    Myth 1: Waste management companies don’t care about the environment

    This cannot be further from the truth. In the UK we recycle over 20 million tonnes of materials every year. The UK waste industry and its trade bodies, such as The Environmental Services Association (ESA), work extremely diligently to transform the waste we throw away as a society into valuable resources, whilst protecting the environment. As one of the South’s leading waste management providers, Waltet is fully committed to protecting the environment, both locally and globally. Our company has even gone so far as to invest in a state-of-the-art wash plant in order to minimize the amount of waste being sent to landfills. Muckways/inert waste from construction companies will be washed and turned into new materials that will be reused on construction sites again. This will help towards certification like BREEAM for construction sites, which is part of the construction culture. Waltet not only meets its own environmental objectives but also helps construction companies reduce their carbon footprints. Throughout the waste management process, Waltet strives to minimize the impact on the environment.

    Recycled Materials

    Myth 2: Recycling is wasted labour; it all goes to landfill anyway!

    Not true! Recycling is not wasted labour. In the construction industry, the term recycled materials refer to materials that have been reprocessed and used before. Reprocessing involves activities such as crushing, mixing, or grading aggregate to meet the required specifications. Recycled materials like aggregates are considered ‘green’ construction materials. In the past, demolition and construction debris would be disposed of in landfills, but now recycling waste from sites is considered beneficial for a number of reasons. Using recycled materials reduces the number of virgin materials that are created. This reduces the consumption of natural resources as there is increasing pressure on landfill capacity. In addition, there is pressure on construction sites to divert waste away from landfill to meet UK and sustainability targets.

    For all aspects of Waltet’s operations, including waste collection, waste treatment and recycling, and landfill diversion, we continue to investigate and evaluate new, innovative, efficient and environmentally friendly processing techniques. Like our innovative wash plant that can recycle materials to be reused back in the construction industry, therefore recycling is indeed not wasted labour.

    Myth 3: Recycling uses more energy than it saves

    You already know it! This is a myth. Using recycled materials actually uses 95% less energy than making brand-new ones from virgin materials. Exploiting and processing virgin materials consumes a lot of energy and generates a lot of carbon dioxide. Through recycling, we are able to reduce carbon dioxide emissions due to less intensive processes required to transform virgin materials into usable and recyclable materials. Therefore, recycling materials is a much more energy-efficient method of creating new materials.

    Increased recycling leads to lower levels of energy consumption, which then means less need for energy to be created. The overall effect of the recycling chain can be seen in the reduction of pollution, the reduction of environmental damage and the improvement of sustainability. Thus, recycling helps preserve valuable resources for future generations.

    Recycled materials from recycling centre

    Need a waste management plan?

    Hopefully, this article has shed some more insight into the waste management industry and the importance of recycling properly. If you are interested in a tailored waste management plan Call us on 023 8074 8826, or email us at sales@waltet.co.uk.

    Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: innvative, materials, recycled, recycling, recycling week, waltet, wash plant, waste management

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