Overview
- The clip shows Ashley, who posts as The No1 Binman, dancing in his cab to Belinda Carlisle with a caption about wanting to finish and go home.
- He writes: "When you want the binmen to hurry up. We always want to hurry up so we can go home!"
- TikTok users responded with praise, including comments like "the happiest bin man" and "brilliant".
- Coverage explains the "task and finish" system, which lets crews end their day after a round that usually takes seven to eight hours while still being paid for a full shift.
- Articles note the policy’s mixed use by councils and the job’s early starts and all‑weather heavy lifting, which help explain why efficiency matters to crews.