Originally published at: CLEANING UP: San Fran ‘Poop Patrollers’ Earning Nearly $200,000 Per Year with Benefits | Sean Hannity

Workers at San Francisco’s newest sanitation department -aimed at cleaning up human and canine feces polluting the city’s sidewalks- are cashing in; earning big bucks and receiving mandated government benefits worth nearly $200,000 per year.

“San Francisco Public Works has a $72.5 million-a-year street cleaning budget — including spending $12 million a year on what essentially have become housekeeping services for homeless encampments,” writes the San Francisco Chronicle.

“The poop patrollers earn $71,760 a year, which swells to $184,678 with mandated benefits,” adds the article.

The Bay Area is losing residents at a record pace in recent years, with residents fleeing rising crime, rampant drug use, and an escalating homelessness crisis.

Read the full story at the San Francisco Chronicle.

Should give them enough to at least cover San Francisco’s high rent & possibly even avoid roommates. Oh, boy!:hugs:

We’ve really sunk low when pooper scooper is a job.:slightly_frowning_face: