Inside the December 2009 Issue

December 2009 Cover

Features

Cover Story: Worth Every Penny

Rather than play the price-dropping game, Nebraska’s Eagle Services says great customer care delivers value worth paying for

Expo Preview: Worth Celebrating

30th Pumper & Cleaner Expo adds a new-product display, interactive floor plan, and Women in the Industry seminar to its proven mix of exhibits and education

On Location: Ride On!

Central Maine Septic crews roll with the flow, delivering and picking up restrooms while following a charity bicycling event

Special Feature: PSAI News: Certification Program is Constantly Updated

Back at the Office: Office Technology Makeover

Heading into the slow season, this is just the right time to determine if you’re using computers and other office electronic tools effectively

Columns

From the Editor: Well Done, Faithful Servant

Can you identify this sturdy portable restroom that has served Iowa construction sites for almost 30 years?

Truck Corner: Tougher Emissions Standards in 2010

Carefully consider the two ways truck manufacturers are addressing new pollution restrictions before you buy your next diesel pumping rig

Industry News: Industry News

Abernethy Was a Vacuum Truck Pioneer

PRO Forum: Experience with Pete 330s?

A poster wants to hear from companies using a Peterbilt chassis for their portable sanitation service fleet

Think Tank: Can You Hear Me Now?

PROs discuss the evolution of fleet communications, from the old-fashioned two-way radio to today’s best cell phone technology

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