Yea I was wondering that myself. There must be a lot more players involved in this operation than we think. Unless they are in modified containers where they can get out themselves, someone has to let them out at a strategic time or they risk running out of food and water. If they can't let themselves out one would think that there are people working in the yards or as truck drivers who are part of the operation. If that is not the case I guess they would stay in there until they reach their intended destination.
Never as a job, but we had a few in the back of our shop for storage, and yea its a hellish environment with the sun beating on them. The only way i could see someone surviving more than an hour or 2 in a closed container in direct sun is with some kind of air conditioning system in place. Otherwise you are toast.
Yea I was wondering that myself. There must be a lot more players involved in this operation than we think. Unless they are in modified containers where they can get out themselves, someone has to let them out at a strategic time or they risk running out of food and water. If they can't let themselves out one would think that there are people working in the yards or as truck drivers who are part of the operation. If that is not the case I guess they would stay in there until they reach their intended destination.
Ever unload those containers for a job?
It's stuffy and HOT inside especially during warmer weather.
Never as a job, but we had a few in the back of our shop for storage, and yea its a hellish environment with the sun beating on them. The only way i could see someone surviving more than an hour or 2 in a closed container in direct sun is with some kind of air conditioning system in place. Otherwise you are toast.