New Hire Doesn't Wash Hands

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me that someone would not wash their hands after a bm. Is it laziness, lack of home training, or an unclear understanding of the health impact?


Is there even a health impact? Don’t you wash hands to keep from picking up things from other people? Whatever’s in your own poop you already have.
Anonymous
Better wash hands or you’re gonna get covid-20
Anonymous
Omg add this to the list of reasons I’m glad I WAH. I’m sorry OP that is disgusting! I am not confrontational enough to address this with anyone, but I’d consider taping up some sort of anonymous note as a reminder to please wash hands. Maybe that will put her on alert that she has been noticed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP must be a woman, because this is standard practice for men.

https://www.thecut.com/2020/03/69-of-men-dont-wash-their-hands-after-using-the-bathroom.html

First off, many people assume urine is sterile.

Second, that they accomplished the maneuver without touching anything ( pull down zipper, do the job, zipper back up) -- maybe similar with OP bath mate, she pulls down pants, sits and shakes rather than wipes?

I mean, I hear their rationale, but I am a compulsive handwasher so I veer to far the other way.


First of all gross. Second of all no. 3rd we have different functions and some of those involve blood. Women need to wash their hands. And so do men
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me that someone would not wash their hands after a bm. Is it laziness, lack of home training, or an unclear understanding of the health impact?


Is there even a health impact? Don’t you wash hands to keep from picking up things from other people? Whatever’s in your own poop you already have.


You can’t be serious. hope you’re not a doctor. E. coli is in your poop and everyone else’s. That’s why we wipe from the front.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better wash hands or you’re gonna get covid-20


It’s 2024
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always wash my hands in the work bathroom but is anyone getting and diseases or problems from pee hands touching surfaces? I don’t think so.


Yes, that is exactly how disease is spread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: even if this is common practice by many people, in some settings you need to be aware that you need to behave better. Imagine you and a friend go to the bathroom together, and you don't normally wash your hands. In that situation, I bet you would, because you'd be embarrassed to have your friend find out about your nasty habit of not washing. It's no different at work. These are not just total strangers; they're your co-workers, so you need to behave better.
see, this is why I think it’s a sign of a sociopath - they don’t care about others.
Anonymous
GROSS
Anonymous
Put signs in every stall
“Employees must wash hands. Violators will be prosecuted”
Post it on the doors
Anonymous
Setup a hand washing station outside the bathroom and tell everyone corporate has established a new initiative to ensure we don’t take too much sick leave.
Anonymous
Assuming that she menstruates makes this story even worse
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