Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent.
I would be *mortified* if our admin was putting away my dishes. She's not my mom.
OP, we actually have a sign in our kitchen that says "Clean up. Your mother doesn't live here."
Cheesy, yes, but it gets the point across.
Did your boss tell you that putting away the dishes is part of your job? Do you have other facilities/food related responsibilities that this could reasonably be seen as an extension of? If so, suck it up and do it.
If not, just stop putting away the dishes. People will figure it out eventually. Or not. Not your problem.
We have a similar sign posted in our kitchen and it pisses me off. Because even if your mother (or father!) did live there, she still shouldn’t have to clean up after her grown kids with jobs. Clean up your stuff, people!
Exactly this. OP, just let it sit there.
Entitled responders, we'll wait to see the future posts about why the admin in your office doesn't seem to want to help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent.
I would be *mortified* if our admin was putting away my dishes. She's not my mom.
OP, we actually have a sign in our kitchen that says "Clean up. Your mother doesn't live here."
Cheesy, yes, but it gets the point across.
Did your boss tell you that putting away the dishes is part of your job? Do you have other facilities/food related responsibilities that this could reasonably be seen as an extension of? If so, suck it up and do it.
If not, just stop putting away the dishes. People will figure it out eventually. Or not. Not your problem.
We have a similar sign posted in our kitchen and it pisses me off. Because even if your mother (or father!) did live there, she still shouldn’t have to clean up after her grown kids with jobs. Clean up your stuff, people!
Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent.
I would be *mortified* if our admin was putting away my dishes. She's not my mom.
OP, we actually have a sign in our kitchen that says "Clean up. Your mother doesn't live here."
Cheesy, yes, but it gets the point across.
Did your boss tell you that putting away the dishes is part of your job? Do you have other facilities/food related responsibilities that this could reasonably be seen as an extension of? If so, suck it up and do it.
If not, just stop putting away the dishes. People will figure it out eventually. Or not. Not your problem.
Anonymous wrote:I assume they're on the drying rack to dry. How can they put them away immediately?
If you don't want them on the drying rack- toss the drying rack and make everyone use a paper towel.
Our cleaning crew is the one who cleans the fridge and tosses everything/ makes sure the kitchen is clean.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s not your job, stop doing it. Every place I’ve ever worked has had paid janitorial staff who do dishes. Dishes is not administrative work, regardless of what some people are saying here
Anonymous wrote:I assume they're on the drying rack to dry. How can they put them away immediately?
If you don't want them on the drying rack- toss the drying rack and make everyone use a paper towel.
Our cleaning crew is the one who cleans the fridge and tosses everything/ makes sure the kitchen is clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent.
I would be *mortified* if our admin was putting away my dishes. She's not my mom.
OP, we actually have a sign in our kitchen that says "Clean up. Your mother doesn't live here."
Cheesy, yes, but it gets the point across.
Did your boss tell you that putting away the dishes is part of your job? Do you have other facilities/food related responsibilities that this could reasonably be seen as an extension of? If so, suck it up and do it.
If not, just stop putting away the dishes. People will figure it out eventually. Or not. Not your problem.
OP here and THIS is the response I was looking for. No, my boss never told me it is. It has just somehow evolved into my job apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I would rather just bring my lunch container home at put it in the dishwasher then stand at on office sink doing dishes...with that gross sponge.
Anonymous wrote:At ours they don't handle dishes but they clean the microwave and fridge which seems worse.
I agree it sucks but I don't know a better way to do it. Nobody is going to come back and put away only their personal items from the drying rack, that's weird.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent.
I would be *mortified* if our admin was putting away my dishes. She's not my mom.
OP, we actually have a sign in our kitchen that says "Clean up. Your mother doesn't live here."
Cheesy, yes, but it gets the point across.
Did your boss tell you that putting away the dishes is part of your job? Do you have other facilities/food related responsibilities that this could reasonably be seen as an extension of? If so, suck it up and do it.
If not, just stop putting away the dishes. People will figure it out eventually. Or not. Not your problem.