Anonymous wrote:Whose job do you think it should be? At my office people leave their sh*t in the sink so maybe count your blessings.
Anonymous wrote:Because they probably earn the least per hour in the office. It doesn’t make sense to have higher value people putting away dishes.
Having said that, I’d never use office dishes. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Because they probably earn the least per hour in the office. It doesn’t make sense to have higher value people putting away dishes.
Having said that, I’d never use office dishes. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Just stop putting them away. No one will notice or care. If there's no room on the drying rack people will stack the dishes on top.
Anonymous wrote:People use an office plate to eat their lunch?
Anonymous wrote:I used to manage the receptionist/office manager in my former company. People were disgusting turds and thought she should clean up their nasty tupperware in the sink or collect coffee mugs to put in the dishwasher etc. She had the go ahead to throw out any dish that was left in the sink daily or the fridge at the end of the week. We got rid of all mugs/plates/silverware and replaced with plastic/paper.
Our receptionist was a business associate and not a maid.
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:Anonymous wrote: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.
The dishes have been sitting in the drying rack over night and into the next day before I finally put them away
You are triggered by seeing the dishes on the rack. Others are not. You need to let it go. It is not your home kitchen.