Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
They don't have a receptacle for pads and such in the stalls?????
Those "cleaning ladies" despise you and talk about you after work.
Do you really think I care if some Guatemalan janitor gossips about me?![]()
+1. What do I care what they say/think.
Because some of us are the children of those people who had to clean up after dirty white folk. We grow up hearing the stories that our parents told us. Then we grow up become educated and resent white people. We end up being your coworkers, your neighbors and we will view you as dirty pigs. Thanks for affirming why I don’t like white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will NOT sit on a public toilet seat. Under any circumstances.
I "hover". And sometimes things can get untidy. So be it.
This is why janitors exist. Use another stall.
You were obviously raised by savages.
You are a disgusting pig, PP and an entitled one at that!
Sorry not sorry. I refuse to touch any part of the seat or toilet paper. I will hover and do my business, use my wipes and throw them on the floor so I don’t damage the plumbing. The cleaning ladies are there for a reason
Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
They don't have a receptacle for pads and such in the stalls?????
Those "cleaning ladies" despise you and talk about you after work.
Do you really think I care if some Guatemalan janitor gossips about me?![]()
+1. What do I care what they say/think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will NOT sit on a public toilet seat. Under any circumstances.
I "hover". And sometimes things can get untidy. So be it.
This is why janitors exist. Use another stall.
Oh my god.
Forget this three gender thing with male, female and can’t figure it out.
We DO need three bathrooms - women, men and animals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
They don't have a receptacle for pads and such in the stalls?????
Those "cleaning ladies" despise you and talk about you after work.
Do you really think I care if some Guatemalan janitor gossips about me?![]()
+1. What do I care what they say/think.
So you make a toilet stall unusable until the cleaning staff come and then you create unsanitary conditions for the cleaning staff to deal with because that‘s their “station in life?”
I made a comment upthread that people who do this stuff in bathrooms are angry and passive aggressive. You couldn’t have proven the point any better.
If I were an HR manager and could track this problem, I would consider treating your coworkers and custodial staff this way to be a fireable offense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
They don't have a receptacle for pads and such in the stalls?????
Those "cleaning ladies" despise you and talk about you after work.
Do you really think I care if some Guatemalan janitor gossips about me?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
They don't have a receptacle for pads and such in the stalls?????
Those "cleaning ladies" despise you and talk about you after work.
Do you really think I care if some Guatemalan janitor gossips about me?![]()
+1. What do I care what they say/think.
Anonymous wrote:Cleaning toilets is not in my position description.
I hover, clean myself up using sterile wet wipes in my purse, sanitize my hands using purel from my purse, and go back to work. I am not risking touching the seat, handle, or public toilet paper with vaporized fecal material on it. Nope, I am not getting that on me! No way, no how.
Yes, I make a mess...everyone does. It's human nature. If using the bathroom after me is so upsetting, find a different stall.
Anonymous wrote:Cleaning ladies are required to wipe up after you in a public toilet?!
In my workplace, the ladies would have you potty trained in a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some Indians stand on the toilet when pooping for some reason, so that makes a mess. There was a sign in the men’s room in one place with a drawing of an exed-out drawing of a guy standing/squatting on the toilet because of the problem you mention.
you are an idiot and/or racist
not the PP, but HOW is this a racist statement! it's completely culturally based. Stop trying to neutralize all of the differences we humans have due to being raised in different countries and/or cultures! You sound paranoid and ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. There are no Asians or other minorities who use these restrooms. I don’t know who it is, but there is fecal matter on the seat every friggin day. It’s so foul and revolting.
Is it actual fecal matter or just black/dark brown smudges? Is anyone in your office really overweight? I wonder if it's a sort of accumulated body oils/sweat that occur where the buttocks and thighs meet. It gets on toilet seats and is dark brown in color. Usually someone who is overweight is aware of this and cleans after themselves or always uses a toilet seat cover.
OMG I was already about to throw up from the mental picture of some disgusting pig "hovering" over a toilet to poop and letting things get "untidy" and thinking it's fine. And now this. Seriously, if anyone is leaving dark brown smudges on your toilet seat and trying to justify it away as just (?!) "accumulated body oils" (?!) then yeah, no. You're being had. And if someone really *was* that gross that they were literally a walking sewer, then I hope they'd be able to figure out a WFH gig so the rest of us didn't need to share facilities with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get paid to manage a staff of truly talented people.
I am not paid to clean toilets. That's the cleaning ladies job.
I will not touch the seat so I hover. I was warned not to flush the wet wipes. I place them to the side on the floor for pickup.
They don't have a receptacle for pads and such in the stalls?????
Those "cleaning ladies" despise you and talk about you after work.
Do you really think I care if some Guatemalan janitor gossips about me?![]()
Anonymous wrote:On my first day at a government agency years ago, there was a turd on the floor by the toilet. Later that day, the stall was cordoned off since it appears some poor soul had stepped in it.