I work in a town that has a lot of trucker traffic with very little locals, they treat those toilets like they are just straight holes in the ground, never flush, never clean the seats if they miss, sweat stains stuck on after just an hour without cleaning.

But as I cleaned the remnants of somebody’s breakfast dinner lunch off of the rim and floor. I had the thought that this can’t be the absolute worst right?

  • NikkiNikkiNikki@kbin.socialOP
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    1 year ago

    The fact it was a regular occurance must’ve been enough to make some people quit, right? There is no way I could handle something like that before I’m like “fuck it, the bathroom is employee only now”

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      1 year ago

      I don’t recall anyone quitting over it. The day manager was a sweetheart and cleaned it herself as much as she could. I didn’t particularly love the work, but I cleaned it a few times so she didn’t have to, some of the others did the same. No one was forced to clean it, someone either the manager did it or someone called tribute. In any case once all the visible and smell was gone, she’d go in an bleach the hell out of everything.