aint it funny how in all our work places the toilets are treated like ugly dogs by our fellow comrades at work but I bet these people in their homes don't leave such a disgusting mess and actually keep em clean.
Cleaned twice a day, my area of the building is almsot empty so only 20 people or so use them. The previous toilets I had to use were cleaned as often but they were used by 100 people.
Well my college toilets are probably a health hazard. People fail to **** in the loo - its like there penis is bent 90 degrees also some one wrote out a whole mathematical formula in poo on the wall the awesome thing about that is the formula was correct lol.
Unfortunately, we clean them every hour, but seeing as they're for public use, no matter what we do, people manage to **** them up, no pun intended. And women are worse than men.
When I was working for the Royal Mail, one of their toilets a guy had wiped his ass and just stuck a lot of poo on the wall. I left swiftly with a sigh.
Didn't report it to a cleaner though for some reason, could never find the useless *****.
Not bad (kept very clean), but there's only one cubicle (small factory), and it's shared between 7 people. This can mean that going to the loo is off-limits for long periods of time, especially considering what the stench that often creeps from there is like after use.
Not very good at all, it amazes me how filthy some people are.
It is dependant on the area and types of people you're working with however as with the company I'm in, in general outside of London the facilities are kept quite clean and tidy. Add in a bit of a multicultural mix and inner London 'council house' style people and you shudder to think of what environment they live in.
I started a couple of months ago at my place now, and there's still a turd-infested cubicle with skid marks up the bowl... It's not been cleaned in that long so...
At work there are two toilets for 12 people. Generally they are clean however I have found poo on the wall and squished between the toilet seats. HOW???
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