How are the toilets in your work ?

How are the toilets in your work ?

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Alan9127

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9 posts

57 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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My work has 3 cubicles which get cleaned 6 times a day. Despite this they still get in a terrible state. When I went in yesterday the first cubicle had wee all over the floor, the second one had a poo which was left floating in the pan with a big skidmark and a small piece on the actual toilet seat. The third one had a poo on the floor (yes it really did).

It just got me thinking what condition must the toilets be in in other work places.

Countdown

39,854 posts

196 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Reasonably decent at my workplace (full of media types, artists, professionals).

When I used to work for a building firm the toilets in some of the office blocks were like 3rd world sewers.

It’s down to Class.

thepeoplespal

1,621 posts

277 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Immaculate and probably get cleaned once or maybe twice a day top. Outnumbered 8:1 on my floor Female:Male, so cant vouch for the female toilets :-)

Rewe

1,016 posts

92 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Sparkly clean at my place, at least they are before I've visited. Then less so....
hurl

dxg

8,195 posts

260 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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There's a trend in my place of going, but not flushing.

I think some people think they're being wonderfully 'environmental.'

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

186 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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I try and go when at work so i get time and a turd...

Mike335i

5,004 posts

102 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Very few blokes in most of my offices, so.l it like having a personal toilet. Always clean as a whistle.

Coolbanana

4,416 posts

200 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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When I worked for others I would avoid building site toilets but the office wc's were often not much better.

Visit the Architects or the like and they were immaculate in comparison.

When I go to restaurants, the more expensive the establishment, the cleaner the wc's seem to be.

Obviously there are exceptions, but in my experience, most dirty pigs out there dwell among the less educated. Sad that this seems to be the case, it isn't difficult to go to the toilet without making it unpleasant for the next person.

(Just thought, imagine going to a Brexiter Convention, the state of the toilets there! eek
Kidding! Obvs wink )

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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not bad but footprints on toilet seat, st not flushed, shotgun back bit under the back lid.

The worst was when i worked in a distribution centre when loads of Iraqis had fled Iraq and where working there. Footprints on the seat, st all other the place, aka longdrop method and flooded toilers daily.

CAPP0

19,581 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Due to my job my workplaces tend to be offices, staffed by professional people, and yet it never ceases to amaze me what state so may people will leave the toilets in. I'm absolutely certain they wouldn't leave them like that at home, so why at work?

Alan9127

Original Poster:

9 posts

57 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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To add - last week had an email to say that one of the cleaner has slipped because someone thought it was a good idea to do a poo and wrap it up in hot dog paper and leave it lying on the floor. She went into the toilet slipped on it and got it all up her leg. She is also now off work - absolutely ridicious someone would do this.


cml24

1,413 posts

147 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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In my office in Tbilisi we had, for quite some time, desks for about fifty people, and three/four cleaners who were always in tea room waiting to clean only that office.

There were two other people in the office so the toilets, that were washed every hour, we're spotless.

Jag_NE

2,975 posts

100 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Mixed experiences over the years. Anything used by shop floor / site workers will usually be bad, I’m convinced they make a point of being filthy as they think they are sticking it to the man. At a previous employer I recall having lunch with one of the warehouse lads and he threw a bit salt over the table to “get his money’s worth”, absolutely nuts. Current office is all educated professionals and the toilets are immaculate. Years ago there were issues with people standing on toilet seats to st, I can’t understand how they think that is more hygienic than leaving poo everywhere.

johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

103 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Alan9127 said:
To add - last week had an email to say that one of the cleaner has slipped because someone thought it was a good idea to do a poo and wrap it up in hot dog paper and leave it lying on the floor. She went into the toilet slipped on it and got it all up her leg. She is also now off work - absolutely ridicious someone would do this.
You work with some cretins.

Testaburger

3,682 posts

198 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Aeroplane toilets. Aggressive vacuum action.

A nice touch is that on my new jet, the toilet has a window. It’s pleasant to gaze out at the clouds or night sky in such circumstances.

The problem I encountered was not being used to a toilet window, and going for a number when on the ground. With people all over the tarmac, whom I’d probably exposed myself to.

Type R Tom

3,861 posts

149 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Following someone who has used the ablutions jug is always good fun. Water everywhere, why can't they just use paper.

generationx

6,730 posts

105 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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I started a similar subject recently called “Bathroom Bogies”. It was removed after 6 pages and some very entertaining stories. Good luck!

Robmarriott

2,638 posts

158 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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fking terrible.

There’s one urinal and one cubicle. Some knobhead keeps spitting chewing gum into the urinal so it’s regularly clogged up and then overflows, meaning the floor in the whole thing turns into a piss lake.

The cubicle is so small you have to straddle the bowl to open the door, the toilet seat keeps falling off and when it does, nobody seems to care enough to put it back on, mainly because it’s normally covered in piss because people have a st aim.

The bin overflows with paper towels and there’s soap all over the wall from the few people who bother washing their hands pushing the dispenser too hard.

It’s been mentioned to head office but they’re too cheap to bother fixing it.

soad

32,891 posts

176 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Pretty bad as numerous agency staff use them.
Cleaned only once in the mornings too.

Vaud

50,450 posts

155 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Perfect. Personal soap, towel and aftershave.
No need to lock or even close the door.






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