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Who is meant to clean the restuarant toilets?
I've started working at a new restaurant and the toilet cleaning is a
grey area at the moment. Is there a law that applies to who should clean the toilets? Waiter or washing up person? |
Who is meant to clean the restuarant toilets?
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Who is meant to clean the restuarant toilets?
Ward Abbott wrote:
> On 14 Mar 2007 22:36:52 -0700, wrote: > > >> Is there a law that applies to who should clean the toilets? Waiter or >> washing up person? > > You buy the restaurant...then you get to make the rules. > > If you are new to the restaurant business...you are in for some > surprises. If the boss tells you to wash windows....you wash > windows or get another job. > > Toilet cleaning law? What planet are you from? Don't feed the trolls. |
Who is meant to clean the restuarant toilets?
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Who is meant to clean the restuarant toilets?
Steve Wertz wrote:
> On 14 Mar 2007 22:36:52 -0700, wrote: > >> I've started working at a new restaurant and the toilet cleaning is a >> grey area at the moment. >> >> Is there a law that applies to who should clean the toilets? Waiter or >> washing up person? > > Law? Hardly. > > The new guy washed the toilets. When some other new guy starts, > you can trick him into thinking he has to wash toilets - just as > they did to you. > > Until then, it's your job. > > -sw Ya know to get them clean you've got to get you head down inside the bowl to see if you got the crap under the rim all washed away. welcome to working for the man every night and day |
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