Filth!
Enzyme says: Tell us your tales of grot, grime, dirt, detritus and mess
( , Thu 2 Feb 2012, 13:04)
Enzyme says: Tell us your tales of grot, grime, dirt, detritus and mess
( , Thu 2 Feb 2012, 13:04)
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Work Turds
I used to work in a factory, mens men doing manly things. The toilets were dirty but functional. They were for skiving, or taking a dump. Skiving was usually met with a handful of swarfega coming over the top and down on to yourself and samsung d600....
I now work in a very respectable office for a global shipping company. Very highly paid professionals at my end of the office but the toilets are sometimes beyond grotesque. I can only assume people are used to their thai brides wiping their arses and flushing. Bowls literally to the brim with paper and shit, left for hours. Hand washing is often skipped after a piss, and then people are out greeting guests!
The factory bogs were much cleaner.... seems many stories in here reflect this
( , Fri 3 Feb 2012, 16:37, 1 reply)
I used to work in a factory, mens men doing manly things. The toilets were dirty but functional. They were for skiving, or taking a dump. Skiving was usually met with a handful of swarfega coming over the top and down on to yourself and samsung d600....
I now work in a very respectable office for a global shipping company. Very highly paid professionals at my end of the office but the toilets are sometimes beyond grotesque. I can only assume people are used to their thai brides wiping their arses and flushing. Bowls literally to the brim with paper and shit, left for hours. Hand washing is often skipped after a piss, and then people are out greeting guests!
The factory bogs were much cleaner.... seems many stories in here reflect this
( , Fri 3 Feb 2012, 16:37, 1 reply)
This seems to be true.
I used to work in a paint factory that had one set of bogs in the main building and was staffed round the clock, 7 days a week with 40-50 potential bog-users on each shift - and yet in the four years I worked there I never encountered anything half as grim as the stuff you hear about in office bogs.
Though it might have helped that those bogs were cleaned every day rather than just once a week.
( , Sat 4 Feb 2012, 3:19, closed)
I used to work in a paint factory that had one set of bogs in the main building and was staffed round the clock, 7 days a week with 40-50 potential bog-users on each shift - and yet in the four years I worked there I never encountered anything half as grim as the stuff you hear about in office bogs.
Though it might have helped that those bogs were cleaned every day rather than just once a week.
( , Sat 4 Feb 2012, 3:19, closed)
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