People that leave dirt on the toilet seat at work? (employees, job)
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Hi everyone so at work there is one bathroom where all the employees use. Everytime I use the toilet I've seen like blood on the seat or like black stuff on the seat. That is really gross. It's like why do I have to clean up after someone who just used the toilet. Every time I use the toilet I make sure the seat is clean and I put the lid down. I do this because I don't want people talking about me like who's the gross person who left the toilet seat dirty. I'm wondering why my coworkers are such dirtballs. Do they not care what others think?
Last edited by pinkballs; 06-16-2013 at 12:05 PM..
I just go #1 at work because there is always urine, paper, or feces on the seat. There's no way I would sit down and take a dump, even after wiping the seat. I save that for when I get home.
Hi everyone so at work there is one bathroom wear all the employees use. Everytime I use the toilet I've seen like blood on the seat or like black stuff on the seat. That is really gross. It's like why do I have to clean up after someone who just used the toilet. Every time I use the toilet I make sure the seat is clean and I put the lid down. I do this because I don't want people talking about me like who's the gross person who left the toilet seat dirty. I'm wondering why my coworkers are such dirtballs. Do they not care what others think?
You answered your own question as you posted the thread describing what you find on the toilet seat.
Humans are disgusting and will leave whatever mess they have caused because someone else will always clean up after them.
I feel sorry for the poor cleaning lady who works at our office. She's probably an illegal alien so she really doesn't belong here, but I would hate to have her job. Can you imagine having to clean up urine and feces multiple times a day with a little rag?
I'm sure she doesn't make a dime over minimum wage either.
I just go #1 at work because there is always urine, paper, or feces on the seat. There's no way I would sit down and take a dump, even after wiping the seat. I save that for when I get home.
Same here.
At my particular place at work, since there are no brushes to use, there is "crap" smeared all inside the toilet after someone does #2. It takes everything inside of me to keep from puking.
I feel sorry for the poor cleaning lady who works at our office. She's probably an illegal alien so she really doesn't belong here, but I would hate to have her job. Can you imagine having to clean up urine and feces multiple times a day with a little rag?
I'm sure she doesn't make a dime over minimum wage either.
We have a cleaning lady, but she doesn't even clean the toilet. She's so lazy all she does is the trash, by its hers job to clean so why doesn't she clean the toilet.
It could be dirt. Some people probably don't wash their cracks well and they get sweaty down there. Even when the toilet seat appears clean, I never sit directly on it. As a woman, I squat when I have to do #1. I rarely have to do #2 at work. When I do have to go #2, I put down toilet paper or use a toilet seat cover if it's provided. However, I will not sit on the seat at all even with a cover if there is something on the seat.
my immediate supervisor says if he finds a mess on the toilet he actually cleans it himself because he doesn't want the next person going in to think it was him
and i thought i was the only one who did this too!!
I wear a big ole leak-guard. I pee on myself when I'm at work.
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