Just “Why?”
I saw this in a public restroom recently:
“Any employee who does not wash their hands before leaving the restroom will be subject to dismissal.”
I’m afraid to ask, but how would they enforce this?
I saw this in a public restroom recently:
“Any employee who does not wash their hands before leaving the restroom will be subject to dismissal.”
I’m afraid to ask, but how would they enforce this?
Duane don’t you know that cameras are everywhere!!
Comment by Saudia | April 21, 2006
Maybe the maitre’d sniffs their fingers for the scent of that rotten-smelling soap that they use.
Comment by Dolphin | April 21, 2006
The fact that employees have to be reminded to wash their hands is scary enough. That says a lot on how far we have come as a society.
In the meantime, keep yo’ brown hands away from me…
…and I ain’t talking about skin color.
Comment by Duane | April 21, 2006
Duane -
I just re-read that sign….how do you wash your hands AFTER you leave the restroom?
Comment by Dolphin | April 21, 2006
Oops! That might have been a typo on my part. Correcting it now.
Comment by Duane | April 21, 2006
I liked the first way better.
Comment by Dolphin | April 21, 2006
I’ve read that in restrooms before and wondered
1. Why would you have to tell someone to wash their hands?
2. Is it then OK for customers to not wash?
Comment by Edi | April 21, 2006