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  • Bliss, Bane, and Boosting: Store Bathrooms (longish)

    To explain the title, I should say that the store I worked in was in a large inside mall and moved to a strip mall several years later. The former store had no public bathroom, while the latter had a single, unisex toilet. The transition, one would think, would go from sucky to wonderful. Not so.

    In the first store, the bathroom was so tiny that the employees could barely move in it, let alone the fact that getting to it meant roaming back through all of the overstock. There was also the fact that all of the most expensive overstock was kept in the bathroom itself. Obviously, there was no way that the public was allowed back there.

    It was in a very large, nicely set up mall that had more public bathrooms and means to get to them than was probably necessary. Did people ever want to walk the short distance to get to them? Of course not. I had more people than I can say arguing with me, yelling, going into fits because we didn't have a public bathroom, claiming that it was against the law, that I was a horrible, terrible person (because I came up with the policy, right?), that I would make them soil themselves because I stuck to my guns.

    I was so happy about moving out to the new store because, among other things, that wasn't going to be a problem any more. I didn't even mind having to clean it up, because people had been so incredibly rotten about the old place's policy.

    While there were quite a few nasty messes and more than a few calls to the local plumber because of customer stupidity in how to use the facilities(how do these people make it past grade school without knowing these basics? What do they do at home??), the worst thing was the fact that they stole the supplies. The cheapo lotion and soap, the industrial paper towels, even the toilet scrubber. Ew! The worst of the worst? They stole the toilet paper right off the roll, All of the time, leaving none for the next person and that often wreaked havoc. Honestly people, if you're that bad off, the manager will Give you a roll!

    This isn't a comment meant to spark a debate or offend people, it's just something I found very sad and ironic at the same time; this happened at a religious book/gift/everything else store. I realize people shouldn't steal from any store, but that just seems so obnoxiously wrong, almost like stealing in a church.

    Has anyone else had any other happy bathroom freeloaders?
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    I have to (only if I have to) occasionally use the public restrooms on BART. People will steal the toilet paper (the little individual, pull them out, one-at-a-time, type of paper). In fact, the other day, someone had actually managed to pull the locked holder open and steal the whole stack.

    They'll steal the toilet seat covers. They've pulled the garbage can out of the wall twice.

    I'm glad they have self-flushing toilets where I work. Actually, the people I work with do flush the toilets (happily, no disgusting stories to report), but several of them would use their feet to flush the toilets and they eventually broke one of the toilets doing that. It was like Niagara Falls until they could get a plumber in.
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    • #3
      I once found a footprint where someone had used their foot to hit the button that activated the self-flushing toilet.
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      • #4
        When I worked at Macca's I had to do a bathroom check and I got in there and did my thing in the first toilet and was waiting to fix the second one when the person finally vacated it. Well in the 5 minutes that I bothered to stand in there all I heard was individual toilet paper being pulled out of the box. I gave up waiting but when I went back in there the holder was empty and the spare ones we kept on top of the stalls were gone as well. Why you would want to steal that stuff is beyond me, it was nasty. I got to the point where I wouldn't use the bathroom there and would go to the big department store nearby so that I wouldn't have to wipe with it.
        Am I sad because I am looking forward to the day when the people I will be dealing with will no longer be able to talk back?

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        • #5
          Our "regular" Customer restrooms get filthy really quick. We clean them at least three times each day, but they are still to disgusting for employees to get near. The employee restrooms are also the handicap restrooms, so the only time a custoemr will get their is when they are helping an older person. We will let non-handicap elderly persons and parent w/ children use the employee restrooms because they also have the diaper changing stations.

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          • #6
            not exactly... but someone did steal my own tp once. it fell off my cart as i left the store and someone drove by and snatched it before i even knew it was gone.

            the grocery store was sweet and gave me another pack free. (harris teeter)

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