Do we have to bring our own TP because the amount of staff are overwhelming?
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No. Just go to the janitors closet and use the hose as a bidet.
Just pretend you are going camping. Bring a lawn chair, a tent, a cot and sleeping bag, some TP, maybe a little shovel to dig a hole for the deuce, a few cans of beans and plenty of water. If you plan on working late, bring some firewood to make a camp fire in the bin.
"My RTO letter stated that I would have to bring my own due to cost saving measures."
I'm calling BS on this. Even if there were cost saving measures in place, not even AT&T HR would be stupid enough to put that in writing. That would play havoc with the brand when (not if) it showed up in the press.
Keep using paper towels and wipes. Keep clogging the toilet up with it until they realize TP is more economical that repeat plumber jobs.
You could clean their an-s with water and not used TP.
For example I am from India, most Hindus and 15% Muslims clean themselves in the washbowl after going to the toilet.
Or the traditional way to use your left hand.
A reusable shower sponge mesh scrunchie, could be used one per toilet instead TP.
“Heaven forbid ... they'll be asking you to bring your own lunch soon, and expecting you to provide your own transportation”
Having to find care options for children and older parents is going to be a big change for a number of employees.
Clean yourself with printer paper, works for me.
Going to be interesting as offices designed for hundreds of employees gets thousands.
I plan to call the fire Marshall and osha if the office is that crowded. That’s a clear safety issue.
Heaven forbid ... they'll be asking you to bring your own lunch soon, and expecting you to provide your own transportation ... where will it end.
Contact OSHA. You shouldn’t have to supply your own toilet paper.
Now a chair, you might need to bring a lawn chair!
My RTO letter stated that I would have to bring my own due to cost saving measures.