Tempe site Honeys now get to take out their own trash according to the email they received yesterday. Its being done as a "green" initiative and will reduce problems such as pest control. No one will have a trash can in their office anymore and if there is a customer visit, you'll have to get "a loaner" from the 3rd party service that manages buildings in the valley. HA! Mr. Customer, could you please take your empty coffee cup to the closest centralized trash bin because we are too cheap to pay for trash pick up and we sure won't pay for any new product development costs for you! Fit that into your daily chores! Cost cutting at its best!
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So how's that trash smelling today?
Where do we charge trash removal? lol
@PzPKx0T-3vzq More likely when the first injury happens they will have mandatory training on how to take out the trash. It's happened before: When they installed new coffeepots in Olathe apparently someone got burned so they turned off all the coffeepots until they sent everyone through mandatory coffeepot training.
LOL! I bet the first time some one gets a safety related injury taking out there own trash they will put the smack down on this.
They'll have to add training to the learning hub to properly train us how to do this new task. You'll have to successfully pass a test too. Bonus, you get a completion certificate to post showing you new accomplishment.
Well we can add that to the stress relief room with crayolas, coloring books and play dough.
urinals: 25 cents/ounce
Pay toilets! With a timer! Great idea! Lets do it. Maybe 25 cents for the first two minutes, 50 cents for each additional minute. Toilet paper, 10 cents a square.
Is there a charge number for this task?
I wonder when the ALT will begin taking out their own trash?
Please post the email text if you can. I shouldn't surprise me, but I keep setting the bar lower and Honeywell keeps failing to clear it. The only way my cube gets vacuumed is when I do it myself with the vacuum from the 5S cabinet, so I suppose trash and bathroom cleaning are next.
Boeing Mesa did that last year
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Shhhhhh! Don't give em any ideas! Please!
Be grateful you have not yet been asked to clean the washrooms or pay for its use as a green initiative.
I left Moneyhell in the Fall of 2012. I left under a cloud, or it might be fairer to say that I was pushed out the door. Best thing that ever happened to me.
I left Honeywell in the summer of 2010. I recall Douglas engineers in Long Beach being required to manage the trash not long before Douglass was purchased or merged with Boeing. MD90 engineers defined elimination of janitorial services as one of the last events before Douglas collapse. Trash and garbage smell throughout the office.
Nothing like this