What gets on my bibs has nothing to do with gender. Everyone does it! Well almost everyone. I don't natch.
Why leave dregs in the bottom of the cup? Tea? Coffee? Whatever?! Finish the bally drink. Or throw the dregs down the sink. DO NOT leave the cup with the manky dregs on the draining board. Just don't do it.
And to the peeps I share an office kitchen with ... particularly DO NOT expect me to put those cups in the dishwasher. Finish the drink and then I might. Oh and also DO NOT empty the dregs in the pigging dishwasher. I cannot tell you how many tea bags I have found sparkling clean in the bottom of the office dishwasher.
ah the works dishwasher, a real bone of contention. i am always incensed by the people who put the dirty cups on the worktop right on top of the dishwasher 8-|
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Dec 1, 2014 21:40:45 GMT
I used to have problems with people refusing to wash up after themselves at work. Quite often there would be no clean cutlery or plates for those who did wash up at lunch. If they had bought a school lunch they didn't take the stuff back to the kitchen and the cook had to come searching for her stuff. It got so bad that in the end I put all their dirty personal beakers in a basket and went round the classrooms asking people to claim theirs( only the left out unwashed ones) - amazing how many the children could identify!
Our office isn't too bad really. Not now "the Pups" have moved out. I so wanted to dip em them all in bleach once a week but apparently it isn't allowed so I had to make do with disinfecting all the door handles and keeping an antibacterial hand cleaner to hand.