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NoReallyLetsBeFriend t1_itlz833 wrote

So I dispense paper towel before washing, then wash, then use paper towel to touch handle to get it. If they're hand dryers I wait to see if someone opens the door or grab TP to do this. I will not touch the handle. I will throw TP on floor if I have to, so maybe staff/store get the hint to put a garbage can there.

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ShiningRayde t1_itmwtsb wrote

Enter bathroom (doors propped open since 2020)

Wash hands.

Go to stall.

Check if theres paper, grab some.

Use paper wad to shut and lock door, set atop paper dispenser.

Do the doo.

Get squared away.

Use saved paper to unlock door, flush and toss into water, wait for flush to finish before opening door with foot.

Wash hands.

Get coughed on by an 90 year old man with cholera coming in the extremely narrow doorway.

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annomandaris t1_itm6qso wrote

They are required by health code to provide hand towels, they just dont.

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ivanvector t1_itmcfvt wrote

Same. I was instructed to do exactly this by the hospital I was working in at the time, including dropping the towel on the floor if no receptacle is provided. Better to make a mess in one place in the washroom than spread germs all over the facility.

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Roxas---13 t1_itmp4pb wrote

If you throw it on the floor, you're a dick, regardless. Jesus Christ people can be so self centered.

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NoReallyLetsBeFriend t1_itmxrzw wrote

Only if there's no can nearby enough I can toss it in. The should always be a can near the door, otherwise floor it is. I worked retail and restaurant before, I get it, and I made sure it was done right for customers and employees alike

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AlexanderTheGre8 t1_itnomrj wrote

No matter what reasonable recourse you provide this retarded new generation, they’ll always find a way to cry and call themselves victims.

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