huhWiK1d wrote:I tried finding older stats but didn't manage in the five minutes I tried so I can't be arsed.doo_much wrote:Thanks. I'd love to see some pre-1994 stats.
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A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
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A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
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Nope... I say if someone is intelligent enough to be in a position of power they should be intelligent enough to make their own damn coffee and clean their own office. I'd say for a floor with 20 offices you need max one cleaner which could during the course of the week dust and vacuum and keep the kitchen clean. Nothing more is needed.fallen_angel wrote:Look at it this way... you need 1 IT Specialist per say 20 offices but you need a 5 man cleaning crew and 2 tea ladies for the same amount of officesRiaX wrote:cheap labour will always be in more demand than any qualified scopedoo_much wrote:The horrible fact is that there is a bigger requirement for manual labourers than there is for IT geniusses. So some of these guys that failed matric are more employable than most of you are? Minimum wage is better than nothing?
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Surely you have worked with people long enough to realise that some of them are slobs and their ideas of good hygiene can often be very far removed from yours...RuadRauFlessa wrote: I say if someone is intelligent enough to be in a position of power they should be intelligent enough to make their own damn coffee and clean their own office.
The problem is not making coffee and cleaning desks - it is toilets, kitchens, showers, break rooms etc...
Shared resources like these need fairly constant supervision by cleaning staff as people do not hold themselves accountable for the upkeep of these areas the same way they would their desk or work area.
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Well I don't see a problem in our current work environment. We have an open plan with two sets of rest rooms, about 50 staff members on our single floor and we have one cleaner for the floor. So maybe you just didn't work with the best of people yet
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No the people I work with here are fantastic, the company I worked at back in SA was atrocious...
Especially the operators who used to work at night and on weekends...
You should have seen the state of the kitchens on a Monday morning - disgusting!
Especially the operators who used to work at night and on weekends...
You should have seen the state of the kitchens on a Monday morning - disgusting!
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Ye I used to have that at C-Track. Having worked there I will never support them with any business.
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That kind of thing makes work a nightmare...
I can tell you horror stories from when I used to work night-shift with these guys. We were different departments, but we shared a kitchen and a break area and veranda.
One time I left my coffee mug in the break area and went away to take a call and when I got back one of the guys had extinguished his cigarette in my cup and left his stompie floating there.
Then there was the countless times I (and others) brought food and left it in the fridge to come back a few hours later and see it gone. I wont even talk about the conditions of the toilets over the weekend as you wont believe me.
I can tell you horror stories from when I used to work night-shift with these guys. We were different departments, but we shared a kitchen and a break area and veranda.
One time I left my coffee mug in the break area and went away to take a call and when I got back one of the guys had extinguished his cigarette in my cup and left his stompie floating there.
Then there was the countless times I (and others) brought food and left it in the fridge to come back a few hours later and see it gone. I wont even talk about the conditions of the toilets over the weekend as you wont believe me.