Overall, my workplace has been very accommodating for Ruffles and I. However, there is one issue that I have had problem that the Management has chosen not to do anything about. The bathroom on my floor has a handicapped stall. More often than not I have to wait for another person to finish using the stall. I am the only handicapped person on the floor that I know. I can not use the other stalls as they are too small to bring Ruffles into. I can not use the urinals as that would position Ruffles in the middle of the bathroom and if someone comes into the bathroom who is afraid of dogs, and there are quite a few at my work, then it would not be fair for them.
People seem to think that I want the handicapped stall to be my personal bathroom. What they fail to understand is that I would not mind if someone uses the handicapped stall if the other stalls are being used. All I ask of people is the common courtesy to use the open regular stalls when they can and use the handicapped stall as a last resort. I do not think that this is so much to ask of people?
I have been over this issue with management several times with no results. They will not even put out a simple memo asking people to only use the stall as a last resort.
Luckily, I had no problem on Wednesday, but I have had some confrontations with fellow employees as I point out to them that they are using a handicapped stall.
Some people I just do not understand.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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(Sigh)... As you know, there is "no smoking" policy in the work place. So, people go outside to smoke... But, from all places, they stands right out the door, which force everyone to go in and out through a cloud of smoke. Poor is the security guard that is taking all this poison to his lungs. It took the company months to put a sign, asking the smokers to get away from the door. The sign is still there, but the employees do not care (include managers).
Simply disgusting!
Disgusting, that people do not care of fellow--men's health (as we all know today the damages, even second hand (passive), smoke brings.
Totally, disrespectful!
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