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Spring Campus Hygiene

Hygiene is going downhill fast. Campus now has signs at the kitchen area sinks “Do Not Sp-t in Sink”. Amazing that these BTC folks are so barbaric.
Last week I saw an impat from BTC pour her bowl of soup into the trash can near our desks.
There is another BTC impat that I can smell from up to 100 ft away, can smell him from outside a glass enclosed meeting room with door shut, and can detect his presence for an hour after he leaves an area.
Shocked at how low EM has gone to achieve 20% labor costs.

Please share your hygiene observations below.

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Please start using a bidet. Wiping with paper doesn’t eliminate the smell completely.

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Post ID: @djb+1t88Nu9L

Not sure the “Do Not Sp-t” signs were inspired by Indians, but it is a sign of a degrading employee demographic that our workplace needs signs to stop spitting in kitchen sinks.

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Post ID: @djx+1t88Nu9L

I work with 3 BTC people on campus. Only 1 has a strong smell. That smell does bother me and someone needs to tell him to stop bathing in that scented whatever it is.

My point is that 66% do not stink.

Campus should ban perfumes and scented whatever.

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Post ID: @cbb+1t88Nu9L

Coming from India I have never encountered as many fat and obese people until I commenced work at Houston Campus.

From a visual and general hygiene point, they are quite repugnant.

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Post ID: @gqz+1t88Nu9L

We have a guy from India on our floor that must bathe in a scented oil. My eyes water when I am within 20 ft of him. I can smell him from over 50 ft.
Sometimes I sneeze due to whatever he is drenched in.
We need a no perfume rule on campus.

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