"Wah we can't keep our train stations clean because we can't hire full time cleaning staff" How many office employees have you got?
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This way they can keep their previous functions while also supervising and tidying the station (not to mention providing customer service!)
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no office worker wants to clean
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no office worker wants to work, either, too bad for them!
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seriously tho compared to the millions spent on bs how hard is it to hire full time cleaning? is it that much of a hassle?
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I'm being a *little* tongue in cheek with my proposal but really, full time cleaning staff would have way too much downtime--what you need
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is for "station attendants" (say, security officers, ticket vendors, etc) to cover all station related duties
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When I used to work in a grocery store, we had 1 cleaning person on staff at any given time of day--95% of cleaning handled by departments
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No deli clerk or grocery stocker would bitch about having to clean their aisles or counters--the cleaning person only handled the remainder
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haha imagine the frantic snapping & neck twerking of the MTA’s obese black female clerical workers on being informed of this new policy -
“AH HELL NAH!! I AINT YO DAMN MAID!!”
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