Client has just refurbished the office including the toilets. Is it just the cynic in me that thinks they have deliberately chosen the most uncomfortable toilet seats that will in all likelihood give you DVT, to make us more productive and spend less time on the pan???
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Sly move..
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One of my clients has a maintenance guy, one of whose duties it is to go around their various buildings and ensure the temperature in the rest rooms is exactly 3C cooler than the offices in the building.
Apparently, the top boy, an aged duffer, read it in some in-flight magazine as a method tried in some factory that resulted in marginally higher production. So instigated it across the entire company. Some offices, in warmer parts of the world, have better air-con in the loos than the rest of the building...
I tulip you not! -
Qatar is an example - there Public Loos are like something youve never seen! Awesome! You almost feel bad taking a dump! Spotless, clean, fully Air Conditioned, proper spacious cublics etc!
But then you know youve landed in a rich space when in the Airport they have Ferraris and GT's for sale on the concessions store!Comment
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