Wednesday, August 8, 2012

To Wash - or - Not To Wash?? That is the question.

So some of you know that I have been on this "get healthy" kick and because of it, I've increased my water intake I try to drink at least a half gallon a day! With that said my bladder is on overload all day which sends me to the ladies room more frequently. Well, about a month ago, while using the facilities at work, I overheard a coworker of mine speaking to someone. My co-worker was in the stall adjacent to me. I'm not sure where the other woman was but it sounded as if she was on the opposite side of my co-worker. As I finished relieving myself, I flushed and went to wash my hands. While the other woman and I were at the sink washing our hands, I realized that my co-worker walked out of the ladies room WITHOUT washing hers!!!  In my book, this  is one of the most gross things that you can ever do. Now if we were in a VERY public restroom I would care less but this is my CO-WORKER, the same woman who relieves me for lunch EVERYDAY! I was so deeply disturbed by this that I had to share the information with my other co-workers that she sometimes relieves. They too were grossed out by it!

Since then whenever she relieves me I Lysol and Clorox wipe my computer, keyboard, phone, desk and pens down before I reclaim my space. One day she is going to catch me fumigating and I am going to be inclined to tell her that I do this because she chooses not to wash her hands and that I'd rather NOT type after her shitty/pissy fingers were in my space!!!

Apparently it's an epidemic because just the other day I watched another co-worker waltz her ass out of the bathroom without washing her hands as well... Do they not know that cellphones, elevator buttons, keyboards and door handles is where the most deadliest germs thrive? It's just too nasty to even fathom. Do that shit at home... Don't do it in spaces you have to share with other people! YUCK! Would I be wrong to t ell her how I really feel?

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