I've worked for very large organizations (30k+ employees) that didn't use crappy paper.
All depends on the company.
I've worked for very large organizations (30k+ employees) that didn't use crappy paper.
All depends on the company.
I haven't worked anywhere that does this since about 1995.
I used to work field service. I would drive all around and fix machines. If i used the customers restroom, and they had single ply TP, or the auto-magic paper towel dispensor spit out 6 inches, i knew that company was a bad place to work.
I use that stuff at home because we have old pipes and a bidet. Only need the TP to dry off anyway.
Seems like a hanlons razor kind of thing
I never watched Battlestar Galactica.
Maybe this also ..
Lol, did you google that wrong and get the BSG episode titled "Razor" ?
Hanlon was an exceptionally clumsy Gold who had a habit of murdering lowColors with his razor by mistake.
If the office doesn't have a bidet I'm not going!
byotp
my previous job, years ago. the receptionist did the supplies buying.. she was no dummy. got the good stuff for 'her' restroom--the one she and us peons used. boss was prohibited from entry, as he had his own nobody else would dare use after his building-clearing toxic dumps. i'll say one thing. he was regular af, every fucking day 2pm. it was time to take a break and clear the area.
a bidet a better investment
Edit: A sports water bottle can provide a strong stream of water. That's all I going to say
You should also say that you can buy a small cap sized bidet for that water bottle to bring in your pocket for inconspicuous use
Well, that's something I learned today, didn't know these were a thing.
It’s a thing for the hiker crowd. Weighs less than bringing TP
Unpopular opinion: I prefer single ply.
My old roommate loved single ply. He thought the soft thicker paper was not worth it.
single ply is perfectly fine for drying
Bring your own toilet paper.
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