I think we've seen this before, but I wanted to make sure we all had an opportunity to propose activities that could be covered under "hey boss, i'm gonna go 'wash my hands.'" Thanks, Dana, who saw this at Smoothie King.
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and apparently there is only one employee at that establishment...
*we don't give a damn what you do when you're in here, but when the people from the sanitation department come by, make sure that you at least mention that you saw the sign*
This blog is hilarious, found it from Pcmag.com. This sign in particular cracked me up.
Anyway, I think that the deal is as long as they go over to the sink and act like they're washing, and their hands are wet from bathroom use (eww), it's believable. Unless nobody's around. Then they just leave.
I don't usually see handwash signs worded that way during inspections..."not that there's anything wrong with that". Good catch on that one and the use of the singular.
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and apparently there is only one employee at that establishment...
Ha ha, true...
Or only one has to be reminded to his or her hands.
Employee must wash hands
(this means you Dave)
*we don't give a damn what you do when you're in here, but when the people from the sanitation department come by, make sure that you at least mention that you saw the sign*
Can't....stop....laughing....
This blog is hilarious, found it from Pcmag.com. This sign in particular cracked me up.
Anyway, I think that the deal is as long as they go over to the sink and act like they're washing, and their hands are wet from bathroom use (eww), it's believable. Unless nobody's around. Then they just leave.
I don't usually see handwash signs worded that way during inspections..."not that there's anything wrong with that". Good catch on that one and the use of the singular.
It's been translated from a mixture of Italian and Spanish: Lavate y congelato el mano e la cabeza"."
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