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We bought a groundhog welfare unit, towalong office/restroom, bog and tool store thing that hydraulically lowers to the floor . Currently ok to have a unisex loo for 1-5 employees.

 

Bob

 

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2 minutes ago, manco said:

no need for the abuse, i dont have female staff. theres me and another bloke and we piss behind a bush or in the doorway of the van.

but seems i predicted right and theres always someone set to start giving abuse at any chance.

Talking like a prick and what a dumb post 

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51 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

We bought a groundhog welfare unit, towalong office/restroom, bog and tool store thing that hydraulically lowers to the floor . Currently ok to have a unisex loo for 1-5 employees.

 

Bob

 

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Looks good . A tool store and possibly a stool store 👍

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22 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Its not possible for trig to post on a thread without it sounding condescending to others. Take no notice but a little common sense i am sure sure can find a simple solution. 

 

3 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Not the sharpest tool in the box are you son. Speak to your lady staff and she will guide you along 

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Most of women i know piss where ever they need. One was side of kerb sunday morning after a night out by our car. However work sites gotta have the facilities. K

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24 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Most of women i know piss where ever they need. One was side of kerb sunday morning after a night out by our car. However work sites gotta have the facilities. K

What dating sites do you use?

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Many years ago, a client had to attend a safety briefing held by the main contractor of an OHL Contract. Amongst the briefs was a short subject on the subject of going to the loo in the absence of a local public loo, garage or suitable supermarket. After the keynote speaker had highlighted the subject of letting other team members know what and where etc, waterless hand cleaner, disposal blah blah blah. Someone asked for the procedure if there was a lady on the team? The sudden consternation, realisation and confusion was epic to see! Women's doings in an Arb environment had overcome their commonsense!

 

On another note....how do you tell the front from the back of a tree?

 

 

"Some cuffer's took a dump behind this on!"

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I've been asked a few times on an interview/trial "where do you piss?". Stupid question. Baffling, as the answer is the same as for a bloke..."when the need arises I piss wherever I can". If the customer (domestic work) is in then I always ask to use the loo... I dunno why blokes don't,  its more polite than passing in the garden and often prompts them into offering a cuppa. If that ain't an option then hide behind a hedge. Anyone who would question or avoid employing a lass on the grounds of toilet facilities isn't worth working for. It's not flippin' rocket science.

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