I would think it depends on the individuals position, and what is in the job description. For example, if the job position was in a fast food restaurant, as an employee hired for general service, the demand may not be unreasonable. However, if the individual were hired as - lets say - an administrative assistant, the demand would appear to be inappropriate. Bottom line is this; When looking at a job description and its responsibilities, always look for the phrase, "...and all other duties as assigned."
To keep your place clean and free from germs.
So they wont smell.
Public restrooms are very similar to the private bathrooms in homes. Toilets, mirrors, trash cans and sinks are usually in public restrooms. In fancy establishments, there is often an attendant inside of public restrooms to ensure that they stay clean.
Bidets are a means to clean your genitals and anal area after using the restroom.
Whatever seems the filthiest, so probably the toilet or sink.
If there is an electric hand dryer in a public restroom it could save a lot of money as it works long term and it will save a lot of paper as well. Some people also believe that electric hand dryers clean hands better.
you charge people who are caught polluting on public property. you clean up after yourself. you encourage others to clean up after themselves. you clean up after others.
Appearance wise-- clean, ready, suitable for the job.
u clean it with catrices sisters flannalettee
Restrooms are usually cleaned by janitors, cleaning crews, etc. They can be male or female, usually according to the restroom they clean. Pretty dirty job.
you should go to the restroom when necessary and clean it with your hands. and after doing it, you wash your hands with soap and water. rub it hardly so that the dirt will go away.
It depends on your employment contract, but, obviously, if the company is actually a cleaning company then the employees would expect to clean toilets.