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The restrooms I. Our store only one set employees and customers. In the men's where the stall door closes you can see in. It's where the hinges hang it's that big of a hole. People can see who is on the can when they walk through the door. Why would Kroger not fix this? When I have to go and that's the only stall I take paper towels and put over it. I am tried of it looking like people are looking iJEn. The store I work at is messed up anywht very poor design. When the restrooms are being cleaned it's easier to keep the doors open. But women going in the woman's can see men standing at the urianals.



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I meant it's easier to keep doors open when cleaning.



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Tell whoever is cleaning and leaving the door open to knock that off. I mean, its basic.

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ours had little holes between the two employee stalls from where a TP dispenser used to be before a new one was installed (they sure don't make them like they used to!)  Luckily someone filled the holes with tp so nobody can see each other.  Etiquette says to decipher who you're pooping with by 1) shoes or 2) saying something out of line and judging by their response:  straining/grunting sounds usually coaxes some sort of exchange.  

 

Similar topic:  I love waiting til my coworker is in the stall and leave saying loudly "OH LORD DON'T GO IN THERE, [insert name] IS TEARIN IT UP"



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Our employee restrooms are single occupant and the doors have locks on them.  When you turn the knob, the indicator on the outside says, "In use."  Otherwise they say, "Open".



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I hate that in the store i'm at now, there's only one set of restrooms for both customers and employees and they're in the back of the store, so you'll have random people just walking in the breakroom to the restrooms all the time. That store is built weird.

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4hourrush wrote:

I hate that in the store i'm at now, there's only one set of restrooms for both customers and employees and they're in the back of the store, so you'll have random people just walking in the breakroom to the restrooms all the time. That store is built weird.


 I wouldn't think that that would be allowed.  Do you ever get customers who try to ask you something while you're taking your lunch break?



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Anonymous wrote:
4hourrush wrote:

I hate that in the store i'm at now, there's only one set of restrooms for both customers and employees and they're in the back of the store, so you'll have random people just walking in the breakroom to the restrooms all the time. That store is built weird.


 I wouldn't think that that would be allowed.  Do you ever get customers who try to ask you something while you're taking your lunch break?


 I haven't yet but i'm sure it'll happen eventually. I'll refuse to help them though if i'm clocked out. i don't care.



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