stovebolts
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I understand what your saying Fembot, and I don't know the whole situation about the guy cleaning the windows.
Fact of the matter is though, the windows will not stay clean and as a result, somebody will have to clean them. As far as making the cleaning guy's job harder, I'm sure he's on a cleaning schedule where he makes his rounds. Kind of like the restrooms... They don't run in to clean the restrooms every time a person misses the trash can, so I don't think they'll come back to clean the window every time somebody leaves a fingerprint on it ;)
But anyway, neither of us know the "What if's"... If that were the case, What if the manager hired a consulting agency to do a survey on how quickly the windows got dirty and as a result, the store had to hire an additional employee to maintain the glass?... It works both ways :help
Fact of the matter is though, the windows will not stay clean and as a result, somebody will have to clean them. As far as making the cleaning guy's job harder, I'm sure he's on a cleaning schedule where he makes his rounds. Kind of like the restrooms... They don't run in to clean the restrooms every time a person misses the trash can, so I don't think they'll come back to clean the window every time somebody leaves a fingerprint on it ;)
But anyway, neither of us know the "What if's"... If that were the case, What if the manager hired a consulting agency to do a survey on how quickly the windows got dirty and as a result, the store had to hire an additional employee to maintain the glass?... It works both ways :help