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173.1 | | STUBBI::REINKE | | Thu Aug 07 1986 18:13 | 9 |
| One day when I was working late a cleaning person passed by my office
vacuming the hall floors. When I asked her why she wasn't doing
the offices she said she wasn't allowed to - something to do with
bonding due to security problems. As far as I know the only time
that my office gets it's floors swept is when I borrow a carpet
sweeper that another woman keeps at work. (I admit I may be wrong
about this - but if it is swept it sure isn't very often.) I had
come to the opinion that office floors were kind of like dusting
your desk and chair - the responsibility of the resident.
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173.2 | Anecdotes | MLOKAI::MACK | a(2b | Thu Aug 07 1986 19:24 | 23 |
| When my father was working for a company in western Connecticut, he had
a similar problem. He put a request through to Purchasing for some
grass seed. When they asked him about it, he explained that his office
hadn't been swept in so long that he though he'd do something useful
with the dirt. A janitor arrived (out of breath) not too many minutes
later.
Never thought I'd see it in the pristine world of high-tech, though.
The company in question was still using an overhead belt system to run
their machinery. Of course there was a whopping big piece of growling
hardware in the basement where the water-turbine used to be.
My dad was trying to find better media for tumbling needles. He
used to drive Purchasing crazy. One time he ordered molasses.
Another time he ordered some thorns from Australia. When he came
home, his white shirt covered with black spots from the tumbling
barrels.
Nice to be out of Torrington and into high-tech. Even if the floors
still don't get cleaned, at least I don't come home with spots on my
clothes (unless I've been changing the ribbon on an LA120 :-) ).
Ralph
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173.3 | Mine gets a weekly dose of the broom | CHAIN::BERUBE | Claude G. | Thu Aug 07 1986 22:59 | 16 |
| re .o
My office gets a swepping at least twice a week, Granted I work in
Manufacturing and my office is right next to the module line in Salem, so
there is an effort to keep both the aisle, manufacturing and office areas
clean.
If it is a question of security, then my plant isn't aware of it
since I work in the new product introduction group for Salem and there was
various Nautilus and Scorpio information around prior to its introductions.
Granted the majority of the Company Confidential info was locked up at
night, people do forget from time to time.
Claude
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173.4 | It's mostly my fault | PHOBOS::LEIGH | Bob Leigh | Thu Aug 07 1986 23:58 | 9 |
| We've had the problem from time to time. I would suggest complaining to
Facilities (and encouraging others to do the same).
The floor of my cube is often dirty. On the other hand, it's often covered
with piles of books and manuals and papers, so I don't complain. Also,
I'm often *in* my cubicle when the vacuum cleaner comes around, and for
some reason the cleaning folks don't try to vacuum my cube when I'm in it!
Bob
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173.5 | Get you manager to help | HUMAN::CONKLIN | Peter Conklin | Fri Aug 08 1986 01:53 | 4 |
| Also, complain to your management. In some facilities, the cost
center decides how often the vacuuming is done. In other places,
it is facility wide. Either way, your manager will have more success
working the policy than you directly with facilities.
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173.6 | it isn't a security issue | DONJON::EYRING | | Fri Aug 08 1986 11:56 | 11 |
| My office IS a cubical, so the security issue isn't a factor. Anything
that need to be locked us is locked in my cabnet.
I have been complaining about it, going to the nurse was an attempt
to go at the problem from another angle.
I do like the idea of trying to expense grass seed!
Maybe this is one of those cases where persistance will pay off.
Sigh...
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173.7 | I can get you a good deal on a Hoover... | JUNIPR::DMCLURE | Vaxnote your way to ubiquity | Fri Aug 08 1986 19:30 | 15 |
| It seems as though it's up to the employee to make sure that
their particular stye is kept to a minimum of sloppage (see note
156 to find out what can happen when the facilities manager walks
in and discovers your mess).
The floor of the "lab" that I was refering to here, has been
vacuumed exactly once (as I recall), and only after I begged and
pleaded with house cleaning, my (ex) manager, etc. Dirt on the
floor is one thing, but the garbage was never taken out either
unless I did it (no one else would stoop to such a thing)!
Nobody ever seems to care until something happens which brings
attention on the situation. Then guess who gets blamed?
-DAV0
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173.8 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Fri Aug 08 1986 23:55 | 6 |
| All I can say is that the office cubicles in ZK are vacuumed regularly, and
that a few weeks ago, all of the office area carpeting was shampooed (including,
alas, the DELNI sitting on the floor that connects my MicroVAX to our
ethernet).
--PSW
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173.9 | Palmolive? It's mild. Your DELNI is soaking in it. | JUNIPR::DMCLURE | Vaxnote your way to ubiquity | Sun Aug 10 1986 17:28 | 29 |
| Maybe there should be some higher standards (as well as comensurate
salaries) placed upon the role of the Sanitation Engineer. My brother
works at Mitsubishi and is constantly amazed at how clean everything is.
Of course, at the Raliegh North Carolina plant where he works, they do
silicon chip manufacturing (certain parts of the plant are off limits
without a "moon-suit" - or whatever they call those things), and I'm
sure DEC operates the same way in this arena.
I do remember hearing stories about how much emphasis was placed
upon cleaness by the distributors of the large Amdahl mainframes. When
they installed one at the Continental Bank in Chicago, the entire area
was cordonned off days in advance, and a path from the delivery truck
through the loading dock, into the elevator, down the hall, etc., was
thouroughly cleaned by a group of people wearing white "moon-suits"
like a scene out of ET when they came to take him away.
When the machine made it's debut, the people who were fortunate
enough to witness the event watched as this gigantic foam bubble
encased object was transported to it's surgically clean destination.
The unvieling was also a very tedious procedure (to avoid creating
any new dust), and I think the whole operation lasted several days.
The point is, that I'd be willing to bet that the people in
the fancy "moon-suits" who were in charge of cleaning the hallway,
loading dock, etc., are a little more qualified than the typical
house-cleaning employee (I'm sure that any shampooing of Amdahl
equipment was done for a good reason).
-DAV0
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173.10 | | DSSDEV::REINIG | August G. Reinig | Sun Aug 10 1986 21:23 | 7 |
| Yes, the offices at ZK are vacuumed regularly. The waste basket
crew comes along and when they find an office that needs vacuuming
they leave the wastebasket outside the office. Thus, you can request
to have your office vacuumed just by putting the wastebasket out
yourself.
August G. Reinig
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173.11 | Is could be smoke | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. [Digital Internal Use Only] | Tue Aug 12 1986 12:46 | 14 |
| It sounds like the dirty floors are the problem, but take
another look at the air. Your symptoms sound like the problems
I traced to working in a cubicle near a smoker. My symptoms
occurred irregularly, but were discovered to match the irregular
schedule of the smoker who worked in another facility most days.
This caused me to place a smoke-free environment even higher on
my list of priorities.
Did the air tests check for tobacco smoke? Sometimes that is
ignored because it is considered `natural' for the environment.
[Smoke related problems are discussed in RAJA::NO_SMOKING.]
B.J.
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173.12 | it worked! | DONJON::EYRING | | Tue Aug 12 1986 15:43 | 7 |
| Would you believe it, they actually vacuumed my office last night!
They didn't get everything up, but hey, I'm flexable. Maybe next
time. Apparently they are under order to pay special attention
to my office. That probably makes be "that ^$%$&&&"!
Today my office, tomarrow the building!
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173.13 | Taken to the Cleaners? | SMURF::CLINE | Greg Cline | Tue Aug 12 1986 15:46 | 4 |
| I've noticed that facilities where customers visit regularly are
kept cleaner than some other facilities. At MK02, they regularly
visit the "New Hampshire Conference Center" located here.
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173.14 | Behavior Modification... | JOET::JOET | Thela hun ginjeet | Tue Aug 12 1986 16:19 | 6 |
| In WMO, they clean my office a couple of times/week, unless it really
becomes a sty (large, movable objects all over the floor) in which case
they ignore it until I pick it up and they can fit the vacuum into it
again.
-joet
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173.15 | CLeaning + Open DOor Policy | TONTO::EARLY | Bob_the_hiker :^) | Tue Aug 19 1986 13:34 | 12 |
| My ofice gets vacuumed nightly.
In a former lab vacuuming was not done by "cleaners" due to sensitive
components; supplies; etc ... but that was the exception rather than
the rule.
Sound like the initial requiest is management issue. If your immediate
super doesn't care about looks or health, peraps the next echelon
will. SOunds like agood time to test the "open door policy"
that central personell said ALL manegers will ADHERE too !
bob
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