Seriously?
Toilet paper?
I hope someone is working on that in housekeeping. That just sounds unpleasant.
-testing, who is living the yearly onslaught but glad to be working in a faculty that caps its enrollment
It's not used toilet paper (or not obviously used anyway) - though after people have trodden on it, you don't want to touch it even to put it in the trash.
I feel very, very sorry for our hardworking cleaners. They must come in at the end of the day and feel like they are cleaning up a preschool rather than a university.
I agree with your preschool assessment: the trodden on toilet paper doesn't deserve housekeeping's attention (or housekeeping shouldn't have to deal with it, anyway). I meant more the lack of toilet paper, which would seem to be something that housekeeping should be on top of. Though I guess there could be a relationship here- more TP on the ground = less on the roll or put to good use.
Sigh.
And I'm trying to teach my students critical thought. Apparently potty training is more the order of the day.