Talk:Bathroom attendant
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"If you only have a big bill, does one offer it and then accept change? Or if you do not want such service and it is pressed upon you anyway, do you still tip?"
This does not seem to be written in the style of an encyclopedia and should be removed. Also, most of the article is pretty subjective and no sources are cited (for example, where does the information about wage rates come from? Not to mention that these figures are going to be different for different parts of the US, let alone the rest of the world). I think paragraphs 3-4 should be either radically changed or removed, and some sources need to be included in order to keep the last paragraph.NumberJunkie 08:30, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
- I agree that this needs rework. It is written, it seems, from a North American perspective as Washroom Attendants have been around for a time in Germany for example.199.212.129.2 22:07, 29 December 2006 (UTC)McKell in Toronto
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- I think that the term "Bog troll" is worthy of listing, or indeed it's own page, as its a common term used in the UK ( I think the most notable reference was a smirnoff tv commercial ), but it could be better written. I may try if I can find more references. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lilstevey (talk • contribs)