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TopicYou don't REALLY believe the peeing in bottles thing do you?
JixHedgehog
04/02/21 1:23:59 AM
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I've worked at OAK4 (Tracy, Ca) for a little over 5 years and I have yet to encounter a bottle of pee or witness anyone urinating in one

Our center had the two 15 minute breaks extended to 20 (we also get 30 for lunch) so people have extra time to keep clean during covid which gives employees plenty of time to go to one of the 12 bathrooms in building

As far as I know, employees still have a 30 minute time off task (TOT) timer per day, so if you leave your station 5 minute early for break and come back 5 minutes late, that's 10 minutes.. rack up 30 and you'll hear from your manager. A quick bathroom trip doesn't amount to more than a couple of minutes, so if you add that and you're already close to your 30 minute TOT, you'll most likely get a visit from your manager. They dont look too kindly on employees being gone for 30 minutes during a 20 minute break plus an extra 10 for lunch with a 15 minute toilet break

With all that being said, I doubt I'll ever see a bottle of pee simply because most (easily 90%) people they hire dont care enough about their jobs to stay at their work stations. Employees wander around, go to the break rooms for a snack, track down their friends, find any excuse to go to HR or the onsite sickbay and sometimes sneak outside for a quick smoke and/or shot of whatever they have in their flasks

We have so many problems, peeing in bottles isn't one of them.

Edit : Forgot to mention there are cameras on every work station, stair well, break room etc. Everyone's aware that they're being watched at all times

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