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Originally Posted by Link1130
Are you kidding me? You really believe this? Have you ever worked as an usher? Do you even have a clue how frustrating it is to have theatres so messy that you cannot get it clean fast enough to get to the next theatre about to drop? Or how awful it is to try to clean just a completely trashed out theatre by yourself because everyone else had to work on a theatre that was even worse?
And, at least at my theatre, the amount of ushers we schedule for a day is determined by how many customers we expect to get that day, not by how much trash they leave, which actually leaves us with less ushers than we need. More people picking up their trash wouldn't affect the amount of ushers, just take some pressure off of the ushers and allow them more time to clean the restrooms and lobby like they're supposed.
* Link1130 shrugs and walks away
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If you don't think trash in a theater keeps more ushers working, you are the one who is being silly. How time consuming is the job beyond cleaning? Do you really think that if cleaning was illiminated you would still have as many ushers working? Also, if you think managers don't factor in cleaning time when it is a fact of the business, either you don't realize what it means to be a manager or your managers are morons.
On a related note, when I say leave your trash, I'm not referring to "trashing the place". I leave my refuse in a neat pile below the seat, which is completely acceptable to pretty much everyone but ushers I guess.
Cleaning up is part of an usher's job. The fact ushers clean, makes it part of their job. If it wasn't, ushers wouldn't be cleaning, someone else would.. If you spent less time bitching and more time picking up my nachos you wouldn't be so pressed for time.
