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I can't believe half you lads are entertaining this jobsworth. Instead of moaning about your poor shaver and toothbrush learn how to charge stuff properly. As already stated

Toothbrush in the day
Shaver at night

Is this really the sort of world we live in?

Customers want all sorts of odd stuff. Is this really any different?
 
I can't believe half you lads are entertaining this jobsworth. Instead of moaning about your poor shaver and toothbrush learn how to charge stuff properly. As already stated

Toothbrush in the day
Shaver at night

Is this really the sort of world we live in?

I view it as an exercise in diplomacy in the face of blatant awkwardness which is a necessary skill with some of the customers I meet.

I can't go around saying "F*** me pal, if not having enough charging sockets for your worn out junk appliances is a hardship and a problem, are you even sure you know what a problem is ?" too often.


Just as a hypothetical example you understand, and in no way related to the post in question.
 
Well the customer is always right. For me the only thing I have on charge in my bathroom is.........nought. Her indoors got her toothbrush plugged into shaver socket once a week, I binned my electric shaver (which only need charging once a month, shaved every day, don't you know), for more manly wet shaver.

But if people want to usb plug in there iPad, iPhone, watch a tv in the bath, hair remover, hairdryer or whatever else, pamper their needs. Personally, wandering around in the nudy :eek:, with lashings of water & steam abound, I rather just manually teeth with a toothbrush. :)
 
Nice tel, proper job.
I use an old fashioned cut throat razor or double edge razor with old fashioned brush & soap, can't beat it. Can be fun if your hand shakes though:(:sob:
 
AICMFP = And I Claim My £5

Eunuch = Cut throat razor and shaky hands for when you trim the nut sack. ;o))))

Sense of humour >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ;o))))
 

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