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The Army actually wash?
Isn't that why they are called Pongoes?
Pongoes... I thought they were an Aussie rugby team?

The Army actually wash?
Isn't that why they are called Pongoes?
When they changed the hot water system at work, they "forgot" about the showers in the change rooms, 3 weeks later after about 20 emails from me asking what was happening they had installed the worlds worst electric showers, soon afterward they developed a fault where they would go from cold to scalding (and I mean seriously too hot) and back again randomly.
The Army actually wash?
Isn't that why they are called Pongoes?
Ah, hot dry sand eh?Army wash.
How come you get towels provided? Does the company clean them too?Got an e-mail today at work, upgrades to the showers as there is an increase in demand. Currently we have 4 mens and 2 ladies.
Getting a shower before 9am is pretty much impossible, must be about 50 - 60 guys showering each day.
So the ladies is moving else where and the mens is merging with the current ladies. More lockers being put in and more space for changing and hanging up clothes.
Only downside is this is going to take 5 weeks, with no shower access during that time period
The upside is towels will still be provided and there is a single shower on each floor, however they are like steam rooms!
The local council may give your company a grant to put one in. something under the eco provisions.i think .You have showers? I dont even have a proper bicycle locking facility. I have to use the railings outside the staff mobile (I put it there because there is always someone about on break, etc).
At college I have locked bicycle cages and there are showers but as I am not a member of staff, I am not entitles to use the showers. I cant even use the ones in the Sports centre because I am not on a sport course.
Is all this showering necessary? As long as you're clean when you leave the house and a change of clothes you'll be fine. It's only stale sweat that smells rank.
Yup. We had them since before I started, so I don't actually know why, but I guess it's because a lot of people cycle and the people up top want us to be clean and presentable for clients that might be walking around.How come you get towels provided? Does the company clean them too?
Having another read of the e-mail, it seems that we shall also be able to make use of the showers in the gym in the basement. However I'm not sure I can me arsed to go 5 floors down and back up again. I'll just use the steam room shower.Ask if you can have a temporary portacabin with a couple of showers in, or if they can arrange with a local gym/leisure centre that you can use their showers.
I'm one of the cycle reps at work. We have managed to persuade the company to do something with our Hinckley Site. They are going to be putting in permanent portacabins, one for women, one for men, all kitted out, showers, lockers etc. it's turning out to be a big job, water pipes, electrical hook up etc.
i've even managed to get hairstraighteners at the Warwick site!! Whoop... and really good ones too. I went down the road of "if you don't provide good ones they will not use them and still bring their own" (they hate them bringing in their own, safety and all that).
The new facilities manager starts in 2 weeks and we are going to ask for the same. We have a ratio of about 90% men to 10% women who cycle. I am going to speak to them about converting one of the female shower blocks into a mens shower block, and accomodate all the women in the other one (they will easily fit). I'm not sure it will go down well with the women to be honest, but tough titty. They would be moaning their heads off if they had to put up with what the men had for their numbers.