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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (762782)1/9/2014 5:28:56 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574386
 
>> Nope; very well-regulated enterprise, beginning,at least around here, with regulations for disposing of the oil somebody getting a mandatory minimum salary is using to fry taters and onions. There is also the required toilets , prolly with mandatory signs saying "employees must wash hands".

Nope, what?

There is no requirement here for disposing of frying oil. A guy comes around and picks it up a couple times a week and he's glad to get it. In my nephew's case he pays above minimum wage, so that pointless regulation has no bearing at all on it. I would hope the employees all wash their hands but the truth is the existence of a fucking sign has no bearing, at all, on it. When I worked there as a kid there were no signs and I was taught that you wash your hands every time you touch anything that isn't food. Whether it is a doorknob, the water faucet, or your dick.

I would point out that there has never been one reported incident of food poisoning or anyone getting sick there in all these decades, because our family damn well relied on the income and such an allegation would have destroyed our business. And we knew it.