The bathroom attendant
#16
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,443
Ok, I must be living the wrong lifestyle. Where exactly are these B.A's? Last time I saw one was in Las Vegas...don't seen much of them around my neck of the woods, and my most common travel destination is is Japan, so even if they existed there a tip would be out of the question.
#17
Join Date: Jun 2005
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#19
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Yup, I always see them whenever I have a layover at CLT. Apparently they're hired by the airport and their purpose is to make sure that bathroom is clean and to regulate the traffic.
#20
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: UK
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Posts: 9,235
When I was younger, I used to feel a lot more uncomfortable about not leaving a tip, but as I've become older and slightly grumpier, I've got no problem using soap and paper towels, even if they are supplied by the attendant, and not leaving a tip. Every licenced facility in the UK is required by law to supply a toilet, soap, running water, and a means of drying one's hands. It's not like they're doing me any favours; they're obeying the law.
#21
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#24
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: northeast
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Last year we decided to try a cruise. The ship was lovely, as were its bathrooms, and there was an attendant in the mens room near the dining room. No tips were expected in that situation; but the mens room attendant was a woman! It made Mr. bv quite uncomfortable. Guys - would that bother you? Or is Mr. bv just (charmingly) old-fashioned?
#25
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 70
I'm pleased you don't find them in the toilets at work.
A question that needs to be answered is whether anyone does not wash their hands after using the facilities purely to avoid confrontation??? Shamefully I have been known to do this. However, if their is a frosty pint waiting in the bar area, their is normally enough condensation on the glass to give them the quick once over lol.
A question that needs to be answered is whether anyone does not wash their hands after using the facilities purely to avoid confrontation??? Shamefully I have been known to do this. However, if their is a frosty pint waiting in the bar area, their is normally enough condensation on the glass to give them the quick once over lol.
#26
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,443
Last year we decided to try a cruise. The ship was lovely, as were its bathrooms, and there was an attendant in the mens room near the dining room. No tips were expected in that situation; but the mens room attendant was a woman! It made Mr. bv quite uncomfortable. Guys - would that bother you? Or is Mr. bv just (charmingly) old-fashioned?
#27
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 61
Mmmmmm, bathroom gum.
I generally assume that BAs are there out of economic necessity; not because they see the position as a wise career move. Honest work but not the most pleasant surroundings. As such, I will always tip. Paradoxically, perhaps, I will tip relatively more in poorer countries than in "developed" ones.
I generally assume that BAs are there out of economic necessity; not because they see the position as a wise career move. Honest work but not the most pleasant surroundings. As such, I will always tip. Paradoxically, perhaps, I will tip relatively more in poorer countries than in "developed" ones.
#28
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I kind of like it, it makes me feel far richer and more successful (if only for a moment) than I actually am
Plus, being able to throw on a little extra cologne never hurts. When I'm traveling, I'm expecting to tip a lot so I'm ok with dropping in a buck or two over the course of the evening.
Plus, being able to throw on a little extra cologne never hurts. When I'm traveling, I'm expecting to tip a lot so I'm ok with dropping in a buck or two over the course of the evening.
#29
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 132
Im capable of getting the soap and water myself too, Im capable of parking my own car, Im capable of cooking my own meals
This is a service like any other, you can use it or not. Personally I have always believed this is a great service, (specially the amenities). I always accept the opening of faucet and handing a paper towel part from the BA. I would consider it rude on my behave not to accept it. You see, this guy has not been as lucky as myself (or he has not been able to understand how to improve his luck) and he is making an effort to give a service. So rejecting the courtesy of opening the faucet and handing the paper towel is like rejecting him as a human being, I like to think Im better that that, If I decide to tip him or not is irrelevant, I would always thank him straight in the eye; Thank you, I appreciate that And If I leave or not a tip is irrelevant.
Now, what I consider a great service is been able to leave a tip and take a mint, or eye drops (no, I dont have fear of infection..) , or comb my hear (no fear of lice either), and if needed, have a shoeshine Hell, those are all things that I value for the strategic moment. Ive even had a tie cleaned up after a meal accident
So its like any other thing, if its a guy that is into the service business, he will have the things you could need and if you need them, Im sure you will gladly leave a buck for a 10 cent mint if you need to clear your breath, been tacky with those 90 cents could cost you hundreds if you blew it just for a bad breath
Of course, Ive been in bathrooms where the guy is just an opportunist, and has no real service. From those, I will accept their courtesy and sincerely thank them, but maybe I wouldnt tip them.
But going back to the OPs question; yes, you are entitled to use/take whatever you consider of value in that situation and you should have the correspondent gratitude (Dont be tacky, come on, hes making a living from the shithouse)
#30


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I have no problem with someone fastidiously keeping the restroom clean - I really appreciate that, but feel uncomfortable when they're standing there 'lurking', particularly if I'm the only one in there. I become very self conscious. If you're in the restroom one way or another you should be busy going about your business

