Replaced or not, it's still a lever
Feb. 8th, 2013 02:05 amSo last week I noticed strange things afoot with the wall-mounted toilet in the bathroom at work. After a bit of running around (tightening the bolts is a good place to start, but chips of porcelain larger than a quarter falling off are not cool) they did discover not one, but two of them were cracked, and replaced them (with identical wall-mounted toilets).
I'm glad that the obvious problem has been solved, but wall-mounted toilets are still a poor decision from a physics standpoint.
My manager concurs on all this. She'd been meaning to say something about them (apparently they were creaking dangerously any time *anyone* sat on them) but it kept slipping her mind.
When, inevitably, the bolts loosen again, I will be ready and waiting to complain. Again.
I'm glad that the obvious problem has been solved, but wall-mounted toilets are still a poor decision from a physics standpoint.
My manager concurs on all this. She'd been meaning to say something about them (apparently they were creaking dangerously any time *anyone* sat on them) but it kept slipping her mind.
When, inevitably, the bolts loosen again, I will be ready and waiting to complain. Again.