Something very unusual is happening in the Internet. There's a Google Spreadsheets spreadsheet going around that gathers testimonials about the bathrooms companies. There, employees can answer very direct questions, such as “what is it like to shit there?”.
The document already has almost 3,000 responses, and several companies and startups are already listed there. The descriptions are well done and give an idea, for those who are curious, of what other companies' bathrooms are like. The restrooms described in this worksheet are located in corporate companies across the country, and some of the comments even bring up scatological details that are well suited to the context.
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The companies that have done better in this investigation are the IT companies, and, according to a comment about the Totvs bathroom – a company from São Paulo –, the experience is very good. The description says that the bathrooms are large and very clean, always equipped with paper and alcohol to sanitize the toilet and hands. According to the employee who described the bathroom, the only negative point of the company's bathrooms is that the cabins are not isolated, and it is possible to see the feet of the colleague who is using the next cabin.
Another bathroom is described in a very creative way, this time by the company Serpo, also from São Paulo: “Sometimes it is more discussion going on in the house next door, but I think that's normal when you have imaginary friends after 30 years. Outside peak hours it's nice, there's sunscreen and it's always clean, thanks to the cleaning staff, you deserve an Olympic medal! A warning for those with short legs, the light goes off after a while and you have to swing your foot under the door to turn the light on.”
Who had the idea of creating the spreadsheet was Bruno Lopes, 24 years old. He works at BTG Pactual in the area of digital assets, and said that the idea came up in 2020 in groups of agencies, and when it came to him this year, he decided to create and open it to the general public. He created the spreadsheet a week ago and it already has more than 2,000 shares on Twitter.
He placed hisLinkedIn, and has since then gained 3,000 new contacts on the platform.
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