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A delay in seasonal hiring after the dismissals of DEGE has left the Yosemite National Park in California with fewer custody workers to clean the bathrooms of the camp.
That does not change the fact that bathrooms need a thought of regular cleaning, especially with 4 million people visiting the park every year between April and October.
As a result, citing an internal email, all employees are requested to collect the slack, including supervisors and managers, Sfgate reports.
Highly qualified scientists, rangers, IT workers and other employees throughout the year that dates back to Yosemite, are asked to be volunteers to clean the bathrooms in the shifts.
The park management and resource science division, composed of biologists, hydrologists, archaeologists, wildlife specialists and all other park scientists, they were told that they needed to choose at least one bathroom cleaning shift.
“As division chiefs, you are a bee to look at your staff and identify staff that can temporarily reallocate custody tasks for the upper pine trees, at least 4/15 to 5/4,” says the email of the informed action.
Interpretation and education, information technology, commercial services and security are being used for bathroom details.
Of course, the email indicated that other options were consulting first, including portable bathrooms.
But that did not pass the smell test apparently.
He challenged “the spirit of providing the exceptional experience of visitors that visitors reserved and expect, so special when we have several permanent employees that can be trained to help,” said email.
“Our most critical priority of visiting services is to support an experience of high quality visitors for the largest number of visitors and at this time that means ensuring that camp baths are clean,” he added