I much prefer the woman who cleans houses or rooms for free for people who struggle to do it themselves, or the guy who does free yard work for abandoned homes or people who cant do it themselves
I appreciate those type of people way more, especially the house cleaners. They don't shame people in the videos or call them disgusting, they treat them with dignity and respect and acknowledge that certain mental conditions can lead to the mess. As a borderline hoarder who's terrible at cleaning myself, those videos make me feel less ashamed.
god yes. like those ppl who help out ppl with severe depression or just horde But yes the /other mental illness or physical disability also seem like a sweet thing. Literally smtn I would do myself if I didnt have all those things myself
the people who clean houses non judgementally for people struggling make me wanna cry with how kind they are tbh. like i can just imagine how good it feels to have someone help you like that :')
i like the lady who cleans tombstones for free. she always asks the living families for permission and if she can’t find them she asks the cemetery owners, she doesn’t use harsh chemicals, and her voiceovers are information about the deceased person(s) if she can find any. very respectful. EDIT: i’m not talking about clean girl. this is about manicpixiemom.
i love her as well! i think grave cleaning is fine as long as they are older graves. if theyre recent, especially with like flowers or gifts, and not asking then thats just disrespectful.
As a former walmart janitor im MAD cause i kept my bathrooms hyper clean. this girl is probably contaminating the seats with chemicals that are not safe for everyone. like there is a reason walmart has strict rules on what cleaning chemicals we use.
As a former retail worker AND someone with eczema- I'm GLAD they kicked her out! They don't know what's in those chemicals she's using. What is someone sensitive like me has a reaction to her chemicals?
Honestly if they wanna work for free. There’s so many volunteer places that could use their help. Cleaning animal places, helping serve food at a soup kitchen and cleaning the dishes
But that's just it, volunteering somewhere legitimately doesn't gain profitable engagement on tiktok, so they'd actually be working for free instead of making ad revenue due to rage bait
@@generalcodsworth4417Oh boy there are so many “volunteer” tik toks out there of influencers doing “voluntourism”, where they’ll barely contribute anything - just show up to film for a few hours and get in the way of anyone actually trying to help. It’s more insulting when they actually pretend to help
The cleaning lady is especially odd, because first of all she could make a company liable if a cleaning agent she uses harms a guest. She’s also not upholding sanitary practices either, she’s not wearing proper protection, using food like buns and tortillas as rags, and is leaving the bathroom open for guests to come into which might expose them to a unsafe chemical environment. There’s so many other variables that a cleaning company or the establishment has to uphold when cleaning. It’s insane that she then rants about how they kicked her out as if she doing them a kind deed, they don’t know her she could be dangerous for all these employees know.
Exactly! I used to be a custodian for 3 casinos and I had to pause the video and rant to my husband. We had to have SDS sheets for every single chemical we used just in case someone was allergic, they got in on their skin or in their eyes, etc. Plus, not only could the chemicals be harmful, but if you don't know what chemicals the company is already using, you could mix some that aren't supposed to be mixed and that could be extremely dangerous. And not wearing gloves, aprons, or anything else to shield herself is also nuts. I don't even clean my own toilet in my home without wearing gloves! She's not a victim for being kicked out, she deserved it.
@@LunaMoth_Loveas a mechanic, seeing this type of mishandling pisses me off. It’s not cleaning but I can understand the pain with the SDS sheet as it’s in my line of work as well. If someone used/disposed of certain materials improperly or just used certain chemicals improperly it would be so harmful to A, the environment, B, the employers and C, hurt the person who is using it. It would really only create more mess for the employers than helping.
Also it really could set a bad precedent for younger viewers. They could handle the chemicals they show wrong, not know how to use them properly and lastly, make kids do this in public!
This is frustrating because they always make a big deal about “getting kicked out” and vilifying the employees, when in reality we have to kick people out who do unpaid work (at least the hardware store where I work) do to potential lawsuits.
I wasn’t even allowed to assist customers at Walmart when I was off the clock I had to take my vest off and was encouraged to point customers to a working employee because doing unpaid work at those companies is illegal and the stuff she’s doing is a liability
Due to ** (not “do to” , lol) But damn, does it happen that often that you are familiar with this scenario? You said “we have to kick out people who do unpaid work” as if it’s something you’re used to doing! How many people have you seen come in and start working shelves or whatever at your store ?? And has it been just recently because of this trend? Are they always people filming? Or are there some people who just do it without filming ?? I’m so curious loo
I like the lady who cleans people’s horder houses for free. It’s really cool because she gives the audience empathy about the stories behind the houses while changing people’s lives
As someone who actually cleans bathrooms as a job, those chemicals are HARSH and I've definitely faced the consequences of improper protection and do not allow people in the bathroom while cleaning or a few minutes after since fumes are high. Hope these people are safe because it WILL harm their health
As a former retail worker, here’s how you make their jobs easier: 1. Put things back where they belong. 2. Don’t make a mess. 3. Put your cart away. 4. Let employees do their jobs. That’s it.
As another former retail worker, can confirm. It’s really not that hard to do any of these things. I saw a mother holding her infant push her cart out to the parking lot and then push it all the way back where it belongs after she was done with it while many more people more situationally capable than her just left theirs in parking spaces. It is definitely possible to just be a little more considerate when shopping.
You're absolutely right that not only is she potentially creating dangerous gases by mixing chemicals but the chemicals she's using are for personal domestic use. Stores use specific cleaners to minimise allergies and dermatitis. Also cleaning a sink with a burger bun? Not great if someone with celiac carefully washes their hands before eating and glutens themselves cause of a stupid tiktok.
My 16 year old idiot coworker mixed chemicals and almost killed me and my baby while I was six months pregnant. It should probably be illegal for normal workers to handle toxic chemicals
@@thethe4665I'm a janitor and one of my coworkers who is in their 60's and has worked the job for nearly 20 years has mixed harsh chemicals 🙄 and one of my coworkers in their 20's has mixed ammonia and bleach. I regularly have to remind everyone not to mix chemicals
i don’t get why these people will work at target for free for hours but not put that same effort into actually helpful volunteer work that helps people and not corporations
There’s someone out there who cleans houses for those who can’t because of hoarding tendencies, physical disabilities, or other reasons for free that is basically the lawful good version of these trends.
The employees legally have to clean the bathroom again after she leaves, because they have no way of knowing if she actually cleaned it or sprayed it with dangerous chemicals, hid something in it, etc. and if she had and something happened to a client, they'd be liable. So she's literally making them do their work twice.
Excatly what i was thinking, there are rules and policies about what cleaning products you can use, down to the types of gloves you can wear. She is just making their jobs harder while also shaming the employees for doing the bare minimum work for less than liveable wages.
same with getting super offended when someone doesn't seem grateful or doesn't give you anything in return, but that's not how kindness works. what they really want is a trade.
As someone who is disabled, so much this. Some people only see us as props to make themselves look/feel better and get mad when we don't actually need their help. Turns out we're not as helpless as some people make us out to be!
“When Alejandro saw my beautiful work, he immediately went to get his manager!” is kind of hilarious. The way she says it sounds like he’s so impressed he needs to tell everyone, but I think anyone who has ever had a job understands the “my manager gets paid more than me, I’m gonna make him deal with this crazy BS.”
I feel like she really expects people to be impressed and act like she's a hero for doing this. Then when the employees don't tell her how wonderful a human she is, she makes them look like absolute monsters so TikTok commenters stick up for her and give her the validation she believes she deserves. Insufferable.
Also self proclaiming that it was "beautiful" when in reality he was likely having a mini freakout over the girl with no PPE using unknown chemicals in the bathroom 🙊
at my old retail job, among the minimum wage and proper break fliers and stuff, we literally had a guide on how to kick people out if they were caught recording in our store LMAO
I rejoined retail last year and they Did do trainings on 'what to do if a content creator comes into your store'. And periodically we'll get updated on "hey this is a new tiktok trend to keep your eyes out for"
It can get businesses shut down if they get caught having someone “work” off the clock so of course they are freaking out. Plus imagine being an employee at Walmart or McDonald’s and you have like three minutes to piss and there’s someone in there cleaning off schedule so you gotta hold it through another rush
The issue is no part of being off the clock, the issue is an insane woman is in your bathroom spraying god knows what chemicals that "look nice" on everything
The real MVPs are the channels that clean the houses of hoarders, the elderly, and people with physical/psychological difficulties for free. They earn their money through social media views and getting sponsored by the cleaning products they use. Why can't more people do that if cleaning is their passion and they can apparently afford to do it for free?
@@emisformakeryou suggesting…they do it for free then? so do *you* want to work for free? How exactly are you gonna help others if youre broke yourself. Rather ppl be paid for helping other struggling families than corporations. If those corps pay them to help bc of some products all well then….as long as the ppl are being helped.
@@emisformaker it's free for the people whose houses they're cleaning so they're still doing a service. doing brand deals enables them to clean more people's houses without charging them for it.
@@emisformaker yes, because they gotta pay the bills somehow too. But it's free for the person having their house cleaned. ex. nottheworstcleaner, a channel I like who does this type of thing, the people she cleans for are often elderly or disabled and can't clean by themselves, and can't afford to pay anyone to come and help them. So she does it without making the person pay for it, and they get a livable space again while she gets paid through socials and sponsorships, putting food on her table and making it so she can continue to provide this service for people in need without taking money from them when they are already struggling. I think it's a way better model than doing this for corporations who absolutely can afford to pay professional cleaners.
there are nonprofits in most US states that go out and help people with cleaning and you can volunteer to help. it's very organized - you wear gloves and a mask - and you help people who a) need it very much and b) consent to the cleaning. these "well-meaning" folks should sign up with them :)
Especially by her weird fan base who think they're rude and ungrateful for not wanting some rando sneaking into their bathrooms with chemicals (because that's literally what she's doing. She knows that the employees will kick her out, yet she does it anyway) Not to mention, she always gets kicked out, meaning the poor employees are gonna have to clean up what chemicals she left when she stopped
@@RULERZREACHF4N- I haven't seen anyone talking about this part. The employees are going to have to re-clean everything because they don't know what she used/how. It's incredibly dangerous what she's doing and she needs to stop. It's not "generous" to create a dangerous environment and more work for employees. If she really wanted to help, she'd get the proper training to know how to clean and apply to volunteer, or better yet, get the proper training and clean disabled/mentally ill ppls houses for free.
*Walks onto a store with various chemicals, improper gear, goes to a tiny, probably unventilated room designed for privacy, rendering the room occupied disregarding the needs of the customers and employees- all without permission or heads up to the establishment* But why would they kick me out?!?
Once I was at work, heavily pregnant. My coworker starts mixing chemicals and using them, made mustard gas and we all almost blacked out. It was one of the most physically painful moments of My life and who knows what that did to my child
i can't believe she used people's real names and i bet none of the employees she filmed gave permission for their faces to appear in her tiktoks. that's literally a nightmare scenario to me. every time i suspect people in my store are filming i avoid them at all costs. i know that the last thing i need at work is some tiktokker who's never worked a retail job in their lives to post me on their account as the CrAzY employee kicking them out. i feel so awful for the people who's privacy she violated with this.
I saw some teenage boys go up to a mall GameStop manager trying to show him something on one of their phones. Another was holding his phone up to record. The manager didn't look at the phone and just told the kids that if they didn't leave now, he'd call mall security. Those little shites ran out giggling but it still pissed me off to see that they were harassing him and filming it for clout.
for real as a customer service worker i hate being filmed especially if i know it’s going to be posted somewhere because you know what the internets like…
It’s a Public establishment and I’m pretty sure that they know that they’re being filmed and there’s many people with the same first name. People always film in stores and restaurants and stuff and there’s not anything wrong with unless you’re being a nuisance of course
Another thing that bothers me about this trend is there almost seems to be this attitude of like, "Look how easy it is, can you believe no one's taken the time to straighten the shelves or clean the bathrooms?" when anyone who has worked jobs like these knows how difficult it is to keep up with an ever increasing workload.
yup, workers don't just clean the bathrooms all day, they have other responsibilities on top of that. usually there's not a designated person who only cleans the bathroom - it's regular employees that do literally everything. saying this as a former mcdonalds employee.
I feel the exact same way. I feel like these people like to put on a good face and do this and act like it’s not a hard job and that they’re doing everyone a favor when in reality they’d be putting in their two weeks notice asap if they were required to work there full time. In other words: try actually working there and then see if you have the same attitude “good hearted” about it.
I've worked fast food, I know how it is and I make sure to inhibit workers as little as possible. Just let them do their underpaid work in peace. I've dealt with shitty managers who think they know how to do my job better than I did when they worked in a completely different department everyday, it gets real annoying real fast. Just let these people do their jobs in peace.
As someone who’s worked in retail, let me educate people on what we do; clean like a third or forth of the store (depending how big it is) and by clean I mean pick up everything on the floor, push everything up front, reorganize the items, fill up the shelves on the front of the aisles named “endcaps,” take out all the items that don’t belong there AND put them all back, clean some areas with cleaner, going back and forth to the stock room and restock the shelves, all while answering customer questions and if a customer needs any physical help AND all the shoplifters. (So many shoplifters…) There’s also projects that your manager can put you to do at random days, random time. All of this must be done in a 3-5 hours along with your break. 🥲
In my experience, not everyone on staff can clean the bathrooms. There's usually some training required because of the harsh chemicals used and many places will hire a custodian for that very reason. As for the store shelves: sometimes this happens when they're understaffed, over busy, or they've placed people in departments that they don't know well.
As a custodian, I would prefer she actually didn't, because she doesn't really seem to know what she's doing. It looks like she's just dumping a bunch of random goop on the surfaces and wiping it off with a mediocre sponge (sorry Jarvis).
There's a woman called auri who does that, cleans houses for free. Most of the time the people have some kind of mental health issue and can't face it themselves. She gets sponsored by scrub daddy etc who pay for her to go. She says the same 'dirtier the better' stuff bc she genuinely loves cleaning and wants to help people
the worst part about the first one is that the actual workers would get fired if they were making tiktoks of themselves working. :/ when I worked at walmart my manager wouldnt even let me borrow another employees scanner because i was 'talking instead of working' even though I just wanted to know where to put an item. I cant imagine walking past a customer just zoning a shelf and taking a break whenever she wants.
As someone who's worked retail, restaurant, and fast food service alike, I can say this is such a bizarre red flag. As an employee, sure you wish customers would clean up after themselves, but not like this! You don't know what she's using, which means the chems may not play nice together or may leave harsh fumes or residues in the closed space. Not to mention, the weird and illegal stuff (drugs and the like, too) that people do in restrooms means that employees are often taught either through osmosis or directly that they should be wary of a customer spending a lot of time in the restroom. And if you're gonna record me without my consent? Hell no, I'm gonna make sure the manager hears whatever they need to kick you out. Just let people do their underpaid work in peace; we have enough shit we have to deal with, without weirdos like this making our jobs more of a chore.
this was my first thought. used to mop the floors nightly; no poor employee needs to be inhaling mustard gas bc some clout chaser decided to do your job with mystery chemicals instead of getting their own.
I loved the when Jarvis said “adding unnecessary variables to their workflow” which is SO true, as someone who has worked in these places it’s so frustrating when something totally unnecessary happens and you’re caught in the middle of it
I think another issue is that non-retail workers don't understand that we have many tasks that we need to complete before the end of our shift. We're not just wandering around waiting to help customers, we have a lot of other shit to do. And disruptive bullshit makes it 100 times worse for us.
The way the second woman is backhandedly “helping” these service employees just shows her weird classism, the self righteousness she gets to manufacture when they’re “ungrateful” is really something else too
Thissss and she only likes comments praising her instead of the comments pointing out the issues of her messing with workers' carts in Target because they could be for online orders and not stocking purposes, etc.
literally, especcialy since like,, i dont know about anyone else but if I was a worker and some rando was cleaning the bathrooms, I would kick them out so fast just because of how EASY it is to make MUSTARD GAS
I don’t understand how these people don’t understand just how dangerous cleaning products can be. When I worked at a small town library, one of the first things they told me was to NEVER bring in my own cleaning supplies without first checking with the janitorial staff or the 3 giant binders of warnings for the cleaning supplies they used. If I were to mix the wrong chemicals, I could kill, or at the very least seriously harm myself and others. And that was a library that maybe saw 30 people a day. I can’t imagine the strength of chemicals a fast food chain with hundreds of customers uses. They are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS and absolutely no one should be bringing outside cleaning supplies into these restaurants, especially not random people with no idea what they use.
I work for a commercial cleaner right now and you are absolutely right. We have to use specific chemicals for specific things, and if you don't take the proper precautions you put yourself and others at risk of getting chemical burns or inhaling toxic gases. It's kinda scary!
If I saw someone randomly cleaning a fast food bathroom I'd assume they were trying to cover up a crime scene or something weird. Like why else would you be so determined to do this without pay even after you've been asked to stop?
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy but instead of all the crazy shit that happens about halfway through the game the whole game is just cleaning up bathrooms like at the start.
I don't really see an issue. I worked for walmart for a long time and the work can become absolutely grinding. I would not at all be mad if someone came in just to give a much needed helping hand. And there are far FAR worse trends that people on tiktok could be participating in other than helping minimum wage employees and making their days easier.
@@pineappleboy1468 Are they making their days easier though? You're assuming they're doing the work correctly and not messing anything up, these tiktokers don't work there and likely never have, so how do they know they aren't stocking incorrectly or inadvertently making things worse? I agree with Jarvis in that I don't think they mean to make it harder for the employees, but it's important to understand that even the best intentions can have negative effects
@@pineappleboy1468that’s true but there are certain ways and procedures in which things need to be done. I feel like it’s especially an issue with logging/recording things because if a bunch of stock suddenly appears without anyone who actually works there knowing that it has leads to more work for the actual employees. Otherwise they may just do things wrong: like restocking things from a workers cart when in reality that thing needed to be taken off the shelves or moved: it’s more work plus the hassle of tracking down suddenly vanished items
@@pineappleboy1468 as a retail worker, I think I speak for most of us when I say that the last thing I want is for a customer to come in and start "working" without knowing our store procedures, disturbing other customers, and potentially just making a mess instead of actually helping. They have no access to any tools the actual employees have to do their job right, so they will always do it wrong
its so weird how protective the tiktok commenters are about her getting kicked out for cleaning, being seen as ungrateful and all, but i have a feeling the same people dont give that same appreciation for hired janitors and cleaners. its so strange
well see, if you appear to be affluent and you CHOOSE to work, that's very noble of you. if you HAVE to work to get paid and you're working as a cleaner, it's because you are Lesser Than. i call it Classist Maths lol
Hi I used to be a licensed food service worker. Some things that can get you in real trouble is 1. She is a liability, since you’re not an employee the company can be held responsible. 2. We are required by law to have SDS (Safety Data Sheets) which list all the chemicals used in the workplace and 3rd. She wears no PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) when cleaning, even we were required to wear gloves when cleaning the bathroom. 4th It could be seen as at best trespassing at worst a violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and that can land you in prison.
As someone that works in Safety, these businesses have to have Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) to show what chemicals they have in the facility. If someone were to get ahold of these chemicals or has an allergic reaction to one, they need to have this information on hand. This can be a dangerous situation. Even think about if she mixes chemicals that have a reaction. It’s definitely a liability to have her doing this at businesses. Also if she gets hurt….I could go on.
Yeah I could have sworn seeing her spray kaboom on a mirror, like what I have never in my years of cleaning gas station bathrooms, it's why so many places have sanitization stations where all the solutions are
@@vozera723 also it looks like she doesn't even know how to clean well. so it's not even a thing of expertise. i know for content she just puts a shit load of product for no reason, but ppl encouraging this waste and making her popular piss me off. just.....if you're going to have shitty content creators popular, get the ones who know what they are doing.
I work on the farm and this is the first thing I thought of too! We’re Gap certified, so if a chemical was used without it being in our sds we could lose our certification.
It feels really disrespectful towards the actual employees to say how dirty the bathroom is, or how disorganized the shelves are. You're already making way more than these people by getting brand deals from this which is enough of a punch in the face. These min wage employees don't deserve to be thrown under the bus for not having the proper tools, time, etc to clean the bathrooms as well as you personally want them.
@@brendajameson5093 I've worked 3 different retail jobs. It's disrespectful to emphasize just how dirty or disorganized the work is like its the minimum wage employee's fault they aren't given the proper means to make the space spotless with so many customers constantly going through. Maybe it's less disrespectful to clean it themselves, but I'd like to see them just do this for fun and not make a video about it that earns them a ton of money🤷🏽♀️
I don't have experience in walmart but I have worked in a motel and let me tell you people washing their own dishes was so fucking annoying. The problem is you have to clean everything to a certain standard and you have no idea whether a random customer actually did or not, so every time you walked into a room and saw a sink full of clean dishes you'd pack them up to be washed anyway. If people put stuff away after that it was even worse because there was literally no way to tell what they'd used and what they hadn't unless they'd done such a bad job cleaning the dishes that it was obvious just from looking. Somebody coming in and doing this could (depending on your workplace) cause a huge issue because employees need to clean the bathroom but somebody else has come in and had a go and now it's not clear how clean the bathroom actually is. Best case scenario they just have to clean the entire thing again to make sure it's done properly, worst case scenario it's now impossible to do the job because you don't know what's dirty and what isn't
As a former retail worker, they get enough shit from managers and corporate, no need for clean girl on tiktok to storm in and insult their work there, they're clearly trying their best not being paid enough for scrubbing toilets ☠
As someone that runs a cleaning crew, cleaning those bathrooms is a good way to make someone sick (you don't know what they're using) and they use specific chemicals so that they don't cause allergic reactions and disinfect properly. I've actually had to write up people for using chemicals we don't have proper paperwork for. Also her not wearing gloves is horrifying, full stop.
Not only can these chemicals cause reactions to skins (at my job the restroom cleaner is corrosive to skin, or at least that's what the label says), like... Why would you want to clean a PUBLIC TOILET with your BARE HANDS?!?!
@@kadebrockhausenShe is most likely going to these places in the morning. When they haven’t been used as much and were cleaned by the night crew the day before. She definitely adds trash to the restroom to make it “look dirty”
It is 100% a liability issue. The store I work at only allows certain people to clean bodily fluids (as you you’d find in a bathroom). There are also rules where certain cleaners must be used in certain areas and in certain concentrations. What happens when you mix bleach and ammonia cleaners… you get mustard gas which can be freaking deadly. I certainly wouldn’t trust a random person mixing all of those cleaners together.
I'm sure other people will say it, but it's very dangerously to randomly combine cleaning supplies, and it's wasteful to use the amounts that she does. This is hazardous to her health and probably the health of people using the bathrooms after.
Exactly! She has no way of knowing what they clean the bathrooms with normally. What if the company uses something with ammonia and she uses bleach? Or something on the floor that's not standard for a commercial setting and someone slips? People just think janitorial work is janitorial work, but just like food prep jobs cleaning jobs have their own sets of safety and sanitary training.
@@Snarl_Marx Not to mention some household cleaners have allergens or could in some way be harmful to certain people. Like in one clip it looked like she was cleaning a toilet seat with bowl cleaner, some types of which can cause serious skin irritation. If this woman keeps doing these videos, she could actually seriously hurt someone. Edit: I just saw the tortilla. We truly live in a society.
Nah even better not getting proper onboarding and training. You feel like your doing what she is doing because they Barely train you and don’t tell you what to do in a day.
lmao ikr it’s so dumb we have to call them that. target’s trying to act like they’re so much better like call them what they are they’re here to buy shit and i doubt they mind being called customers. and same thing if you say employee instead of “team member”
If she's cleaning with something that doesn't play nice with the store's go-to cleaning solutions (bleach, ammonia, vinegar, whatever-based), she's creating a hazard.
As someone who's done both retail and custodial work, 1. the employees will still have to follow their own procedures either way, 2. mixing tons of chemicals like that is very dangerous, and 3. the public messes areas up extremely quickly. I still love to clean in my spare time, so I understand the urge to do this, but that time and effort is much better spent on your own or a loved one's space. You can also volunteer or get a job in the field.
I love the mental gymnastics involved in feeling enough shame about the deep seated class disparity for min wage employees that you want to do something for them, but also presuming that you are so inherently better than them that even a small amount of your manual labor will be worth more to them than, say, actual money. You aren’t making their shifts shorter, and they’re still obligated to clean those areas anyways, the only reason you’d think an extra cleaning would help is if you think the current employees aren’t doing it ‘good enough’. Someone else in the comments mentioned the term ‘poverty cosplay’, and that’s describes it pretty well.
@@aphrodieMonkeyNo, actually they don't. it wasn't on the official cleaning logs so it was not counted. Not to mention they are not using properly regulated cleaning supplies, so then we have to clean the unknown chemicals that will hopefully not create a toxic chemical reaction with officially used chemicals.
my coworker works like three jobs at once, and most days he has to go straight to his other jobs after his shift at our job. yesterday we talked a little, and he said that sometimes he feels like hes on auto pilot and he feels like hes going insane. whenever i ask him how he does it, the response is always the same, "i have bills to pay!". hes very happy and energetic despite being so tired. it just sucks to see this, knowing that he has to tire himself in poor working conditions.
Working people need to be paid a living wage at any job. If a job is worth hiring someone to do then it is worth paying that person a living wage to do it. If you as a business owner cannot find a way to make money while paying your employees a living wage you cannot afford to run a business.
Talking about weird variables: A lot of chemicals do conflict with each other. If she doesn't do a good job removing the chemicals she uses to clean, she could cause a weird chemical reaction when the employees use the cleaning supplies they have in the building
I've been a cleaner in a kitchen and a hospital and both of them were very strict about what cleaning chemicals we could use (in case they interact with the food/cause a reaction in a patient). If this happens in America too then that's probably another reason why the staff "aren't grateful"?? It won't fall back on this girl if someone sues the company, it'll fall back on the minimum wage employees 😬
Oh they definitely have to go through and clean up after because of the unknown chemicals. I feel bad for the poor employees that are going to have to do that
I'm a janitor at a mall and we're required to have SDS (Safety Data Sheets) on all the chemicals we use because of liability. These pe people bring in random chemicals and can cause so many issues
The thing that also infuriates me about this is that. You can work at places for free. It’s called volunteering. I regularly volunteer at a local botanical garden, and I love encouraging other people to volunteer if they’re able! I wouldn’t be nearly as mad about this trend if it was volunteering lol
Same exact thought. I volunteer with a cat rescue at least once every week. Spend time with the kitties and clean all their cages. And we ALWAYS need more volunteers... (kittens are very messy!)
@NotVille_ not ville made a normal comment??? Edit: wait the reply under him is the exact same but he usually copied other people not the other way around what’s going on? Edit 2: wait I just realized he edited his comment so he probably did it to seem like the other person was copying him
as a retail employee here's my two cents: the problem with the girl working on the floor is that she doesn't actually know where things go. just because it looks like it belongs there, doesn't necessarily mean it does; customers move shit around all the time. everything in the store has a specific spot and is supposed to look a specific way. there's a specific way to do recovery that she doesn't know. the clean girl is just straight up dangerous. she doesn't know what chemicals the janitors use and vice versa. it's like she's asking for mustard gas lmao
Plus it’s the retail employees job to put things back where they go, like we have a time where we’re supposed to be putting things back where they belong.
Te reply but I completely agree. She doesn't know planograms and is probably making more work for the employees have to put stuff back where it goes, very annoying
@@akaLilBitas someone who works on retail, most retail workers wouldn’t even care lol, but still it would bother some. And nobody is making mustard gas with residues from cleaning supplies. That’s ridiculous, but still she shouldn’t be there cleaning the damn toilets
@@dragonsharker4793I’m a stocker, would it not bother workers if everything was messed up or put in the wrong place because of someone who didn’t work there tried doing the employers job? And no, she shouldn’t be cleaning the toilets, never said she should be allowed, she doesn’t have the exact stuff workers have to clean the toilets probably, looks like some weird shi.
The reason why these people are doing this is to not just get clout, but its like a subtle move to try to position themselves as better than the workers who actually are paid to do this. It's condescending and extremely disrespectful to the employees when they just do this without warning, and then turn to the cameras and say "I was just doing it out of the goodness of my heart, look how dirty it was before and how good it looks now" when they get kicked out for doing something they aren't supposed to. It's almost like a dig at the employees and it's so disgusting.
I worked at a gas station for a couple years and there’s no way we would want a random person doing an unscheduled cleaning of our bathroom. We don’t know you, we don’t know what chemicals you used and the point of the job training is to make sure it’s done by someone the company is responsible for.
Not to mention having a stranger camped out in the public bathrooms for a period of time **with a camera and a huge platform.** I hate to pull a tired argument, but if a guy were to do that, they’d probably be prosecuted. Not seen as charming and charitable.
the crazy place with the walmart bathroom is that place is pretty much blasted head to toe nightly but it’s a walmart so it just gets dirty fast it doesn’t matter how clean the bathroom is at open
What rubs me the wrong way about the first girl is that she's not even doing the work someone would typically do at target/walmart or following the same rules. She gets to pick when her lunch is and eats and drinks on the floor which would not be okay. Then she's picking out whatever job she wants to do at the time and none of them involve dealing with customers which is 90% of the real work and where most people find the most stress.
I mean when I'm walking through an aisle and see that some jerk put everything in the wrong place,or left stuff on the floor i sometimes take a moment to fix it up. It's not like I'm saving the store or anything, but it's a small annoyance I can save someone later.
Also she's visibly doing work while cosplaying as an employee with no name badge and then telling people she doesn't work there. Someone's going to get chewed out later about lazy workers and someone else is going to be blamed.
@@tevenpowell8023 oh yeah me too! I used to work at target so I know the pain and try to help where I can. But I also don't consider that "working at the store for free" and I'm definitely not recording myself for views doing it!
when i was younger i’d go shopping with my mum and while she looked for stuff i’d rearrange the items of the shelves to be “right”. didn’t ever get tiktok clout for it but i DID get an autism diagnosis so. there’s that
Yeah, I haven't seen enough of the first person Jarvis talks about, but the little I have seen sets off my 'Tism Sense, and I worry they're being exploited by a parent or guardian for content/money. Like the combination of autistic naivite and an interest in tidying, then being told they're being 'helpful' to the workers... Not to absolve anybody, I could just see myself at that age being tricked that way.
same here!! my friend and i once sat on the floor at dollar tree and organized all of the books they had.. an employee came by to check on us and seemed pretty weirded out lmao.. turns out yeah it's the autism but NOW the catch is that i'm too anxious to ever do anything like that ever again
The answer is really simple. If these people really enjoy cleaning and maintenance - which many people do - they should apply to these jobs. But they don’t. Because they know that they’re low-paying, don’t provide enough safety equipment, and don’t have good benefits. But a more effective way to deal with this is to persuade workers to form a union, and support them as they demand higher wages and working conditions. Then those jobs would be both enjoyable to those who like that sort of work and have the dignity of livable wages.
For sure!!! I worked at a craft store for almost two years & was totally qualified for a manager position (only didn't get it bc of a technicality), and it was honestly really enjoyable other than the pay, which was a total joke. I seriously considered trying to unionize the store but then I got into grad school so.. just noped out instead :/
Makes me wonder if she actually uses a cleaner or just has a fancy colorful spray. In one take it looks like she's spraying blue paint on the sink. Do you know cleaners that look like hers?
Housekeeper here too and everything from no gloves to the mixing of cleaning products to the excessive use of toilet tablets to her whole cleaning technique in general may have killed off a couple of my brain cells
I assume a big reason why they ask her to leave is cos they have absolutely no idea what chemicals are in her products. I used to work at a supermarket and we could use like 2 different, very specific products max (d10 gang 😂). Her stuff looks radioactive and probs has all sorts of chemicals that shouldn’t be near food.
Imagine if you walked into a fast food place with your own burger meat, you'd be questioned immediately and be asked to leave cuz they have no idea what is in the food you brought in, that is a liability cuz if that contaminates any of the equipment then someone else could be harmed or even killed if they have a serious allergy.
I was wondering why she wouldnt put this kind of effort into actually helping out charities or shelters or soup kitchens, but then i realized that they probably wouldnt let her film the way she can get away with in walmart and target
Exactly, I worked at a food pantry and knew the people who were in charge and they would not tolerate bs like this at all! Anyone trying to film tiktoks there would be kicked out like that especially since it might expose any personal client information and we pride ourselves on being confidential with them
These tik tokers are doing all this cleaning not because they want to be helpful but to gain views and sell products. If they can't film themselves helping homeless people, feeding the need, clean up parks, actual helpful things . They won't do it. They need that validation.
7:12 she was probably caught within minutes bc someone at the counter saw a girl walking with a mop and a bucket go down the hall to the bathroom and probably went “well… i should probably go figure out what that’s about”
What's horrific is her deliberate implication that these bathrooms are dirty because of the staff. She is doxxing these poor people, while painting them as useless and/or ungrateful. It's abhorrent. She's not blaming the company for short-staffing their stores or not providing adequate equipment or supplies, and she doesn't mention the lazy and entitled people who leave these bathrooms in a disgusting state. And you know that if the bathroom is clean, she goes in there with some chocolate sauce and smears it on the walls like a complete lunatic.
For real, I have worked in retail and while I wasn't involved in cleaning but I talked to my colleagues and it is a nightmare. They don't belong to the retail company but are outsourced. They are underpaid, overworked and honestly have to many responsibilities on their hands. From cleaning the retail store, to our dressing rooms, bathrooms, executive office, etc. and only two or three for every shift, our store was one of the biggest in the country 😢😢
where’s the malicious intent to make it doxxing? or even the “identity information” that they leaked. they showed their face, not their personal number, full name, address, none of that. it’s not doxxing. maybe learn what doxxing is.
with a face, a name and a general location (which could be guessed by looking at other videos and piecing it together as she shows main roads quite often) you can absolutely find private information on someone if you're dedicated enough. Providing enough information to doxx someone, putting them on a very public platform and then villainising them to the point that some strange people would want to find them is just as bad as just dropping their address. This literally happens all the time, you never seen videos of people being mean in the back of a Tiktok and the next day their full name is on an article and they've been fired or kicked out of their university? The internet is a scary place man@@golfblitzclips5
@@golfblitzclips5i agree that it's technically not doxxing but they still shouldn't show the employees' faces since it could get them in trouble. plus they're not agreeing to be in the videos!
the burger king employees probably immediately saw her enter their bathroom with cleaning stuff and the few minutes it took for alejandro to come talk to ger were spent talking about what tf she was doing and picking someone to go see
it really disgusts me that clean girl doesn't use gloves to clean public bathrooms. I hate how she makes it seem like the employees are ungrateful when in reality her being there is a hazard. I am sure they have protocol for how to clean their bathrooms. She is literally using a tortilla to clean a sink...She is a menace.
Yeup. Protocols. I worked in one spot where we had to use certain cleaners because others would eat at the floor we had. We don’t know what’s in the cleaner girl’s products, and frankly no one on my team wants to deal with the bathroom’s reflooring. As for why some of these are dirty- in the spot I’m at we always do the bathrooms at the end of the day. We can go home if we get all our clean up done. The shift ‘ends’ at 10 pm, but unless we are all hyper coordinated and nothing goes wrong we get out at 11pm. Usually it’s later. (We get paid for this time fyi. Just that no one wants to drive at midnight) No one wants to stay longer than necessary, so if it’s passable then we’re not really going to do it.
Id assume as well most bathrooms in a place like this dont really have good ventilation so theres likely specific cleaner theyd use, when i worked in fast food we never cleaned bathrooms but nothing we used to clean kitchen/dining room had scents or anything so i assume theres a lot of protocols arounf that
i work in fast food and you're right, there is protocols. We have to use specific products and methods to keep the environment safe. its actully wild to me that she's doing this and getting offended when people kick her out. like of course they do, if something goes wrong the store and everyone who works there can be held accountable
When you have to ask yourself questions such as "Is it okay for me to be here?" and "Will they kick me out?" It's probably because you know you're doing something you aren't supposed to be doing.
its not just "woman randomly cleans bathroom for free" its "random woman off the street is in our bathroom recording". like as a service worker, thats a problem and I can easily see people complaining about not being able to use the bathroom because some tiktoker is in there with an iphone mixing cleaning products. Rhonda probably did get pissed at her- I would too.
if you feel the need to do stuff like this, please just volunteer at your local food shelf or something. I volunteered at mine and I loved it, I only stopped because of COVID restrictions. It was genuinely fun work, with other fun volunteers, and then you get the satisfaction of actually helping people in your community.
Yeah, this kinda work is better suited for when you see someone knock knock something over and leave it there. It'd be nice to put it back. But walking into the store with the intention of "doing their job for them" not so much. So yeah, find places that are looking for volunteers. Help where you're appreciated.
@@tevenpowell8023 exactly! you can do little things like putting a stray cart in the cart rack, or maybe refolding a pile of clothes that someone messed up. but if you want to do work, if you want that sense of accomplishment, there are plenty of volunteer opportunities.
"Playing" work seems like a liability to a company. She's standing on a shopping cart and cleaning the bathroom. If she gets hurt or sick, the company can be sued
My thing is, I've seen four different shorts of her cleaning public bathrooms, and all four of them had her kicked out. You'd think by the third one, she's stop?
I was a shift manager at MOD Pizza for two years, and if Clean Girl had showed up, I probably would've asked her to leave for two reasons: first, we have to clean the bathrooms twice a day anyway, so unless she's going around the baseboards with a toothbrush or something she's wasting time and occupying 1 of 2 bathroom stalls for no reason. Second, as Jarvis pointed out, chemicals. We had ammonia-based cleaners, so if she went in there with Clorox or something, she would've created toxic fumes. XD
Oh wow, so, Madison didn't just give Walmart free labor, but she also had a top stock cart that is definitely not for her to use. There already isn't enough of them to go around for associates. To just essentially steal one away from an associate who will absolutely need it... ooh, that's got me peeved.
She did something similar in the target video! She "stocked" from a fulfillment cart. The cart she took was for an online order and put it all away (probably not in the right spots either) That bothered me so much bc I know how much stress our fulfillment team is under so seeing her take one of their carts and move it probably messed up so much more than she even thought she would
Same as some one who worked at Walmart it’s so frustrating especially her implying that we just “don’t work hard enough” which is why the store is “so messy” I worked over night so every morning we would spend hours making the store look nice and within the first few hours it would be a mess and day shift doesn’t have time to keep the store clean while doing every thing else they have to do it’s so annoying that people are doing this
@Kitkat_bar I currently work overnights (I'm at work now lol, on lunch), so I know exactly what you mean about spending all night making the store look nice only for it to be a mess within an hour after opening. I work in apparel, and the number of times I'm always fucking fixing men's basics is too damn high. 😒
Cleaning the bathrooms was my favorite part of working fast food bc it gave me like 10 minutes to myself with the door shut while I inhaled toxic fumes rather than talk to people. If a customer "helped" by cleaning the bathroom on a bad day it might have made me cry because I lost my 10 minutes of quiet
As someone who works at target, this annoys me, she can come to a store, make us look lazy for not doing what she does, but she's making more per video than I've probably made the entire time I've worked there.
Your mad because she works for free and gets paid more than you? Its YOUR CHOICE to work at target for little pay. Mad at someone else that made a different decision then you? WEIRD
@wettaloca2923 yes because just anyone can go out and become an influencer, I'm a college student working my ass off to get through school, but this girl who probably has never worked a real job in her life can just come in and make me seem lazy and ungrateful because I wasn't born into money
as a kid i really loved organizing craft store sections (thread, markers, pencils, etc) while my mom shopped for yarn because i liked to help the employees and my undiagnosed brain genuinely needed me to do it. this feels so much more disheartening. liability disasters, making min wage job cosplay trendy/profitable, security risks (by dressing as employees), recording strangers and public spaces, and ultimately the time would be better spent in places that ask for it and have given training/consent. it’s just hard to see these things as altruistic as they are when the primary reason it’s being made is to create content. the mr. beast approach if you will
I do the same 😅 usually with the books because they are ALWAYS messed up and i need to find books for my specific craft ...and i am also undiagnosed ._.
I used to do this as well (and still do) just kinda go through and recover sections in a store if I notice it. Sometimes it just feels nice both for my brain to see me "accomplish" something and also because I've worked so much goddamn retail that I'm like, "lemme take a sec and move this to where it goes to try and give someone another second to breathe/decompress when they have to come through here at close." But this shit??? This??? Ugh.
My best friend loves organizing bookshelves at bookstores (she has already worked at bookstores and can quickly understand where to place books that have been left behind) as we browse through them, and I also sometimes quickly put stuff back where they belong when other customers didn't do the same, but going so far as to spend HOURS doing that or CLEANING the place when your true intent is to record that and profit out of it???? mind boggling
Tbh it’s the girl giving gift cards and merch to the CUSTOMERS not even her “fellow employees” because guess who has the purchasing power? I mean maybe not that far but just idk if this is really for the employees why not make their frickin day
ayo, university custodian here! the problem with miss bathroom cleaner is not only because she doesn’t work for them, but also because the products she is using could cause a chemical reaction with the products that the facility uses. the place i work for uses all p&g products, we can’t use anything we bring from home.
Yes! Also what she's doing isn't a "deep clean". She's just applying scent and unnecessary chemicals to every surface she can find. That's a great way to give someone an allergic response, which is just another reason to use the products meant for the job!
When I worked at Walmart it made me actively suicidal so the idea of pretending to work at Walmart pisses me off, especially because there's a very real chance she was making someone else's job harder
There's not necessarily anything you're doing wrong, dude. Suicidality can be caused by so many things and just because your situation isn't what some would say "as bad as others" doesn't mean you're doing anything wrong for feeling similar. Keep in there. I've been there too.
It actually depends on the state and most the time it's not a serious crime unless you film people in the bathroom. Recording your own stall is likely not a serious offense, if it is one at all, in the state.
i stumbled across clean girl actually via youtube recently and i watched some of her older videos on her channel and i think she actually started all of this in a kind and respectable way. one video in particular was her and her friend cleaning a public skate park (i think in puerto rico? im not sure about the where i don’t remember sorry) and she talked to some of the regulars there about what makes the park special to them and also the trash collection came by and took all the trash she bagged for free and thanked her. i think she originally started out with a passion for cleaning and helping for free and did it in places where she’s not really at risk of getting “caught” like parks and such, but now it’s turned into cleaning for “free” which obviously isn’t true with all of the content she’s making and obvious monetization present and it feels less real
What free?? She's getting views and sponsors and making things harder on the employees, she's exploiting them for personal gain, is she giving them compensation for making an appearance in a video she's profiting from? No.
exactly what i was thinking. wouldn't it be overall better to volunteer at some place that needs volunteers rather than... a multimillion dollar corporation?
@@hiddendriftsbut that’s the thing…they aren’t “volunteering” It’s “publicity work” meant to get them extra attention for doing less than a fraction of the work would actually be expected of someone working class Charity work would seem like “real work” more because people are more critical of it
@@jerm-gv9rv >but that's the thing< so you're saying they're specifically not volunteering bc that's more actual work than just doing this and pretending to work? ig that makes sense
Regarding the 1st girl, sometimes you gotta wonder would she still acting like this if the cameras wasn't rolling, or if she's just being generous because it'll make her look good online. The internet has really made me pessimistic.
normally i agree to be skeptical that weird things like this are fetish content, but tbh i think the reasons for a lot of the things that may seem fetishistic are actually to leech off of popular people’s success
!! most definitely. the amount of exposed skin in all these disgusting bathroom cleaning videos is a dead giveaway. also the fact that the focus is on THEM doing the cleaning and not the cleaning itself (think how many other cleaning videos are kind of first person POV and focus on just the cleaning/hands cleaning)
It's even wierder to think she is actively recording while people are trying to use the restroom. And if she isn't, then people are forced to wait outaide until she's done. Like she's so creepy.
People think that "minimum wage" automatically means "unskilled/anyone could do it". These people would never walk into a corperate office job and try to work there for free and then get pissy when they get kicked out, cause they understand that they arent qualified. Why is that so hard to understand when it comes to minimum wage jobs?!?
I mean, if we're talking about qualifications, many minimum wage jobs do essentially have no qualifications while corporate jobs are much more likely to have qualifications to get the jobs. In that way, anyone's "qualified" for a Walmart or McDonalds job. However, the other way to think about qualifications is that you must BE employed and trained in order to be considered qualified to perform the task, regardless of whether or not there are requirements listed in hiring for that job. So I guess it's a difference in how people perceive what "qualification" means.
i think youre just offended because perhaps you work a minimum wage job yourself? a minimum wage burger flipper has zero skill compared to a doctor, or a job where you need to use your iq. the requirements are low for a reason in these jobs. not everything is offensive, its just true that these are jobs that require wayyyy less skill than idk a finance job for example
@@pizzafanatic123 I've worked both, they really don't lol for most office jobs. It's sending emails and requires training in that job, but I couldn't figure out McDonald's ovens if I just walked in either
When we clean bathrooms at places like this we have big charts of what products can be harmful and what SHOULD NOT be used in the same place. Not knowing what she’s using is a huge safety risk
So brave of the cleaning lady, she really went out there and exposed those big corporations for _checks notes_ having dirty(!!) bathrooms. She really stuck it to them when she *_checks notes again_* provided them with free labour and gave those LAZY(!!!) and *UNGRATEFUL (!!!!)* employees a real headache. She really deserves more recognition for her heroic actions that she does completely free and for no other reason than the good of her heart.
It feels like some weird form of classism because she's making x amount off these brand deals and videos while the others get paid minimum wage for doing the same job.
Id be pissed, as someone who has a job at a higher end building and takes care of the lobby, guest suites, gym, hottubs and the restrooms for the residents, not only would i not be happy and gush over a stranger doing my job, but my mind would be spinning on how much trouble this would get ME in just for allowing her to do it, let alone the unmarked chemicals. Let alone any incoming lawsuits from health hazards if aomeone never catches her doing it, they wont even know to have to deep clean over it and make the employees job even harder
You are 100% right about the typos - I was listening to a podcast about SEO/social media a couple years ago, and the guest expert being interviewed specifically said you should put typos in your TikTok video or description, because you'll get tons of angry comments correcting you thus pushing yourself up in the algorithm...
The chemicals, labor laws, and general weirdness are all valid reasons to stop someone randomly cleaning a bathroom. But also: very creepy to be RECORDING VIDEO in a PUBLIC BATHROOM. Uncomfortable for anyone (justice for Rhonda), but imagine the scandal if a CHILD ran in there while she was “working”.
The worst part is is that she's giving free labor to the problem. Go outside and pick up trash at your local park. That will be more better use of your time.
Yeah but that won't get her rage bait comments will it:/ these ppl aren't doing anything good bc they're good ppl they do it for attention: edit for illiterate ppl 😂 I never fucking said rage bait was going outside to clean. I said her rage baiting was the TikTok she posted grow up. Maybe you should be the ones cleaning outside
That video template has been run dry. And there’s no point in doing good if other tik tokers have already gotten the money from it. Now you have to go to bathrooms
one issue i find with the bathroom cleaning is that it only takes having an unempathetic manager for them to write up or fire an employee for NOT being the one to clean the bathroom.
It's in a similar vein to those 'I gave a homeless person ____' videos: If you're doing something perceived as 'nice' on camera, and it's something that can be done spontaneously without requiring a camera in the first place, you're not doing it to be nice; you're doing it for content, and that's egotistical. The 'working for free' trend is arguably worse, as you're actively interrupting those who actually work there and who don't want to deal with weird guests (such as prank channels). I wonder if they've ever thought about asking first. It could've been spun into a positive and non-controversial thing if they got permission to clean, but then again, controversy is where the views are at :/
my company laid off hundreds of 'RMO' employees -- basically remote retailer workers who planned and managed our brand's section in retailers -- and then as a quirky christmas project had remaining employees VOLUNTEER to stock shelves at retailers around the state. made 0 sense
as someone who has cleaned bathrooms at my jobs, its literally written in our handbooks what products we're allowed to use and if we use anything else we can get in trouble! so its very likely that those workers would get in trouble if a customer were to have a reaction to anything these random cleaning people used :(
I much prefer the woman who cleans houses or rooms for free for people who struggle to do it themselves, or the guy who does free yard work for abandoned homes or people who cant do it themselves
Ohh those are always so wholesome! The people are so grateful as well and nobody gets put into a bad position
I appreciate those type of people way more, especially the house cleaners. They don't shame people in the videos or call them disgusting, they treat them with dignity and respect and acknowledge that certain mental conditions can lead to the mess. As a borderline hoarder who's terrible at cleaning myself, those videos make me feel less ashamed.
Yesss i love her!!
god yes.
like those ppl who help out ppl with severe depression or just horde
But yes the /other mental illness or physical disability also seem like a sweet thing. Literally smtn I would do myself if I didnt have all those things myself
the people who clean houses non judgementally for people struggling make me wanna cry with how kind they are tbh. like i can just imagine how good it feels to have someone help you like that :')
i like the lady who cleans tombstones for free. she always asks the living families for permission and if she can’t find them she asks the cemetery owners, she doesn’t use harsh chemicals, and her voiceovers are information about the deceased person(s) if she can find any. very respectful.
EDIT: i’m not talking about clean girl. this is about manicpixiemom.
Agreed, I really enjoy her videos
what’s her account name?
i love her as well! i think grave cleaning is fine as long as they are older graves. if theyre recent, especially with like flowers or gifts, and not asking then thats just disrespectful.
@@foundnemo5 manicpixiemom!
I was just about to mention her! I love those videos whenever they pop up on my feed
As a former walmart janitor im MAD cause i kept my bathrooms hyper clean. this girl is probably contaminating the seats with chemicals that are not safe for everyone. like there is a reason walmart has strict rules on what cleaning chemicals we use.
As a former retail worker AND someone with eczema- I'm GLAD they kicked her out! They don't know what's in those chemicals she's using. What is someone sensitive like me has a reaction to her chemicals?
@NotVille_ur so annoying bro
@@eri020wow. I thought the same person just accidentally double posted until you said that... Man, people have some really annoying pastimes.
RIGHT like girlypop could be breaking bad in there for all the employees know
YES omg thank you I just commented basically the same thing lol
Honestly if they wanna work for free. There’s so many volunteer places that could use their help. Cleaning animal places, helping serve food at a soup kitchen and cleaning the dishes
But that's just it, volunteering somewhere legitimately doesn't gain profitable engagement on tiktok, so they'd actually be working for free instead of making ad revenue due to rage bait
Yeah but then they wouldn’t be able to film themselves do it and get payed for it
@@generalcodsworth4417Oh boy there are so many “volunteer” tik toks out there of influencers doing “voluntourism”, where they’ll barely contribute anything - just show up to film for a few hours and get in the way of anyone actually trying to help. It’s more insulting when they actually pretend to help
The cleaning lady is especially odd, because first of all she could make a company liable if a cleaning agent she uses harms a guest. She’s also not upholding sanitary practices either, she’s not wearing proper protection, using food like buns and tortillas as rags, and is leaving the bathroom open for guests to come into which might expose them to a unsafe chemical environment. There’s so many other variables that a cleaning company or the establishment has to uphold when cleaning. It’s insane that she then rants about how they kicked her out as if she doing them a kind deed, they don’t know her she could be dangerous for all these employees know.
Exactly! I used to be a custodian for 3 casinos and I had to pause the video and rant to my husband. We had to have SDS sheets for every single chemical we used just in case someone was allergic, they got in on their skin or in their eyes, etc. Plus, not only could the chemicals be harmful, but if you don't know what chemicals the company is already using, you could mix some that aren't supposed to be mixed and that could be extremely dangerous. And not wearing gloves, aprons, or anything else to shield herself is also nuts. I don't even clean my own toilet in my home without wearing gloves! She's not a victim for being kicked out, she deserved it.
I have people try to mix fabulouso with bleach on a daily basis and it's a nightmare.
@@LunaMoth_Loveas a mechanic, seeing this type of mishandling pisses me off. It’s not cleaning but I can understand the pain with the SDS sheet as it’s in my line of work as well.
If someone used/disposed of certain materials improperly or just used certain chemicals improperly it would be so harmful to A, the environment, B, the employers and C, hurt the person who is using it. It would really only create more mess for the employers than helping.
Also it really could set a bad precedent for younger viewers. They could handle the chemicals they show wrong, not know how to use them properly and lastly, make kids do this in public!
Using food as cleaning products??!! 😰😰😰🤮🤮🤮 I’m not there yet but ugghhh
This is frustrating because they always make a big deal about “getting kicked out” and vilifying the employees, when in reality we have to kick people out who do unpaid work (at least the hardware store where I work) do to potential lawsuits.
I wasn’t even allowed to assist customers at Walmart when I was off the clock I had to take my vest off and was encouraged to point customers to a working employee because doing unpaid work at those companies is illegal and the stuff she’s doing is a liability
Due to ** (not “do to” , lol)
But damn, does it happen that often that you are familiar with this scenario?
You said “we have to kick out people who do unpaid work” as if it’s something you’re used to doing! How many people have you seen come in and start working shelves or whatever at your store ?? And has it been just recently because of this trend? Are they always people filming? Or are there some people who just do it without filming ?? I’m so curious loo
I like the lady who cleans people’s horder houses for free. It’s really cool because she gives the audience empathy about the stories behind the houses while changing people’s lives
Katarina? I remember her name being something like that. She uses scrub daddy a lot right?
Omg yes aurikatariina is doing gods work out here, she’s so precious
I follow lots of those on instagram, not the worst cleaner and amanduhhh are my favs. Hoarding is a horrific circumstance to get out of by yourselves
her videos are super satisfying to watch too, more so than these people
@@istoleyourjams270yeah she's sponsored by them
As someone who actually cleans bathrooms as a job, those chemicals are HARSH and I've definitely faced the consequences of improper protection and do not allow people in the bathroom while cleaning or a few minutes after since fumes are high. Hope these people are safe because it WILL harm their health
Not always, I clean bathrooms too, and we don’t have to evacuate
As a former retail worker, here’s how you make their jobs easier:
1. Put things back where they belong.
2. Don’t make a mess.
3. Put your cart away.
4. Let employees do their jobs.
That’s it.
Or just take your things to take backs, just don’t leave them in a random aisle please.
I thought that was common sense, but apparently not.
As another former retail worker, can confirm. It’s really not that hard to do any of these things. I saw a mother holding her infant push her cart out to the parking lot and then push it all the way back where it belongs after she was done with it while many more people more situationally capable than her just left theirs in parking spaces. It is definitely possible to just be a little more considerate when shopping.
5. Be respectful towards employees.
5. Don’t be rude or disrespectful to the employees and have a good attitude.
You're absolutely right that not only is she potentially creating dangerous gases by mixing chemicals but the chemicals she's using are for personal domestic use. Stores use specific cleaners to minimise allergies and dermatitis. Also cleaning a sink with a burger bun? Not great if someone with celiac carefully washes their hands before eating and glutens themselves cause of a stupid tiktok.
My 16 year old idiot coworker mixed chemicals and almost killed me and my baby while I was six months pregnant. It should probably be illegal for normal workers to handle toxic chemicals
@@thethe4665 oh no I'm so sorry you were in that situation
@@thethe4665I'm a janitor and one of my coworkers who is in their 60's and has worked the job for nearly 20 years has mixed harsh chemicals 🙄 and one of my coworkers in their 20's has mixed ammonia and bleach. I regularly have to remind everyone not to mix chemicals
As a celiac I appreciate this comment lol
@@awkwardotter13 I’m sorry you deal with so many idiots
i don’t get why these people will work at target for free for hours but not put that same effort into actually helpful volunteer work that helps people and not corporations
That's a fair take, like the employees are gonna do that stuff anyway so why not be productive AND make content
YES
There’s someone out there who cleans houses for those who can’t because of hoarding tendencies, physical disabilities, or other reasons for free that is basically the lawful good version of these trends.
this is so true
working at target was absolutely hell on wheels. i wish i was that happy to get up to work a non flexible schedule
The employees legally have to clean the bathroom again after she leaves, because they have no way of knowing if she actually cleaned it or sprayed it with dangerous chemicals, hid something in it, etc. and if she had and something happened to a client, they'd be liable. So she's literally making them do their work twice.
Excatly what i was thinking, there are rules and policies about what cleaning products you can use, down to the types of gloves you can wear. She is just making their jobs harder while also shaming the employees for doing the bare minimum work for less than liveable wages.
Being mad at someone for not letting you do something nice for them is always just proof that it wasn't as selfless as you claimed, it was ego-based
This
@UTubeTrollPolice298 Why did you just copy their comment.
same with getting super offended when someone doesn't seem grateful or doesn't give you anything in return, but that's not how kindness works. what they really want is a trade.
As someone who is disabled, so much this. Some people only see us as props to make themselves look/feel better and get mad when we don't actually need their help. Turns out we're not as helpless as some people make us out to be!
If they get mad at you for doing something nice, I’m guessing it doesn’t appear as nice to them.
“When Alejandro saw my beautiful work, he immediately went to get his manager!” is kind of hilarious. The way she says it sounds like he’s so impressed he needs to tell everyone, but I think anyone who has ever had a job understands the “my manager gets paid more than me, I’m gonna make him deal with this crazy BS.”
I feel like she really expects people to be impressed and act like she's a hero for doing this. Then when the employees don't tell her how wonderful a human she is, she makes them look like absolute monsters so TikTok commenters stick up for her and give her the validation she believes she deserves. Insufferable.
@@LunarEleven And then everyone in the restaurant clapped.😂
Also self proclaiming that it was "beautiful" when in reality he was likely having a mini freakout over the girl with no PPE using unknown chemicals in the bathroom 🙊
Exactly!!
He should have called the marines, that is some military grade crazy
Us customer service workers are gonna have to start doing training videos on “what to do if a content creator comes into your store”
Oh god. I'm picturing it now. This is the worst timeline
You'll need some OSHA guidelines on how hard to roll your eyes so you don't sprain them
at my old retail job, among the minimum wage and proper break fliers and stuff, we literally had a guide on how to kick people out if they were caught recording in our store LMAO
I would rather die😭
I rejoined retail last year and they Did do trainings on 'what to do if a content creator comes into your store'. And periodically we'll get updated on "hey this is a new tiktok trend to keep your eyes out for"
It can get businesses shut down if they get caught having someone “work” off the clock so of course they are freaking out. Plus imagine being an employee at Walmart or McDonald’s and you have like three minutes to piss and there’s someone in there cleaning off schedule so you gotta hold it through another rush
The issue is no part of being off the clock, the issue is an insane woman is in your bathroom spraying god knows what chemicals that "look nice" on everything
The real MVPs are the channels that clean the houses of hoarders, the elderly, and people with physical/psychological difficulties for free. They earn their money through social media views and getting sponsored by the cleaning products they use. Why can't more people do that if cleaning is their passion and they can apparently afford to do it for free?
@@emisformaker at least it's still better than bothering random employees, while actually endangering yourself and others tbh
@@emisformakeryou suggesting…they do it for free then? so do *you* want to work for free?
How exactly are you gonna help others if youre broke yourself. Rather ppl be paid for helping other struggling families than corporations. If those corps pay them to help bc of some products all well then….as long as the ppl are being helped.
@@emisformaker it's free for the people whose houses they're cleaning so they're still doing a service. doing brand deals enables them to clean more people's houses without charging them for it.
@@emisformaker yes, because they gotta pay the bills somehow too. But it's free for the person having their house cleaned. ex. nottheworstcleaner, a channel I like who does this type of thing, the people she cleans for are often elderly or disabled and can't clean by themselves, and can't afford to pay anyone to come and help them. So she does it without making the person pay for it, and they get a livable space again while she gets paid through socials and sponsorships, putting food on her table and making it so she can continue to provide this service for people in need without taking money from them when they are already struggling. I think it's a way better model than doing this for corporations who absolutely can afford to pay professional cleaners.
@@No-ue5pi I love her videos! She's awesome, and I'm so glad people who really need it can have that service for free.
there are nonprofits in most US states that go out and help people with cleaning and you can volunteer to help. it's very organized - you wear gloves and a mask - and you help people who a) need it very much and b) consent to the cleaning. these "well-meaning" folks should sign up with them :)
AND keep their phones in their pockets while they do so they're not filming every little second to show how "good a person" they are
@@TheShortGirl666 It’s a necessary evil.
@@TheShortGirl666 Exactly. It really takes away from the good deed when you show it off like they do.
They wouldn’t get views and attention by volunteering off-camera, though! 🙃😒
"Yeah, but those are too hard. I don't know if I have minutes or hours to finish my work!" - clean girl
I really dont like her naming these employees and showing their faces. She is asking for them to be harassed and targeted for her insane actions
Especially by her weird fan base who think they're rude and ungrateful for not wanting some rando sneaking into their bathrooms with chemicals (because that's literally what she's doing. She knows that the employees will kick her out, yet she does it anyway)
Not to mention, she always gets kicked out, meaning the poor employees are gonna have to clean up what chemicals she left when she stopped
Ew wtf how is that even legal for her to show their faces without consent and the place they work that seems illegal
@@RULERZREACHF4N- ofc ppl have to go back and clean up her nasty mess.
@@RULERZREACHF4N- I haven't seen anyone talking about this part. The employees are going to have to re-clean everything because they don't know what she used/how. It's incredibly dangerous what she's doing and she needs to stop. It's not "generous" to create a dangerous environment and more work for employees. If she really wanted to help, she'd get the proper training to know how to clean and apply to volunteer, or better yet, get the proper training and clean disabled/mentally ill ppls houses for free.
Can i say I think it f@ ti sh content😊 because they get kick out of a woman cleaning with colored stuff etc. smh .
*Walks onto a store with various chemicals, improper gear, goes to a tiny, probably unventilated room designed for privacy, rendering the room occupied disregarding the needs of the customers and employees- all without permission or heads up to the establishment*
But why would they kick me out?!?
Once I was at work, heavily pregnant. My coworker starts mixing chemicals and using them, made mustard gas and we all almost blacked out. It was one of the most physically painful moments of My life and who knows what that did to my child
But she might only occupy it for minutes or hours
Not to mention she's literally filming a public bathroom lol
i can't believe she used people's real names and i bet none of the employees she filmed gave permission for their faces to appear in her tiktoks. that's literally a nightmare scenario to me. every time i suspect people in my store are filming i avoid them at all costs. i know that the last thing i need at work is some tiktokker who's never worked a retail job in their lives to post me on their account as the CrAzY employee kicking them out. i feel so awful for the people who's privacy she violated with this.
I saw some teenage boys go up to a mall GameStop manager trying to show him something on one of their phones. Another was holding his phone up to record. The manager didn't look at the phone and just told the kids that if they didn't leave now, he'd call mall security. Those little shites ran out giggling but it still pissed me off to see that they were harassing him and filming it for clout.
this is the "don't film strangers without their consent" paired with "don't harass people while they work" for a double whammy of shit.
for real as a customer service worker i hate being filmed especially if i know it’s going to be posted somewhere because you know what the internets like…
It’s a Public establishment and I’m pretty sure that they know that they’re being filmed and there’s many people with the same first name. People always film in stores and restaurants and stuff and there’s not anything wrong with unless you’re being a nuisance of course
Justice for Rhonda!
Another thing that bothers me about this trend is there almost seems to be this attitude of like, "Look how easy it is, can you believe no one's taken the time to straighten the shelves or clean the bathrooms?" when anyone who has worked jobs like these knows how difficult it is to keep up with an ever increasing workload.
yup, workers don't just clean the bathrooms all day, they have other responsibilities on top of that. usually there's not a designated person who only cleans the bathroom - it's regular employees that do literally everything.
saying this as a former mcdonalds employee.
I feel the exact same way. I feel like these people like to put on a good face and do this and act like it’s not a hard job and that they’re doing everyone a favor when in reality they’d be putting in their two weeks notice asap if they were required to work there full time. In other words: try actually working there and then see if you have the same attitude “good hearted” about it.
I've worked fast food, I know how it is and I make sure to inhibit workers as little as possible. Just let them do their underpaid work in peace. I've dealt with shitty managers who think they know how to do my job better than I did when they worked in a completely different department everyday, it gets real annoying real fast. Just let these people do their jobs in peace.
As someone who’s worked in retail, let me educate people on what we do; clean like a third or forth of the store (depending how big it is) and by clean I mean pick up everything on the floor, push everything up front, reorganize the items, fill up the shelves on the front of the aisles named “endcaps,” take out all the items that don’t belong there AND put them all back, clean some areas with cleaner, going back and forth to the stock room and restock the shelves, all while answering customer questions and if a customer needs any physical help AND all the shoplifters. (So many shoplifters…) There’s also projects that your manager can put you to do at random days, random time. All of this must be done in a 3-5 hours along with your break. 🥲
In my experience, not everyone on staff can clean the bathrooms. There's usually some training required because of the harsh chemicals used and many places will hire a custodian for that very reason. As for the store shelves: sometimes this happens when they're understaffed, over busy, or they've placed people in departments that they don't know well.
She should clean people's houses for free, and the centers of non-profit organizations, etc.
As a custodian, I would prefer she actually didn't, because she doesn't really seem to know what she's doing. It looks like she's just dumping a bunch of random goop on the surfaces and wiping it off with a mediocre sponge (sorry Jarvis).
@@fhey7903 Not surprising honestly
There's a woman called auri who does that, cleans houses for free. Most of the time the people have some kind of mental health issue and can't face it themselves. She gets sponsored by scrub daddy etc who pay for her to go. She says the same 'dirtier the better' stuff bc she genuinely loves cleaning and wants to help people
@@eloisefhshe’s literally the best I love auri
yeah, humane society centers are always looking for volunteers.
the worst part about the first one is that the actual workers would get fired if they were making tiktoks of themselves working. :/ when I worked at walmart my manager wouldnt even let me borrow another employees scanner because i was 'talking instead of working' even though I just wanted to know where to put an item. I cant imagine walking past a customer just zoning a shelf and taking a break whenever she wants.
whats horrible is they are getting paid MUCH more then these minimum paid workers. its horrible
As someone who's worked retail, restaurant, and fast food service alike, I can say this is such a bizarre red flag. As an employee, sure you wish customers would clean up after themselves, but not like this! You don't know what she's using, which means the chems may not play nice together or may leave harsh fumes or residues in the closed space. Not to mention, the weird and illegal stuff (drugs and the like, too) that people do in restrooms means that employees are often taught either through osmosis or directly that they should be wary of a customer spending a lot of time in the restroom. And if you're gonna record me without my consent? Hell no, I'm gonna make sure the manager hears whatever they need to kick you out. Just let people do their underpaid work in peace; we have enough shit we have to deal with, without weirdos like this making our jobs more of a chore.
As a current supermarket employee I endorse this comment.
Naw, as a walmart employee, I'd love it if someone else did my job for me, especially just a random customer who wants to
this was my first thought. used to mop the floors nightly; no poor employee needs to be inhaling mustard gas bc some clout chaser decided to do your job with mystery chemicals instead of getting their own.
@@inky1159no offense buddy but that’s why you work at walmart. bad take
@@abbyz13 bro, ths job is shit and they over work and under pay us, I'm only working this job so I can get through electrical school. Stfu
I loved the when Jarvis said “adding unnecessary variables to their workflow” which is SO true, as someone who has worked in these places it’s so frustrating when something totally unnecessary happens and you’re caught in the middle of it
seriously, shit like this just makes employee's days harder for no reason. this woman is essentially making people's day harder for fun
I think another issue is that non-retail workers don't understand that we have many tasks that we need to complete before the end of our shift. We're not just wandering around waiting to help customers, we have a lot of other shit to do. And disruptive bullshit makes it 100 times worse for us.
Pretty fuckin perfect way to describe it
“bUt tHey gEt pAiD tO cLeAn iT uP”
They don’t know what products she used they’ll just have to clean it again anyway
The way the second woman is backhandedly “helping” these service employees just shows her weird classism, the self righteousness she gets to manufacture when they’re “ungrateful” is really something else too
Thissss and she only likes comments praising her instead of the comments pointing out the issues of her messing with workers' carts in Target because they could be for online orders and not stocking purposes, etc.
literally, especcialy since like,, i dont know about anyone else but if I was a worker and some rando was cleaning the bathrooms, I would kick them out so fast just because of how EASY it is to make MUSTARD GAS
I don’t understand how these people don’t understand just how dangerous cleaning products can be. When I worked at a small town library, one of the first things they told me was to NEVER bring in my own cleaning supplies without first checking with the janitorial staff or the 3 giant binders of warnings for the cleaning supplies they used. If I were to mix the wrong chemicals, I could kill, or at the very least seriously harm myself and others. And that was a library that maybe saw 30 people a day. I can’t imagine the strength of chemicals a fast food chain with hundreds of customers uses. They are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS and absolutely no one should be bringing outside cleaning supplies into these restaurants, especially not random people with no idea what they use.
I work for a commercial cleaner right now and you are absolutely right. We have to use specific chemicals for specific things, and if you don't take the proper precautions you put yourself and others at risk of getting chemical burns or inhaling toxic gases. It's kinda scary!
If I saw someone randomly cleaning a fast food bathroom I'd assume they were trying to cover up a crime scene or something weird. Like why else would you be so determined to do this without pay even after you've been asked to stop?
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy but instead of all the crazy shit that happens about halfway through the game the whole game is just cleaning up bathrooms like at the start.
@@Rad-Dude63andathird SHAAAAAAAAUN
The Hamburglar has escalated to Hammurder and Hamdestructionofevidence.
I feel bad for the real workers that have to deal with people like this.
I don't really see an issue. I worked for walmart for a long time and the work can become absolutely grinding. I would not at all be mad if someone came in just to give a much needed helping hand. And there are far FAR worse trends that people on tiktok could be participating in other than helping minimum wage employees and making their days easier.
@@pineappleboy1468 Are they making their days easier though? You're assuming they're doing the work correctly and not messing anything up, these tiktokers don't work there and likely never have, so how do they know they aren't stocking incorrectly or inadvertently making things worse? I agree with Jarvis in that I don't think they mean to make it harder for the employees, but it's important to understand that even the best intentions can have negative effects
@@pineappleboy1468that’s true but there are certain ways and procedures in which things need to be done. I feel like it’s especially an issue with logging/recording things because if a bunch of stock suddenly appears without anyone who actually works there knowing that it has leads to more work for the actual employees. Otherwise they may just do things wrong: like restocking things from a workers cart when in reality that thing needed to be taken off the shelves or moved: it’s more work plus the hassle of tracking down suddenly vanished items
@@pineappleboy1468 as a retail worker, I think I speak for most of us when I say that the last thing I want is for a customer to come in and start "working" without knowing our store procedures, disturbing other customers, and potentially just making a mess instead of actually helping. They have no access to any tools the actual employees have to do their job right, so they will always do it wrong
@@pineappleboy1468 its all great until they rearrange stuff incorrectly and you have to redo it lol.
its so weird how protective the tiktok commenters are about her getting kicked out for cleaning, being seen as ungrateful and all, but i have a feeling the same people dont give that same appreciation for hired janitors and cleaners. its so strange
well see, if you appear to be affluent and you CHOOSE to work, that's very noble of you. if you HAVE to work to get paid and you're working as a cleaner, it's because you are Lesser Than.
i call it Classist Maths lol
TikTok commenters are typically either kids or brainwashed by their favourite influencers into thinking they’re infallible.
I think it's because the former is seen as more generous since they don't ask for anything from the employees or company.
yeah its the whole "suffering is sacred" bs
I'd wager it's mostly kids who haven't had a job yet. Or thirsty men. Or both.
Hi I used to be a licensed food service worker. Some things that can get you in real trouble is 1. She is a liability, since you’re not an employee the company can be held responsible. 2. We are required by law to have SDS (Safety Data Sheets) which list all the chemicals used in the workplace and 3rd. She wears no PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) when cleaning, even we were required to wear gloves when cleaning the bathroom. 4th It could be seen as at best trespassing at worst a violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and that can land you in prison.
As someone that works in Safety, these businesses have to have Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) to show what chemicals they have in the facility. If someone were to get ahold of these chemicals or has an allergic reaction to one, they need to have this information on hand. This can be a dangerous situation. Even think about if she mixes chemicals that have a reaction. It’s definitely a liability to have her doing this at businesses. Also if she gets hurt….I could go on.
I wish Alejandro would have called the police
Yeah I could have sworn seeing her spray kaboom on a mirror, like what I have never in my years of cleaning gas station bathrooms, it's why so many places have sanitization stations where all the solutions are
@@vozera723 also it looks like she doesn't even know how to clean well. so it's not even a thing of expertise. i know for content she just puts a shit load of product for no reason, but ppl encouraging this waste and making her popular piss me off. just.....if you're going to have shitty content creators popular, get the ones who know what they are doing.
I thought of the same thing, someone could be seriously injured or even killed by the gasses caused by accidentally mixing cleaning chemicals.
I work on the farm and this is the first thing I thought of too! We’re Gap certified, so if a chemical was used without it being in our sds we could lose our certification.
It feels really disrespectful towards the actual employees to say how dirty the bathroom is, or how disorganized the shelves are. You're already making way more than these people by getting brand deals from this which is enough of a punch in the face. These min wage employees don't deserve to be thrown under the bus for not having the proper tools, time, etc to clean the bathrooms as well as you personally want them.
You must not have worked retail before. Who would be disrespected by someone cleaning the bathroom for them?
@@brendajameson5093 I've worked 3 different retail jobs. It's disrespectful to emphasize just how dirty or disorganized the work is like its the minimum wage employee's fault they aren't given the proper means to make the space spotless with so many customers constantly going through. Maybe it's less disrespectful to clean it themselves, but I'd like to see them just do this for fun and not make a video about it that earns them a ton of money🤷🏽♀️
I don't have experience in walmart but I have worked in a motel and let me tell you people washing their own dishes was so fucking annoying. The problem is you have to clean everything to a certain standard and you have no idea whether a random customer actually did or not, so every time you walked into a room and saw a sink full of clean dishes you'd pack them up to be washed anyway. If people put stuff away after that it was even worse because there was literally no way to tell what they'd used and what they hadn't unless they'd done such a bad job cleaning the dishes that it was obvious just from looking. Somebody coming in and doing this could (depending on your workplace) cause a huge issue because employees need to clean the bathroom but somebody else has come in and had a go and now it's not clear how clean the bathroom actually is. Best case scenario they just have to clean the entire thing again to make sure it's done properly, worst case scenario it's now impossible to do the job because you don't know what's dirty and what isn't
and you KNOW these influencers are treated miles better than the actual employees working for these companies, because it's free PR and labor
As a former retail worker, they get enough shit from managers and corporate, no need for clean girl on tiktok to storm in and insult their work there, they're clearly trying their best not being paid enough for scrubbing toilets ☠
As someone that runs a cleaning crew, cleaning those bathrooms is a good way to make someone sick (you don't know what they're using) and they use specific chemicals so that they don't cause allergic reactions and disinfect properly. I've actually had to write up people for using chemicals we don't have proper paperwork for. Also her not wearing gloves is horrifying, full stop.
Not only can these chemicals cause reactions to skins (at my job the restroom cleaner is corrosive to skin, or at least that's what the label says), like... Why would you want to clean a PUBLIC TOILET with your BARE HANDS?!?!
@@kadebrockhausenShe is most likely going to these places in the morning. When they haven’t been used as much and were cleaned by the night crew the day before. She definitely adds trash to the restroom to make it “look dirty”
It is 100% a liability issue. The store I work at only allows certain people to clean bodily fluids (as you you’d find in a bathroom). There are also rules where certain cleaners must be used in certain areas and in certain concentrations.
What happens when you mix bleach and ammonia cleaners… you get mustard gas which can be freaking deadly. I certainly wouldn’t trust a random person mixing all of those cleaners together.
I'm sure other people will say it, but it's very dangerously to randomly combine cleaning supplies, and it's wasteful to use the amounts that she does. This is hazardous to her health and probably the health of people using the bathrooms after.
Yeah, ammonia and bleach will give you literal mustard gas. A chemical that's against the Geneva Conventions to use on humans.
As well as the environment
Exactly! She has no way of knowing what they clean the bathrooms with normally. What if the company uses something with ammonia and she uses bleach? Or something on the floor that's not standard for a commercial setting and someone slips? People just think janitorial work is janitorial work, but just like food prep jobs cleaning jobs have their own sets of safety and sanitary training.
@@Snarl_Marx Not to mention some household cleaners have allergens or could in some way be harmful to certain people. Like in one clip it looked like she was cleaning a toilet seat with bowl cleaner, some types of which can cause serious skin irritation. If this woman keeps doing these videos, she could actually seriously hurt someone.
Edit: I just saw the tortilla. We truly live in a society.
@@fhey7903 yeah earth is purgatory bc good ppl don't act this way lmao
you know you don’t work at target when you call people customers not GUESTS
Imagine using the C word on channel 1
@@seanduckman DEATH
@@seanduckmanthe flashbacks to my supervisor yelling on the walkies every time a new hire does that….
Nah even better not getting proper onboarding and training. You feel like your doing what she is doing because they Barely train you and don’t tell you what to do in a day.
lmao ikr it’s so dumb we have to call them that. target’s trying to act like they’re so much better like call them what they are they’re here to buy shit and i doubt they mind being called customers. and same thing if you say employee instead of “team member”
If she's cleaning with something that doesn't play nice with the store's go-to cleaning solutions (bleach, ammonia, vinegar, whatever-based), she's creating a hazard.
Lawsuit potential
As someone who's done both retail and custodial work, 1. the employees will still have to follow their own procedures either way, 2. mixing tons of chemicals like that is very dangerous, and 3. the public messes areas up extremely quickly.
I still love to clean in my spare time, so I understand the urge to do this, but that time and effort is much better spent on your own or a loved one's space. You can also volunteer or get a job in the field.
Justice for Rhonda, Team Lead Marc, and Alejandro!!!!
Are you going to finish that croissant?
Cwaso 🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐
Heck yeah, justice for the employees!
I love the mental gymnastics involved in feeling enough shame about the deep seated class disparity for min wage employees that you want to do something for them, but also presuming that you are so inherently better than them that even a small amount of your manual labor will be worth more to them than, say, actual money.
You aren’t making their shifts shorter, and they’re still obligated to clean those areas anyways, the only reason you’d think an extra cleaning would help is if you think the current employees aren’t doing it ‘good enough’. Someone else in the comments mentioned the term ‘poverty cosplay’, and that’s describes it pretty well.
There's none because it's all a paid ad to make the person money. They don't give a fuck about anyone
Lmfao I promise you they got a free bathroom pass out of her for at least that day, and the results will last for a bit
@@aphrodieMonkeyNo, actually they don't. it wasn't on the official cleaning logs so it was not counted. Not to mention they are not using properly regulated cleaning supplies, so then we have to clean the unknown chemicals that will hopefully not create a toxic chemical reaction with officially used chemicals.
@aphrodieMonkey bro you clearly haven't worked retail in awhile. She helped nothing
my coworker works like three jobs at once, and most days he has to go straight to his other jobs after his shift at our job. yesterday we talked a little, and he said that sometimes he feels like hes on auto pilot and he feels like hes going insane. whenever i ask him how he does it, the response is always the same, "i have bills to pay!". hes very happy and energetic despite being so tired. it just sucks to see this, knowing that he has to tire himself in poor working conditions.
i know how it feels and i hope it feels better for him 🥹
Working people need to be paid a living wage at any job. If a job is worth hiring someone to do then it is worth paying that person a living wage to do it. If you as a business owner cannot find a way to make money while paying your employees a living wage you cannot afford to run a business.
Talking about weird variables: A lot of chemicals do conflict with each other. If she doesn't do a good job removing the chemicals she uses to clean, she could cause a weird chemical reaction when the employees use the cleaning supplies they have in the building
I've been a cleaner in a kitchen and a hospital and both of them were very strict about what cleaning chemicals we could use (in case they interact with the food/cause a reaction in a patient). If this happens in America too then that's probably another reason why the staff "aren't grateful"?? It won't fall back on this girl if someone sues the company, it'll fall back on the minimum wage employees 😬
Oh they definitely have to go through and clean up after because of the unknown chemicals. I feel bad for the poor employees that are going to have to do that
I'm a janitor at a mall and we're required to have SDS (Safety Data Sheets) on all the chemicals we use because of liability. These pe people bring in random chemicals and can cause so many issues
The thing that also infuriates me about this is that. You can work at places for free. It’s called volunteering. I regularly volunteer at a local botanical garden, and I love encouraging other people to volunteer if they’re able! I wouldn’t be nearly as mad about this trend if it was volunteering lol
And she might be able to do the same in those bathrooms if she JUST ASKED. God, it's infuriating
Same exact thought. I volunteer with a cat rescue at least once every week. Spend time with the kitties and clean all their cages. And we ALWAYS need more volunteers... (kittens are very messy!)
She could volunteer at a daycare or an animal nursery (forgot the name in English)
@@thethe4665a zoo? Is it where you can go see exotic animals or have your pets cared after?
@NotVille_ not ville made a normal comment???
Edit: wait the reply under him is the exact same but he usually copied other people not the other way around what’s going on?
Edit 2: wait I just realized he edited his comment so he probably did it to seem like the other person was copying him
"Human's most dangerous chemical weapons started as cleaners" and crop pesticides 🥰
as a retail employee here's my two cents:
the problem with the girl working on the floor is that she doesn't actually know where things go. just because it looks like it belongs there, doesn't necessarily mean it does; customers move shit around all the time. everything in the store has a specific spot and is supposed to look a specific way. there's a specific way to do recovery that she doesn't know.
the clean girl is just straight up dangerous. she doesn't know what chemicals the janitors use and vice versa. it's like she's asking for mustard gas lmao
Plus it’s the retail employees job to put things back where they go, like we have a time where we’re supposed to be putting things back where they belong.
Te reply but I completely agree. She doesn't know planograms and is probably making more work for the employees have to put stuff back where it goes, very annoying
@@kindkatelynfulexactly, 100%.
@@akaLilBitas someone who works on retail, most retail workers wouldn’t even care lol, but still it would bother some. And nobody is making mustard gas with residues from cleaning supplies. That’s ridiculous, but still she shouldn’t be there cleaning the damn toilets
@@dragonsharker4793I’m a stocker, would it not bother workers if everything was messed up or put in the wrong place because of someone who didn’t work there tried doing the employers job? And no, she shouldn’t be cleaning the toilets, never said she should be allowed, she doesn’t have the exact stuff workers have to clean the toilets probably, looks like some weird shi.
The reason why these people are doing this is to not just get clout, but its like a subtle move to try to position themselves as better than the workers who actually are paid to do this. It's condescending and extremely disrespectful to the employees when they just do this without warning, and then turn to the cameras and say "I was just doing it out of the goodness of my heart, look how dirty it was before and how good it looks now" when they get kicked out for doing something they aren't supposed to. It's almost like a dig at the employees and it's so disgusting.
I worked at a gas station for a couple years and there’s no way we would want a random person doing an unscheduled cleaning of our bathroom. We don’t know you, we don’t know what chemicals you used and the point of the job training is to make sure it’s done by someone the company is responsible for.
Not to mention having a stranger camped out in the public bathrooms for a period of time **with a camera and a huge platform.**
I hate to pull a tired argument, but if a guy were to do that, they’d probably be prosecuted. Not seen as charming and charitable.
@@Evanz111you make a good point though. When I kept seeing the cleaning lady pop up I thought it might be some sort of fetish thing.
@@jessicamclaren1549With the way she talks, she’s 100% leaning into that audience even if she’s not getting off on it herself. :/
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the crazy place with the walmart bathroom is that place is pretty much blasted head to toe nightly but it’s a walmart so it just gets dirty fast it doesn’t matter how clean the bathroom is at open
What rubs me the wrong way about the first girl is that she's not even doing the work someone would typically do at target/walmart or following the same rules. She gets to pick when her lunch is and eats and drinks on the floor which would not be okay. Then she's picking out whatever job she wants to do at the time and none of them involve dealing with customers which is 90% of the real work and where most people find the most stress.
I mean when I'm walking through an aisle and see that some jerk put everything in the wrong place,or left stuff on the floor i sometimes take a moment to fix it up.
It's not like I'm saving the store or anything, but it's a small annoyance I can save someone later.
Also she's visibly doing work while cosplaying as an employee with no name badge and then telling people she doesn't work there. Someone's going to get chewed out later about lazy workers and someone else is going to be blamed.
Not to mention, it's pretty weird when she's mentioning all these unrelated good deeds she did while getting lunch
@@tevenpowell8023 oh yeah me too! I used to work at target so I know the pain and try to help where I can. But I also don't consider that "working at the store for free" and I'm definitely not recording myself for views doing it!
@@RULERZREACHF4N- for real. I really hate this trend of "charity" and pretending like your helping people for views
when i was younger i’d go shopping with my mum and while she looked for stuff i’d rearrange the items of the shelves to be “right”. didn’t ever get tiktok clout for it but i DID get an autism diagnosis so. there’s that
Yeah, I haven't seen enough of the first person Jarvis talks about, but the little I have seen sets off my 'Tism Sense, and I worry they're being exploited by a parent or guardian for content/money. Like the combination of autistic naivite and an interest in tidying, then being told they're being 'helpful' to the workers... Not to absolve anybody, I could just see myself at that age being tricked that way.
I fix stuff all the time in stores just because I'm there and the shelf looks off (merchandiser background), but not intentionally and for clout .
SDLKJL REAL
same here!! my friend and i once sat on the floor at dollar tree and organized all of the books they had.. an employee came by to check on us and seemed pretty weirded out lmao.. turns out yeah it's the autism but NOW the catch is that i'm too anxious to ever do anything like that ever again
@@baleighhoenshell3304Felt
The answer is really simple. If these people really enjoy cleaning and maintenance - which many people do - they should apply to these jobs. But they don’t. Because they know that they’re low-paying, don’t provide enough safety equipment, and don’t have good benefits. But a more effective way to deal with this is to persuade workers to form a union, and support them as they demand higher wages and working conditions. Then those jobs would be both enjoyable to those who like that sort of work and have the dignity of livable wages.
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hell yeah!!!!
Yes yes yessssss EXACTLY!!!
They close down Walmarts who try to form unions. That would NEVER happen.
For sure!!! I worked at a craft store for almost two years & was totally qualified for a manager position (only didn't get it bc of a technicality), and it was honestly really enjoyable other than the pay, which was a total joke. I seriously considered trying to unionize the store but then I got into grad school so.. just noped out instead :/
7:21 “💗and then i was discovered by🎀 🍷Alejandron🧔♂️” KILLED ME💀
As a cleaning lady myself, the no gloves is INSANE
perhaps they simply enjoy the sensation of chemically burnt skin too much to use basic safety precautions
Makes me wonder if she actually uses a cleaner or just has a fancy colorful spray. In one take it looks like she's spraying blue paint on the sink. Do you know cleaners that look like hers?
Housekeeper here too and everything from no gloves to the mixing of cleaning products to the excessive use of toilet tablets to her whole cleaning technique in general may have killed off a couple of my brain cells
@@happytofu5 yeah I've never seen anything that color 😅
in a public bathroom too...
I assume a big reason why they ask her to leave is cos they have absolutely no idea what chemicals are in her products. I used to work at a supermarket and we could use like 2 different, very specific products max (d10 gang 😂). Her stuff looks radioactive and probs has all sorts of chemicals that shouldn’t be near food.
They're also taking working hours that someone could get paid for away from folks.
Exactly. It's literally dangerous if certain cleaning products / chemicals mix and they don't know what she uses and she doesn't know what they use
i think that’s 100% it. i work at a restaurant and it’s a food safety violation to have chemicals that aren’t approved
Imagine if you walked into a fast food place with your own burger meat, you'd be questioned immediately and be asked to leave cuz they have no idea what is in the food you brought in, that is a liability cuz if that contaminates any of the equipment then someone else could be harmed or even killed if they have a serious allergy.
I was wondering why she wouldnt put this kind of effort into actually helping out charities or shelters or soup kitchens, but then i realized that they probably wouldnt let her film the way she can get away with in walmart and target
And brands don't give you thousands of dollars for working a soup kitchen
also wouldn't provide the shock value of cleaning big companies
Seems to me part of it is the outrage of "someone who's just trying to help" getting kicked out, so that wouldn't do as well.
Exactly, I worked at a food pantry and knew the people who were in charge and they would not tolerate bs like this at all! Anyone trying to film tiktoks there would be kicked out like that especially since it might expose any personal client information and we pride ourselves on being confidential with them
These tik tokers are doing all this cleaning not because they want to be helpful but to gain views and sell products. If they can't film themselves helping homeless people, feeding the need, clean up parks, actual helpful things . They won't do it. They need that validation.
7:12 she was probably caught within minutes bc someone at the counter saw a girl walking with a mop and a bucket go down the hall to the bathroom and probably went “well… i should probably go figure out what that’s about”
What's horrific is her deliberate implication that these bathrooms are dirty because of the staff. She is doxxing these poor people, while painting them as useless and/or ungrateful. It's abhorrent.
She's not blaming the company for short-staffing their stores or not providing adequate equipment or supplies, and she doesn't mention the lazy and entitled people who leave these bathrooms in a disgusting state. And you know that if the bathroom is clean, she goes in there with some chocolate sauce and smears it on the walls like a complete lunatic.
For real, I have worked in retail and while I wasn't involved in cleaning but I talked to my colleagues and it is a nightmare. They don't belong to the retail company but are outsourced. They are underpaid, overworked and honestly have to many responsibilities on their hands. From cleaning the retail store, to our dressing rooms, bathrooms, executive office, etc. and only two or three for every shift, our store was one of the biggest in the country 😢😢
where’s the malicious intent to make it doxxing? or even the “identity information” that they leaked. they showed their face, not their personal number, full name, address, none of that. it’s not doxxing. maybe learn what doxxing is.
with a face, a name and a general location (which could be guessed by looking at other videos and piecing it together as she shows main roads quite often) you can absolutely find private information on someone if you're dedicated enough. Providing enough information to doxx someone, putting them on a very public platform and then villainising them to the point that some strange people would want to find them is just as bad as just dropping their address. This literally happens all the time, you never seen videos of people being mean in the back of a Tiktok and the next day their full name is on an article and they've been fired or kicked out of their university? The internet is a scary place man@@golfblitzclips5
@@golfblitzclips5i agree that it's technically not doxxing but they still shouldn't show the employees' faces since it could get them in trouble. plus they're not agreeing to be in the videos!
@@golfblitzclips5the lengths yall go through to defend behavior like this
the burger king employees probably immediately saw her enter their bathroom with cleaning stuff and the few minutes it took for alejandro to come talk to ger were spent talking about what tf she was doing and picking someone to go see
Alejandro owed a somebody a favor lol
😂😂
it really disgusts me that clean girl doesn't use gloves to clean public bathrooms. I hate how she makes it seem like the employees are ungrateful when in reality her being there is a hazard. I am sure they have protocol for how to clean their bathrooms. She is literally using a tortilla to clean a sink...She is a menace.
I wouldn't be surprised if Clean Girl gets sick from the micro-organisms in public bathrooms. Disgusting.
I can say yes there is protocols. And there's quizzes and things to say what you can use and how you can and more
Yeup. Protocols. I worked in one spot where we had to use certain cleaners because others would eat at the floor we had. We don’t know what’s in the cleaner girl’s products, and frankly no one on my team wants to deal with the bathroom’s reflooring.
As for why some of these are dirty- in the spot I’m at we always do the bathrooms at the end of the day. We can go home if we get all our clean up done. The shift ‘ends’ at 10 pm, but unless we are all hyper coordinated and nothing goes wrong we get out at 11pm. Usually it’s later. (We get paid for this time fyi. Just that no one wants to drive at midnight) No one wants to stay longer than necessary, so if it’s passable then we’re not really going to do it.
Id assume as well most bathrooms in a place like this dont really have good ventilation so theres likely specific cleaner theyd use, when i worked in fast food we never cleaned bathrooms but nothing we used to clean kitchen/dining room had scents or anything so i assume theres a lot of protocols arounf that
i work in fast food and you're right, there is protocols. We have to use specific products and methods to keep the environment safe. its actully wild to me that she's doing this and getting offended when people kick her out. like of course they do, if something goes wrong the store and everyone who works there can be held accountable
When you have to ask yourself questions such as "Is it okay for me to be here?" and "Will they kick me out?" It's probably because you know you're doing something you aren't supposed to be doing.
its not just "woman randomly cleans bathroom for free" its "random woman off the street is in our bathroom recording". like as a service worker, thats a problem and I can easily see people complaining about not being able to use the bathroom because some tiktoker is in there with an iphone mixing cleaning products. Rhonda probably did get pissed at her- I would too.
Also; “random woman off the street in our bathroom recording is using random unapproved chemicals on our bathroom, we could get sued.”
if you feel the need to do stuff like this, please just volunteer at your local food shelf or something. I volunteered at mine and I loved it, I only stopped because of COVID restrictions. It was genuinely fun work, with other fun volunteers, and then you get the satisfaction of actually helping people in your community.
Yeah, this kinda work is better suited for when you see someone knock knock something over and leave it there. It'd be nice to put it back.
But walking into the store with the intention of "doing their job for them" not so much.
So yeah, find places that are looking for volunteers. Help where you're appreciated.
@@tevenpowell8023 exactly! you can do little things like putting a stray cart in the cart rack, or maybe refolding a pile of clothes that someone messed up. but if you want to do work, if you want that sense of accomplishment, there are plenty of volunteer opportunities.
"Playing" work seems like a liability to a company. She's standing on a shopping cart and cleaning the bathroom. If she gets hurt or sick, the company can be sued
her standing on the shopping cart was crazy!! that is NOT safe 😭😭😭
It's absolutely a liability to a company. This is 'black-letter law' in the corporate world.
@@stretchmonster I'm curious what "black letter law" is. Would you please explain it to me?
lmfao
@@stretchmonster I disagree, if you get hurt doing something dangerous of your own volition then you can't sue. Well, you can, but you won't win.
My thing is, I've seen four different shorts of her cleaning public bathrooms, and all four of them had her kicked out. You'd think by the third one, she's stop?
I think this is kink content so getting caught is the goal
I was a shift manager at MOD Pizza for two years, and if Clean Girl had showed up, I probably would've asked her to leave for two reasons: first, we have to clean the bathrooms twice a day anyway, so unless she's going around the baseboards with a toothbrush or something she's wasting time and occupying 1 of 2 bathroom stalls for no reason. Second, as Jarvis pointed out, chemicals. We had ammonia-based cleaners, so if she went in there with Clorox or something, she would've created toxic fumes. XD
ya exactly and some people have allergies to cleaners so theres only certain cleaners youre allowed to use in the first place
Oh wow, so, Madison didn't just give Walmart free labor, but she also had a top stock cart that is definitely not for her to use. There already isn't enough of them to go around for associates. To just essentially steal one away from an associate who will absolutely need it... ooh, that's got me peeved.
She did something similar in the target video! She "stocked" from a fulfillment cart. The cart she took was for an online order and put it all away (probably not in the right spots either) That bothered me so much bc I know how much stress our fulfillment team is under so seeing her take one of their carts and move it probably messed up so much more than she even thought she would
And if she got hurt she would find some shady injury lawyer and sue walmart for millions. My dad had to deal with this kind of bs all the time.
Same as some one who worked at Walmart it’s so frustrating especially her implying that we just “don’t work hard enough” which is why the store is “so messy” I worked over night so every morning we would spend hours making the store look nice and within the first few hours it would be a mess and day shift doesn’t have time to keep the store clean while doing every thing else they have to do it’s so annoying that people are doing this
She should be more like this one customer I had years ago that just silently started folding clothes on the T-shirt wall lmao
@Kitkat_bar I currently work overnights (I'm at work now lol, on lunch), so I know exactly what you mean about spending all night making the store look nice only for it to be a mess within an hour after opening. I work in apparel, and the number of times I'm always fucking fixing men's basics is too damn high. 😒
She definitely caused more work for those employees who now have to hose down the bathroom to get rid of the unknown chemicals she used.
Cleaning the bathrooms was my favorite part of working fast food bc it gave me like 10 minutes to myself with the door shut while I inhaled toxic fumes rather than talk to people. If a customer "helped" by cleaning the bathroom on a bad day it might have made me cry because I lost my 10 minutes of quiet
As someone who works at target, this annoys me, she can come to a store, make us look lazy for not doing what she does, but she's making more per video than I've probably made the entire time I've worked there.
Yep people are annoying
Your mad because she works for free and gets paid more than you?
Its YOUR CHOICE to work at target for little pay. Mad at someone else that made a different decision then you? WEIRD
@wettaloca2923 yes because just anyone can go out and become an influencer, I'm a college student working my ass off to get through school, but this girl who probably has never worked a real job in her life can just come in and make me seem lazy and ungrateful because I wasn't born into money
as a kid i really loved organizing craft store sections (thread, markers, pencils, etc) while my mom shopped for yarn because i liked to help the employees and my undiagnosed brain genuinely needed me to do it. this feels so much more disheartening. liability disasters, making min wage job cosplay trendy/profitable, security risks (by dressing as employees), recording strangers and public spaces, and ultimately the time would be better spent in places that ask for it and have given training/consent.
it’s just hard to see these things as altruistic as they are when the primary reason it’s being made is to create content. the mr. beast approach if you will
I do the same 😅 usually with the books because they are ALWAYS messed up and i need to find books for my specific craft
...and i am also undiagnosed ._.
I used to do this as well (and still do) just kinda go through and recover sections in a store if I notice it. Sometimes it just feels nice both for my brain to see me "accomplish" something and also because I've worked so much goddamn retail that I'm like, "lemme take a sec and move this to where it goes to try and give someone another second to breathe/decompress when they have to come through here at close."
But this shit??? This??? Ugh.
(I'm diagnosed with ADHD 😂)
My best friend loves organizing bookshelves at bookstores (she has already worked at bookstores and can quickly understand where to place books that have been left behind) as we browse through them, and I also sometimes quickly put stuff back where they belong when other customers didn't do the same, but going so far as to spend HOURS doing that or CLEANING the place when your true intent is to record that and profit out of it???? mind boggling
Tbh it’s the girl giving gift cards and merch to the CUSTOMERS not even her “fellow employees” because guess who has the purchasing power? I mean maybe not that far but just idk if this is really for the employees why not make their frickin day
ayo, university custodian here! the problem with miss bathroom cleaner is not only because she doesn’t work for them, but also because the products she is using could cause a chemical reaction with the products that the facility uses. the place i work for uses all p&g products, we can’t use anything we bring from home.
Yes! Also what she's doing isn't a "deep clean". She's just applying scent and unnecessary chemicals to every surface she can find. That's a great way to give someone an allergic response, which is just another reason to use the products meant for the job!
As a trans woman I'm already scared of public bathrooms, the fact that there might be someone *filming* inside of one is mortifying.
When I worked at Walmart it made me actively suicidal so the idea of pretending to work at Walmart pisses me off, especially because there's a very real chance she was making someone else's job harder
This
And what's worse is that she claims to have worked at Walmart in the past and yet still does this, knowing how hard it is putting up with their bs
I've had two friends say the exact same thing while they were working at Wal-Mart.
They both have different jobs now.
I don't work at walmart and I am suicidal so i don't know what I'm doing wrong lmao
There's not necessarily anything you're doing wrong, dude. Suicidality can be caused by so many things and just because your situation isn't what some would say "as bad as others" doesn't mean you're doing anything wrong for feeling similar.
Keep in there. I've been there too.
The fact that filming in a public restrooms is actually illegal and she's filming herself commiting crimes
It actually depends on the state and most the time it's not a serious crime unless you film people in the bathroom. Recording your own stall is likely not a serious offense, if it is one at all, in the state.
@@amelialonelyfart8848love your pfp
uh i think it’s filming ppl in the restroom it looks pretty empty to me other then her doing her antics
@@sittoku. Goth librarians are truly the best.
It’s also illegal to work while not on the clock, and she’s not even an employee 😭😭
i stumbled across clean girl actually via youtube recently and i watched some of her older videos on her channel and i think she actually started all of this in a kind and respectable way. one video in particular was her and her friend cleaning a public skate park (i think in puerto rico? im not sure about the where i don’t remember sorry) and she talked to some of the regulars there about what makes the park special to them and also the trash collection came by and took all the trash she bagged for free and thanked her. i think she originally started out with a passion for cleaning and helping for free and did it in places where she’s not really at risk of getting “caught” like parks and such, but now it’s turned into cleaning for “free” which obviously isn’t true with all of the content she’s making and obvious monetization present and it feels less real
Interesting context, thanks.
11:49 DANG! That voice is gorgeous
DO NOT give companies your labor for free. Don’t let them think they can squeeze time out of our finite lives without compensation.
didn't you hear him, its sponsored content
What free?? She's getting views and sponsors and making things harder on the employees, she's exploiting them for personal gain, is she giving them compensation for making an appearance in a video she's profiting from? No.
exactly what i was thinking. wouldn't it be overall better to volunteer at some place that needs volunteers rather than... a multimillion dollar corporation?
@@hiddendriftsbut that’s the thing…they aren’t “volunteering”
It’s “publicity work” meant to get them extra attention for doing less than a fraction of the work would actually be expected of someone working class
Charity work would seem like “real work” more because people are more critical of it
@@jerm-gv9rv >but that's the thing<
so you're saying they're specifically not volunteering bc that's more actual work than just doing this and pretending to work? ig that makes sense
Regarding the 1st girl, sometimes you gotta wonder would she still acting like this if the cameras wasn't rolling, or if she's just being generous because it'll make her look good online. The internet has really made me pessimistic.
Or she says that she is being generous. Like anyone can say that paid for someone else’s order or that they worked for longer than they did.
@NotVille_ Shut up, weirdo
This is like 50% fetish content 50% corporate simping
normally i agree to be skeptical that weird things like this are fetish content, but tbh i think the reasons for a lot of the things that may seem fetishistic are actually to leech off of popular people’s success
Bruh not everything is fetish for fetish sake. It's 100% money
~the dirtier the better~
!! most definitely. the amount of exposed skin in all these disgusting bathroom cleaning videos is a dead giveaway. also the fact that the focus is on THEM doing the cleaning and not the cleaning itself (think how many other cleaning videos are kind of first person POV and focus on just the cleaning/hands cleaning)
@@ona512 True, but naked hands on a toilet absolutely is.
Whether she's meaning it be; I don't know. That doesn't change what the content is, though.
It's even wierder to think she is actively recording while people are trying to use the restroom. And if she isn't, then people are forced to wait outaide until she's done. Like she's so creepy.
People think that "minimum wage" automatically means "unskilled/anyone could do it". These people would never walk into a corperate office job and try to work there for free and then get pissy when they get kicked out, cause they understand that they arent qualified. Why is that so hard to understand when it comes to minimum wage jobs?!?
it's definitely the classism
I would love to see both ladies go to my dad's factory job and see them do that "for free"
I mean, if we're talking about qualifications, many minimum wage jobs do essentially have no qualifications while corporate jobs are much more likely to have qualifications to get the jobs. In that way, anyone's "qualified" for a Walmart or McDonalds job. However, the other way to think about qualifications is that you must BE employed and trained in order to be considered qualified to perform the task, regardless of whether or not there are requirements listed in hiring for that job. So I guess it's a difference in how people perceive what "qualification" means.
i think youre just offended because perhaps you work a minimum wage job yourself? a minimum wage burger flipper has zero skill compared to a doctor, or a job where you need to use your iq. the requirements are low for a reason in these jobs. not everything is offensive, its just true that these are jobs that require wayyyy less skill than idk a finance job for example
@@pizzafanatic123 I've worked both, they really don't lol for most office jobs. It's sending emails and requires training in that job, but I couldn't figure out McDonald's ovens if I just walked in either
When we clean bathrooms at places like this we have big charts of what products can be harmful and what SHOULD NOT be used in the same place. Not knowing what she’s using is a huge safety risk
So brave of the cleaning lady, she really went out there and exposed those big corporations for _checks notes_ having dirty(!!) bathrooms. She really stuck it to them when she *_checks notes again_* provided them with free labour and gave those LAZY(!!!) and *UNGRATEFUL (!!!!)* employees a real headache. She really deserves more recognition for her heroic actions that she does completely free and for no other reason than the good of her heart.
Wild ina spotted! Also you are correct on all points.
5:55 Finally someone else thinks creators use typos for engagement!
It feels like some weird form of classism because she's making x amount off these brand deals and videos while the others get paid minimum wage for doing the same job.
Not to mention, she gets all the time in the world to clean while the employees are on a schedule
i'm just comforted by the reminder that this premium channel is indeed free, it is free
It is? Free?
And it's GOOOOOOLD
But you? Are premium
We’re all cosplaying being able to afford gold
She's not doing it for free. She's gonna make more money off this tiktok than the employees make in a month
Lol Jarvis said this like 2 minutes after I wrote that
Ah now I’m so sad
@@Bananachan289 join the club
@NotVille_ so true that bastard Jarvis is a thief. Must've shit himself when he saw that Bomberguy video I watched half of
tiktok doesnt pay alot
Id be pissed, as someone who has a job at a higher end building and takes care of the lobby, guest suites, gym, hottubs and the restrooms for the residents, not only would i not be happy and gush over a stranger doing my job, but my mind would be spinning on how much trouble this would get ME in just for allowing her to do it, let alone the unmarked chemicals. Let alone any incoming lawsuits from health hazards if aomeone never catches her doing it, they wont even know to have to deep clean over it and make the employees job even harder
You are 100% right about the typos - I was listening to a podcast about SEO/social media a couple years ago, and the guest expert being interviewed specifically said you should put typos in your TikTok video or description, because you'll get tons of angry comments correcting you thus pushing yourself up in the algorithm...
The chemicals, labor laws, and general weirdness are all valid reasons to stop someone randomly cleaning a bathroom. But also: very creepy to be RECORDING VIDEO in a PUBLIC BATHROOM. Uncomfortable for anyone (justice for Rhonda), but imagine the scandal if a CHILD ran in there while she was “working”.
The worst part is is that she's giving free labor to the problem. Go outside and pick up trash at your local park. That will be more better use of your time.
Yeah but that won't get her rage bait comments will it:/ these ppl aren't doing anything good bc they're good ppl they do it for attention: edit for illiterate ppl 😂 I never fucking said rage bait was going outside to clean. I said her rage baiting was the TikTok she posted grow up. Maybe you should be the ones cleaning outside
That video template has been run dry. And there’s no point in doing good if other tik tokers have already gotten the money from it. Now you have to go to bathrooms
cope
@@Atlasintokyothe fact that working for free is seen as rage bait is insane 😂 go outside
Why the fuck is there three bots in this comment section 😂
one issue i find with the bathroom cleaning is that it only takes having an unempathetic manager for them to write up or fire an employee for NOT being the one to clean the bathroom.
Love how she spun Alejandro getting the manager as “he was so impressed with my beautiful work”
It's in a similar vein to those 'I gave a homeless person ____' videos: If you're doing something perceived as 'nice' on camera, and it's something that can be done spontaneously without requiring a camera in the first place, you're not doing it to be nice; you're doing it for content, and that's egotistical. The 'working for free' trend is arguably worse, as you're actively interrupting those who actually work there and who don't want to deal with weird guests (such as prank channels). I wonder if they've ever thought about asking first. It could've been spun into a positive and non-controversial thing if they got permission to clean, but then again, controversy is where the views are at :/
my company laid off hundreds of 'RMO' employees -- basically remote retailer workers who planned and managed our brand's section in retailers -- and then as a quirky christmas project had remaining employees VOLUNTEER to stock shelves at retailers around the state. made 0 sense
Yeahhh you can't just be bringing chemicals into a public bathroom & mixing them like that, lady LMAO
Yes
as someone who has cleaned bathrooms at my jobs, its literally written in our handbooks what products we're allowed to use and if we use anything else we can get in trouble! so its very likely that those workers would get in trouble if a customer were to have a reaction to anything these random cleaning people used :(