Talk:Toilet attendant

Not very neutral this article is it? --- Responses to Chazz's talk page. Signed by Chazz @ 00:03, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * The second paragraph is all that could even be slightly considered POV, but that is fully supported by the given external link. violet/riga (t) 00:05, 3 January 2006 (UTC)

Isn't there some French word for toilet attendant?

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"Toilet attendants are also known as "freshen up guys" or "freshen up man"

They have a habit of singing rhyming songs to the customers about using their products indicating it will help them have success with oposite sex. These are some well used ones - "No spray No Lay" "No soap No Hope" "No splash No gash" "No wash No nosh"

The freshen up guy will keep his money in a small dish and empty it reguarly to give the impression they have not made much money in the hope that people will use his products. Freshen up guys in most cases do not actually get paid in the club/pub they are working in instead relying on the money from their prodcuts for income (etablishments are happy with this as it reduces vandalism and drug taking)

The going rate is about a £1 (approx USD 2) for some aftershave / cologne and about 50p (approx USD 1) for some chewing gum or lolipop. Some places sell roses are which are quite expensive for the men to buy to give to the women.

It can be a surprisingly well paid job as the attendant would only need to get 10 customers an hour in a club open from 10pm -3am each paying £1 to make £50 and if the club is open 4 nights, they would get £200 but 10 customers ann hour is a very low estimate and the total could be much more." Cheers, DWaterson 17:03, 12 April 2007 (UTC)