I don't think that was the lesson. I think it should have made you more humble and to build an empathy for people you may see inferior to you (hobos, janitors, humble people etc). To realize we all are the same as we all shit sleep eat bleed and will one day die.
One of the reasons I thank, talk to, and ask the doings of any not-too-busy Janitor I walk by. I spit on the stuck up “high-class” people who disrespect people that do jobs which would make said people cry and gag for days.
I'm 26 and I've been a janitor since the age of 17 and lemme tell you, the quality of your workplace and it's moral is completely dependent on your management staff. I"m a Site Manager now, so I don't do too much cleaning but I'm always thinking about the workers under me. I throw employee appreciation parties, give free days off, let my workers leave early with pay on Mondays/Friday, give off visa gift cards and generally try to be a nice guy. In short, I try to be manager I wanted when I working at that level.
@@CrunchyTire I'm not flexing on anyone you goofball. I'm simply explain my experience in the cleaning industry and the steps I've taken to make things better for those in it.
To be fair if you have a cleaning job like this it mean that you are at the lowest social class worker. And for the fast food chain etc.. it's not an hard job to do except for the nasty part. Normally this type of job should be given to immigrant so they can have a job while the white people can have a more decent opportunity but it don't work like that.
You said some? This is so underrated. I would say a lot of people don't give a f about janitor work. Even all those climate change activists make more mess than any factory in the world.
As a janitor I honestly love my job, there's a couple employees at the building I work at that will tell me thank you and say they appreciate what we do.
As a janitor I can confirm it's a messy job. It's even worse when there is disrespectful people in the world who make your job harder than it's needs to be.
I was a janitor. The worst part was the pain in my wrists and elbows from all the repetitive cleaning tasks. It's the nasty sort of pain where stuff goes numb and you feel like you need surgery to fix it.
As a janitor at a mall I died laughing and crying at this. The accuracy is spot on. And yes. A lot of us janitors have messy houses because the last thing we wanna do on our days off or after work is clean. The job will suck the soul out of you.
sanitary engineers like janitors, garbagemen etc. deserve respect because mostly because of them our environment is cleaner and less filth means less disease
Ive been a school janitor for over 10 years now and i do appreciate all the thanks given by everyone. From the staff, students and all the commentors here. Thanks! And thats why i continue doin my job to return the thanks back
My mom is Janiator as well, i know how hard your job is as well because i helped her a few times, she mostly works on classes and closed field and sometimes toilets, people think man are nasty but women are plain disgusting when it comes to toilets, anyway Thank you Mr.G for your hard and needed work regardless where you are i want you to know you are making world cleaner everyday even if it might sems like Sisyphean work it makes difference, i'm glad when i use public toilet or in shop/restaurant one that it is clean and i don't have to worry about other people filfth
@@EnjoySackLunch i worked at a middle school before and in a 7th grade girls' restroom and a girl dropped a turd right in front of the toilet. Almost step on it too, it was that close
Garage collectors actually paid really well and have benefits. At least where I live. They make about 25$ an hour. I'm an industrial hygienist making a lot less than that
Wojaks house was depressing. This man puts up a new sticky every day he's still single. Janitors are a backbone of society, please remember to be courteous to them.
Well if we don't have janitors, cleaners, bin men and sanitary workers then our entire society collapses through the piling up of rubbish, increased rates of contracting diseases, fauna infestation, blockage of roads and pavements due to trash, horrible fucking smell from to decaying matter...etc. They are part of the foundation that makes up our civilisation.@@aaroncarmona7277
The janitor at my school actually loves it, he literally sings happily when everyone is at class and he romes the halls cleaning it listening to music, gets paid and everyone loves him there
As a janitor who has been working it full time since I was 17 and now 28 I can say there were many days where I wanted to give up, but I pulled through. And all I can say is I’m happier then I’ve ever been!
I used to do a similar job at McDonald’s which required me to sweep, wipes the tables mop and clean the toilets. It’s made me humble and I don’t take cleaners and janitors for granted. I try to be as kind to them as possible. Janitors kept treated like 💩. It’s too much
I work for a grocery store mainly doing janitor work. It is definitely a chore. The bathrooms take longer than anything. I try to make them look nice and it takes me about an hour to clean both restrooms which are basically your average grocery store size bathrooms. It always makes me frustrated though when people come in while I'm cleaning and dirty up something I just cleaned. It feels like an endless cycle sometimes. I understand people have to go, but how some people seem to completely miss a urinal is beyond me.
Being a janitor can be fun at times too, like being able to go anywhere in the place you want, even vaults if you desire to. "I'm just going to empty the trashcan"
I love being a janitor, the only time it sucked was when working at a financial institutions HQ. The people on the 3rd floor (executives) were extremely rude and didn’t even want to be able to see us.
Always thank the Janitors and cleaning staff and try not to add to their burdon by simply being a clean person. You might not notice how important their role is unless you set foot in places that lack their presence. They are important part of the society and deserve both respect and a good salary.
As a janitor I actually had a incident 2 days ago where a guy decided to piss on the door as we were cleaning the toilets, so i went off at him called him a dickhead blah blah. He turns around to me and says "do your job" and starts threating to bash me, so i laughed and went to the back got the hose to wash off the door and he was still hanging around so i couldnt help soaking the fk in hot water ohhh he was not happy (obviously) starts to come towards me SLIPS over in his own piss and i say to him " just doing my job c##t get fked" bro the satisfaction that day was the best. just to add onto this as well i get 10 times more thankyous and praise from the homeless than any normal person that uses these toilets, sure i have to clean up there syringes and shit off the floor but they do look out for me to saying hello at the start of my shifts and if anyone trys to be a smartass theyre usually the first to my aid if theres any fights.
I don't shit in public toilets so I can't be blamed for this. I remember at school people would rub their snot on the stall walls. This was a top tier school so those people are probably doctors and engineers now.
Sometimes, you don't have a choice. It's either shit in a public toilet or shit your pants. I can believe that though. There's been more than once the girl's bathroom at the high school I worked had a bloody maxi pad stuck to the wall.
but like not even restaurant toilets? like cleaning public toilets and those in a private business ain't really that different in the end, shit is shit
There's one I heard at a school where the kids put ketchup packets underneath the toilet seat. When someone sat down to take a shit, the weight of the human compress the seat against the rim and the ketchup packs explode, firing and dripping ketchup everywhere to be cleaned. And, by the time he got to it, it was crusty and hard to get off.
where i work, the janitor is one of the most respected guy. generally in my country they are super useful and being a janitor doesnt even mean cleaning toilets, more like repairing and maintaining shit so when something breaks and needs repair or something needs to be looked at, the janitor is called. i start to feel like its neither the job or the wage, its the country that gives you depression
@@bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149 Depend's on the country. Janitor in my language directly translates to woźny, which is exactly what is written in lordkane comment. Handyman.
going home to a messy house is too relatable i was a janitor for half a year of my life but i cleaned so much that when i went home i just didnt wanna clean because it felt like more work. it's like being messy at home was some sort of solice to it
Yes he could have cleaned his place up... And then would go straight to bed with nothing else but cleaning all day. Like the other person said- its the last thing you want to do. Used to know a chef who said a similar thing about making food- at home he would order instead of making a meal himself. Apparantely making food for 12-14 hours is kinda exhausting. Who could have thought.
@@neru_dyeah we need more time off it’s ridiculous that we have to work 9 hours a day in such nasty environments while people come just to ruin our mental health we deserve at least a week or so off a month
as a janitor, i barely think about my work. i work early to afternoon, and after i leave the building i dont think about it anymore. my family doesnt deserve to have my negativity put on them. its janitor/housekeeping for an elderly home and some patients deal with mental issues that i understand isnt fair and isnt anyones fault so i just shut out all my thoughts and just work until im done. my workplace has a very nice area for breaks and lunchtime so i just look forward to that during the day
@@blakbear6528 Yeah, but the worst part is that the illegal immigrant, or the one that just arrive have an automatic 1500$ salary from the governement. And depending on where they are from and what problem that they have, they can have more than 2500$ per month ! So basically in Europa the white people who work have a worst salary than a immigrant who are in the country for less than 2 months and don't even speak french or English. That's why you see so much immigrant riding berlin car like Mercedes or Audi.. It's given to them by the governement !
@@mayasol5571 It's illegal but where she work there is a corporation that was dodging rule, the name of the corporation was "titre et services" in english that mean title and service. Basically you are not paid for a job but for a service so they can give the money that they want. Also I don't include it but while working with them you still can have some social governement benefit like the chomage, but it still really bad !
Sry to hear that, im immigrant in belgium atm and my wife is doind trite services, she started 12.5€/h and is ate 13.5 atm. So this means ur mom must change agency asap she is losing tons of money every week
this one was so immersive I felt every second of disgust I can't think of a worse job tbh. I would pick life threatening jobs over being a janitor any day
I do janitorial/custodial work and it's much better than many other jobs (and careers) out there. It's generally safe and you don't have to deal with shitty people (just shitty toilets). Trust me, I'd much rather deal with a shitty toilet than most people nowadays.
this was literally me last year i vouch for everything it was hell on earth and i hated my life but the best part was talking to my coworkers, although i didn’t feel respected by the manager i thrived cause i had nothing else to do. i really feel bad for janitors when i see them now, they are put on the shorter end of the stick and the pay is as worse as the job. this video is facts and this channel is amazing.
I have been doing maintenance for a grocery store the past 4 years. It taught me to be a more cleaner person when it comes to using other public restrooms and to respect those that do worse dirty jobs than mine.
Im a full time janitor at my old high school. Yea its crappy work, but Its a nice school district. I’ve learned that the kids and students are way more respectful than adults and teachers (hard to believe). Sometimes i see teachers getting bullied and disrespected by the students so i really can’t complain, i do my job my job and nobody really bothers me
I'm really glad you make these videos. It shows people who don't have any idea what it's like to be the one cleaning up everyone else's mess how things truly are as an every day average worker.
I’m a school Janitor, and honestly, it helps dealing with how terrible the job actually is. Kids see you as a person, and treat you with respect, and they actually say “Thank you” and appreciate what you do for them. Adults on the other hand, are dirty, filthy, ungrateful animals. If I had to work as a janitor for anywhere other than a school, I’d have probably jumped off the roof by now.
As someone who’s worked as a janitor for half a year I can honestly this is 100% accurate. This was before the pandemic started and when it did I couldn’t work cause I was high risk. I’m just glad I moved on from that terrible job.
I remember the time when one of my janitors from high school toilets found a used joint and a used condom in the toilet. How do I remember? I was next to that toilet, taking a piss. All of sudden, while I was doing my business, the janitor lady opens the door wide open, stares at me with angry eyes and yells at me, as she is holding the condom and the joint... on bare hands. "YOU DID THIS!" she yelled. I say to her I did not do this, which angered her more and ran with those to principal to report. Luckily, the principal belived me, but he also showed on the security cameras who were the people who entered the bathroom. Apparently they found out the condom and the joint belonged to a teacher and a female student who both entered the toilets to do something. I have to state, that the security camera was on the hallway, near the boys toilets. Long story short, the teacher was fired and the student got expelled.
I worked as a janitor at a grocery store, and it was a very useful experience. When you’re a janitor, you don’t just clean, you keep something clean. You keep things moving.
THIS. It's' not just about the toilets. Hell, the toilets are the EASIEST part where I work. The real "fun" comes from sweeping out bleachers, crawling like a 'Nam tunnel rat underneath them to pick up trash and clean spills, stripping floors, moving furniture on a whim, tending to a fucking coal furnace in 2023, oh, and then there's OUTSIDE you get to deal with.
I was a janitor for a year, I did not get payed enough for what I had to deal with. People don't understand the value of cleaners, if every cleaner decided not to show up to work there would be widespread hysteria
Haven’t been a janitor, but I did work as an associate at the retail store. And man, the female dressing rooms were always messy. I hated working in the womens department partly due to it, and frowned when I saw a group of teenage girls come into the male dressing room. They would come because I was at the only register open in the clothing department.
I used to work in a shoe store (won't say store name); the men's section was always the cleanest/neatest. Also used to work in a hardware store, had to clean the bathrooms sometimes. Men's bathroom was dirty, but...just in a construction dirt + urine kind of way. The women's bathroom...is its own universe of a variety of messes and smells. As a woman, it's surprising and extremely disappointing, considering we're generally hardwired/raised to be tidy "homemakers"...
@djjackson-pickett7558 bs. I worked as a maintenance at walmart and the womens bathroom was always digusting, poop in toilet, and blood on the stall, toilet, maxi pads on the floor. Ewww.. thats why i dont want a women living with me just netflix and chill.
@@djjackson-pickett7558 my theory is that women only become "tidy homemakers" when there's someone else around for them to compare their mess with. All the women I dated in my twenties had DISGUSTING apartments. Cat poop and litter on the floor, dishes piled to the windows, old rotting food in the fridge, etc. As a guy, I'd have a few clothes hanging on chairs or even the floor sometimes, but nothing that gross.
@@derek96720 Unfortunately, you're correct (a lot of the time). A lot of women will "clean" (aka shove items in closets and drawers) to appear impressive to a lover when they visit, but once they actually live together, the truth bleeds out. It's a shame, but some of us do try our best to keep our homes clean + sterilized
They deserve the utmost respect. They are the unseen, uncompensated heros at my hospital. I'm a nurse, and my job is hard, but janitors prevent twice the illness and disease I'll ever treat and do so for free. It takes a special person to answer that call. Thank you janitors❤
I’m probably fortunate and lucky because I am a Janitor/cleaner and I love it. I used to work 12 hours in a warehouse type of for 6 years and hated it *much respect to the ones that do it* and it was good money but I felt my body f*cking up. I saw a job ad for a janitor/cleaning job in a prestigious place and applied for it and now couple of years in I LOVE IT. Yes my pay isn’t as much and it’s less hours but more time for myself, friendly people, my body is more healthier and I have time to go to the gym, travel etc. My goal in life is to be firm in my religious beliefs, work a steady job I enjoy *even if it’s less pay* and live in a neighbourhood that is not riddled with criminality *which I also do* and sleep content with what I have 🤷🏾♂️
I use to do housekeeping for my local hospital several years ago, and trust me that job made me realize just how nasty and lazy people can be. One time I overhead a woman tell her son to leave his empty cup on the counter. "The housekeeper will pick it up." Especially when there was a trash can nearby. I loved the job as well because I met a lot of wonderful people and seen newborn babies. That's why at my current job, I do what I can to help out our janitors. It's a nasty job, but I certainly salute them for keeping us safe from sicknesses.
Been janitor for 5years im so sick of my job, quit and became ricebox seller every morning, the salary didnt different from janitor but this put my mind at peace
As someone who cleans bathrooms at a fulfillment center, this is pretty spot on. People literally do not respect what you do and you're under paid for what you have to deal with. And I'm also gonna say this: as cleaning is what I do for a living, the last thing I wanna do when I get home is do more cleaning.
I've been a janitor at a university since 2022 and i hate cleaning bathroms specially scrubbing toilets, cleaning piss stains and poop from toilets and emptying bathrooms trash cans, everything else is good, i don't mind cleaning classrooms, hallways, offices, elevators,etc. Sometimes i want to resign but i dont have any college diploma or marketable skill so i'll keep doing this job because it pays my bills and puts food on my table
0:47 - Right there and then I would have just left and gone home. I would have tidied and cleaned my entire house as a first step to sorting my life out, and then see where I go from there. Sometimes you really do just have to walk away, even if it means losing some in the short term. There are zero prospects in a job like that.
The establishment would be a shithole if it wasn't for Janitors they're just as important as anyone else. But the screaming and crying is too damn funny 😭 Great video 👍👍
I can remember of a little kid coming to me saying: hi, I dropped some drink there, I’m sorry It just melted down my heart and I just told him: don’t worry, I’m gonna clean this later and then he ran back to play
Ive always respected janitors for this reason. It’s a degrading job yet they show up everyday and do it anyways. Thanks to all the janitors out there. Your work does not go unnoticed 👏
I like to thank everyone for being considerate to us janitors, I work at a food court and handle the bathrooms so I deal with a lot of people who are so rude and disrespectful, but having some kind people and co workers from other areas and also some incredible workers from the food courts are amazing
As a Janitor at a government facility with high clearance. I can say that some shit has me questioning how it was possible. Like projectile shit on the walls. I sometimes use like a pressure washing water nozzle. I find it oddly satisfying seeing the shit falling apart. I get paid 30$/hr can't complain.
Janitorial custodians and sanitation workers do more to prevent plagues from decimating our species than all of the CDC. They deserve much higher pay and praise
Janitors always had my respect and it always pissed me off when someone I knew made a mess and said “eh the janitor will get it it’s their job” as if that’s any reason to make their job harder.
i relate to this so much right now... activly seeking employment bottom line this job is horrible but once that switch turns on and says leave its best to follow that instinct its absolutly discusting and horrible
I worked at Safeway for a few years and my male coworkers would tell me that some people would just shit everywhere in the bathroom 😢 now I work at a local liquor store and we DO NOT offer our bathroom to the public !
Do another one but with late night shift janitor workers. Imagine who scared they feel every time they close a big scary building all alone in the night time
night time office janitor work is to this day one of my favorite jobs. (And best jobs in my early 20s) Turned out one of my co-workers was a multi-millionaire real estate mogul and public speaker and learned a ton.
I worked as a toilet cleaner in my teens. You learn very quickly how to despise the human race. It was enlightening.
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It sucks man I know, you realize how selfish and inconsiderate people really are in this damn society.
sometimes when i use the bathroom it’s dirty asf, can’t imagine let alone for janitors :/
I don't think that was the lesson. I think it should have made you more humble and to build an empathy for people you may see inferior to you (hobos, janitors, humble people etc). To realize we all are the same as we all shit sleep eat bleed and will one day die.
One of the reasons I thank, talk to, and ask the doings of any not-too-busy Janitor I walk by.
I spit on the stuck up “high-class” people who disrespect people that do jobs which would make said people cry and gag for days.
I'm 26 and I've been a janitor since the age of 17 and lemme tell you, the quality of your workplace and it's moral is completely dependent on your management staff. I"m a Site Manager now, so I don't do too much cleaning but I'm always thinking about the workers under me. I throw employee appreciation parties, give free days off, let my workers leave early with pay on Mondays/Friday, give off visa gift cards and generally try to be a nice guy. In short, I try to be manager I wanted when I working at that level.
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how are you trying to flex on a video about cleaning doodoo
@@CrunchyTire I'm not flexing on anyone you goofball. I'm simply explain my experience in the cleaning industry and the steps I've taken to make things better for those in it.
@@CrunchyTirethe fact that you say this tells me you don't even know what a flex means. Educate yourself bro
where u from?
Janitors are underrated, they keep places clean, yet some people disrespect their work
To be fair if you have a cleaning job like this it mean that you are at the lowest social class worker. And for the fast food chain etc.. it's not an hard job to do except for the nasty part. Normally this type of job should be given to immigrant so they can have a job while the white people can have a more decent opportunity but it don't work like that.
how do i see you in the comments so much bruh
It's always the people who make the least amount of money who keep society working...
You said some? This is so underrated. I would say a lot of people don't give a f about janitor work. Even all those climate change activists make more mess than any factory in the world.
@@Simon83738true I bet teachers can relate.
As a janitor I honestly love my job, there's a couple employees at the building I work at that will tell me thank you and say they appreciate what we do.
Definitely need you and are appreciated by many
@@Gioandgoose thank you
thank you for your service. very much appreciated.
If you work as a janitor in an office building, you're somewhat treated better than working at a restaurant or school
God bless you
As a janitor I can confirm it's a messy job. It's even worse when there is disrespectful people in the world who make your job harder than it's needs to be.
How often do you have to clean poop out of the urinal?
@DagothChad thankfully that hasn't happened to me yet but I have had to clean poop off the floor and walls.
Huge respect to you buddy ..
I used to be a school janitor, worst job on the planet. Glad I moved out it and working on a better life
@@angryfoxzd5233 walls? wtf do some ppl even do?
I was a janitor. The worst part was the pain in my wrists and elbows from all the repetitive cleaning tasks. It's the nasty sort of pain where stuff goes numb and you feel like you need surgery to fix it.
Thanks for your hard work. Appreciate it although the appreciation is only from one person…
Thanks for your hard work. Appreciate it although the appreciation is only from one person…
I was a garbage collector I know exactly what your talking about my back still hurts from my pickup days
Ouch. I felt this comment.
Yup ,messed my joints up 25 years and counting ,numb right arm constant with muscle flares
Janitors deserve more respect.
I agree, but they won't
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Everyone deserve more respect
@@danialsyahiran1335all the respect towards you bro
janitors is one of the most coolest, chill and strongest guys, like why people disrespect him
As a janitor at a mall I died laughing and crying at this. The accuracy is spot on. And yes. A lot of us janitors have messy houses because the last thing we wanna do on our days off or after work is clean. The job will suck the soul out of you.
Thank you for making the world cleaner!
@@virgiliuvieru3005thank u! I really do appreciate it.
Yip, and messy car.
I think any job would
Holy f*ck,that very sad
sanitary engineers like janitors, garbagemen etc. deserve respect because mostly because of them our environment is cleaner and less filth means less disease
Yeah that’s what I am a former engineer.
Job is annoying as frick and people look down on them unfortunately
what do you mean 'engineers' lmfao
Bro said sanitary engineers 💀
Garbagemen get paid quite well where im from
Ive been a school janitor for over 10 years now and i do appreciate all the thanks given by everyone. From the staff, students and all the commentors here. Thanks! And thats why i continue doin my job to return the thanks back
Thanks Mr. G
Thank u mr
You’re the man, Mr G
My mom is Janiator as well, i know how hard your job is as well because i helped her a few times, she mostly works on classes and closed field and sometimes toilets, people think man are nasty but women are plain disgusting when it comes to toilets, anyway Thank you Mr.G for your hard and needed work regardless where you are i want you to know you are making world cleaner everyday even if it might sems like Sisyphean work it makes difference, i'm glad when i use public toilet or in shop/restaurant one that it is clean and i don't have to worry about other people filfth
@@EnjoySackLunch i worked at a middle school before and in a 7th grade girls' restroom and a girl dropped a turd right in front of the toilet. Almost step on it too, it was that close
Janitors and garbage collectors always have my respect, such underpaid and hard yet very crucial jobs
Garage collectors actually paid really well and have benefits. At least where I live. They make about 25$ an hour. I'm an industrial hygienist making a lot less than that
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industrial hygienist???
@@EstradaDuran-sg6co I do lead and asbestos surveys. I make sure people are in a safe work environment
Without them, we would have much smelly and messy industrial environment. I have respect for them!
Not at my place
Cleaning is a noble act, we should all be more like janitors
Cleaning a toilet is like cleaning your own soul.
Aw.. you must made me feel nice. Career toilet cleaner gal. Thank you❤.
@@omg5501holy shit :/
We don't appreciate janitors enough. It's one of the most important jobs out there.
0:54 damn
Agreed
Then stop going to taco bell
Hopefully robots would take over those miserable jobs so that we as humans won't have to deal with those disgusting jobs
@@xdrazormon454 That's how you start an AI revolution.
As someone who immigrated ,started as a janitor and now has a job in IT....keep it up. Dont give up,you are valuable and deserve to thrive.
Go clean some toilets. Don't give up. Keep it up.
Bro how you start?
Wojaks house was depressing. This man puts up a new sticky every day he's still single. Janitors are a backbone of society, please remember to be courteous to them.
I was a janitor when I was 19 how tf is that a backbone 😂😂
Well if we don't have janitors, cleaners, bin men and sanitary workers then our entire society collapses through the piling up of rubbish, increased rates of contracting diseases, fauna infestation, blockage of roads and pavements due to trash, horrible fucking smell from to decaying matter...etc. They are part of the foundation that makes up our civilisation.@@aaroncarmona7277
@@aaroncarmona7277 without janitors the world would be covered in shit
that dog LMAOO
Japan doesn't have janitors because its cultural to clean up after yourselves anywhere you go.
The janitor at my school actually loves it, he literally sings happily when everyone is at class and he romes the halls cleaning it listening to music, gets paid and everyone loves him there
That’s good for him
Dear Janitors/Cleaners,
Without you guys and gals we would be up shit creek literally. Thank you for keeping our environment clean and safe.
As a janitor who has been working it full time since I was 17 and now 28 I can say there were many days where I wanted to give up, but I pulled through. And all I can say is I’m happier then I’ve ever been!
I used to do a similar job at McDonald’s which required me to sweep, wipes the tables mop and clean the toilets. It’s made me humble and I don’t take cleaners and janitors for granted. I try to be as kind to them as possible.
Janitors kept treated like 💩. It’s too much
I work for a grocery store mainly doing janitor work. It is definitely a chore. The bathrooms take longer than anything. I try to make them look nice and it takes me about an hour to clean both restrooms which are basically your average grocery store size bathrooms. It always makes me frustrated though when people come in while I'm cleaning and dirty up something I just cleaned. It feels like an endless cycle sometimes. I understand people have to go, but how some people seem to completely miss a urinal is beyond me.
I'm a janitor and this is accurate.
Very frustrating job and lots of ignorance to deal with.
Being a janitor can be fun at times too, like being able to go anywhere in the place you want, even vaults if you desire to. "I'm just going to empty the trashcan"
I know about what you speak, we are amongst the few that get access to high security areas that few get to enter.
Or listening to ur own music
Only a true janitor places a toilet brush on top of their microwave
I love being a janitor, the only time it sucked was when working at a financial institutions HQ. The people on the 3rd floor (executives) were extremely rude and didn’t even want to be able to see us.
The worst place I ever cleaned was a rehab facility, some of the people in there just didn’t care or show manners
As a janitor, i approve this video.
Cleaning the kitchen seem worse than cleaning the restroom but at least in the restroom there music 🎶.
Godspeed friend
As someone who has worked as a Janitor at a gym this is 1000000% accurate. People do NOT have respect for the facility that is being maintained.
Fr it’s crazy
Luckily the gym I go to has respectful members.
Always thank the Janitors and cleaning staff and try not to add to their burdon by simply being a clean person.
You might not notice how important their role is unless you set foot in places that lack their presence. They are important part of the society and deserve both respect and a good salary.
I actually feel appriciated by this. I clean houses for old and disabled ppl.
God bless you and thank you for your hardworks. ♥ @@Saar114
I’m a janitor at a VH, and this was nice to read.
We will be the last people layed off in a company. A place can't go a week without us.
As a janitor I actually had a incident 2 days ago where a guy decided to piss on the door as we were cleaning the toilets, so i went off at him called him a dickhead blah blah. He turns around to me and says "do your job" and starts threating to bash me, so i laughed and went to the back got the hose to wash off the door and he was still hanging around so i couldnt help soaking the fk in hot water ohhh he was not happy (obviously) starts to come towards me SLIPS over in his own piss and i say to him " just doing my job c##t get fked" bro the satisfaction that day was the best.
just to add onto this as well i get 10 times more thankyous and praise from the homeless than any normal person that uses these toilets, sure i have to clean up there syringes and shit off the floor but they do look out for me to saying hello at the start of my shifts and if anyone trys to be a smartass theyre usually the first to my aid if theres any fights.
I don't shit in public toilets so I can't be blamed for this. I remember at school people would rub their snot on the stall walls. This was a top tier school so those people are probably doctors and engineers now.
😂 eating a sandwich in the bathroom...nasty 😂
Sometimes, you don't have a choice. It's either shit in a public toilet or shit your pants.
I can believe that though. There's been more than once the girl's bathroom at the high school I worked had a bloody maxi pad stuck to the wall.
but like not even restaurant toilets? like cleaning public toilets and those in a private business ain't really that different in the end, shit is shit
At my school the cool kids liked to piss on the floor.
There's one I heard at a school where the kids put ketchup packets underneath the toilet seat. When someone sat down to take a shit, the weight of the human compress the seat against the rim and the ketchup packs explode, firing and dripping ketchup everywhere to be cleaned. And, by the time he got to it, it was crusty and hard to get off.
People take our sanitation hero's for granted. There is more to this job than what most think.
"heros" lmao
@@EstradaDuran-sg6coWithout them, trash and shit would be everywhere.
@@TheShadowOfInnocence
such heroes...
where i work, the janitor is one of the most respected guy. generally in my country they are super useful and being a janitor doesnt even mean cleaning toilets, more like repairing and maintaining shit so when something breaks and needs repair or something needs to be looked at, the janitor is called. i start to feel like its neither the job or the wage, its the country that gives you depression
Wich country is that
That's not a janitor. That's a handyman/ industrial mechanic. A janitor is strictly responsible for day to day sanitation and cleanliness
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@@bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149 Depend's on the country. Janitor in my language directly translates to woźny, which is exactly what is written in lordkane comment. Handyman.
It’s like the custodial at USPS they do minor repairs
going home to a messy house is too relatable
i was a janitor for half a year of my life but i cleaned so much that when i went home i just didnt wanna clean because it felt like more work.
it's like being messy at home was some sort of solice to it
Big respect to all the Janitors out there
I was very excited to see this one after the community post involving vaccumming the bathroom floor
Thank you so much for your donation man! It means a lot to me
the fact that he cleaned the toilet and don't care to clean his house is crazy
He gets paid to clean the business's toilets, but he doesn't get paid to clean his house. that's why.
Its a symptom of depression too.
When you get off work that's the last thing you want to do.
Yes he could have cleaned his place up... And then would go straight to bed with nothing else but cleaning all day. Like the other person said- its the last thing you want to do.
Used to know a chef who said a similar thing about making food- at home he would order instead of making a meal himself. Apparantely making food for 12-14 hours is kinda exhausting. Who could have thought.
@@neru_dyeah we need more time off it’s ridiculous that we have to work 9 hours a day in such nasty environments while people come just to ruin our mental health we deserve at least a week or so off a month
as a janitor, i barely think about my work. i work early to afternoon, and after i leave the building i dont think about it anymore. my family doesnt deserve to have my negativity put on them. its janitor/housekeeping for an elderly home and some patients deal with mental issues that i understand isnt fair and isnt anyones fault so i just shut out all my thoughts and just work until im done. my workplace has a very nice area for breaks and lunchtime so i just look forward to that during the day
My mom had a cleaner job like that in Belgium, she was a slave and was paid only 4,20 $ an hour while the minimum wage was at 10
That’s rough
@@blakbear6528 Yeah, but the worst part is that the illegal immigrant, or the one that just arrive have an automatic 1500$ salary from the governement. And depending on where they are from and what problem that they have, they can have more than 2500$ per month ! So basically in Europa the white people who work have a worst salary than a immigrant who are in the country for less than 2 months and don't even speak french or English. That's why you see so much immigrant riding berlin car like Mercedes or Audi.. It's given to them by the governement !
How come she was only paid 4,20$/hr? Isn't it illegal?
@@mayasol5571 It's illegal but where she work there is a corporation that was dodging rule, the name of the corporation was "titre et services" in english that mean title and service. Basically you are not paid for a job but for a service so they can give the money that they want. Also I don't include it but while working with them you still can have some social governement benefit like the chomage, but it still really bad !
Sry to hear that, im immigrant in belgium atm and my wife is doind trite services, she started 12.5€/h and is ate 13.5 atm.
So this means ur mom must change agency asap she is losing tons of money every week
That's a nice message on screen at 3:05
Janitors do a very important job and I respect them as I love cleanliness.
Bad idea watching it during lunch
Thats the best way to get the message if you think about it
😂
I'm watching this while having breakfast 😂
These are normally good and sad. Like you wanna cry but you can feel the motivation with how hard this human must try to survive 💯💯💯
keep it up, zero budget stories! your work is valuable and unique.
As someone who worked as a janitor, i can confirm this is the feeling of a janitor, my house wasn't full of flies tho, nor did i sleep in a hammock 😂
Every janitor i see at my school i show them respect.
I always admire workers that makes the nation run. Theyre severely underrated
Same. I make sure I make less mess while emptying the lemonade tank in the boys bathrooms.
As a Janitor myself, it makes me happy to read this.
this one was so immersive I felt every second of disgust I can't think of a worse job tbh. I would pick life threatening jobs over being a janitor any day
I do janitorial/custodial work and it's much better than many other jobs (and careers) out there. It's generally safe and you don't have to deal with shitty people (just shitty toilets). Trust me, I'd much rather deal with a shitty toilet than most people nowadays.
0:10 the “one day I will be rich” made me feel sad for him
this was literally me last year i vouch for everything it was hell on earth and i hated my life but the best part was talking to my coworkers, although i didn’t feel respected by the manager i thrived cause i had nothing else to do. i really feel bad for janitors when i see them now, they are put on the shorter end of the stick and the pay is as worse as the job. this video is facts and this channel is amazing.
I have been doing maintenance for a grocery store the past 4 years. It taught me to be a more cleaner person when it comes to using other public restrooms and to respect those that do worse dirty jobs than mine.
I work as a janitor and what I can say is that people see you like if you weren't a human being.😢😢😢..
Be a better human than them comrade!
thank you for your service, very much appreciated
Yep, I’m a janitor and feel like I’m nobody from the higher ups
Im a full time janitor at my old high school. Yea its crappy work, but Its a nice school district. I’ve learned that the kids and students are way more respectful than adults and teachers (hard to believe). Sometimes i see teachers getting bullied and disrespected by the students so i really can’t complain, i do my job my job and nobody really bothers me
I’d be embarrassed to be a janitor at my OLD HIGH SCHOOL! Like imagine your old teachers seeing you turn out to be a janitor. YIKES
Did you ask the Highschool to become a a janitor? Is it that simple if so I could try.
These videos are amazing. Keep up the work
I'm really glad you make these videos. It shows people who don't have any idea what it's like to be the one cleaning up everyone else's mess how things truly are as an every day average worker.
I’m a school Janitor, and honestly, it helps dealing with how terrible the job actually is. Kids see you as a person, and treat you with respect, and they actually say “Thank you” and appreciate what you do for them. Adults on the other hand, are dirty, filthy, ungrateful animals. If I had to work as a janitor for anywhere other than a school, I’d have probably jumped off the roof by now.
As someone who’s worked as a janitor for half a year I can honestly this is 100% accurate. This was before the pandemic started and when it did I couldn’t work cause I was high risk. I’m just glad I moved on from that terrible job.
I remember the time when one of my janitors from high school toilets found a used joint and a used condom in the toilet. How do I remember? I was next to that toilet, taking a piss.
All of sudden, while I was doing my business, the janitor lady opens the door wide open, stares at me with angry eyes and yells at me, as she is holding the condom and the joint... on bare hands.
"YOU DID THIS!" she yelled.
I say to her I did not do this, which angered her more and ran with those to principal to report.
Luckily, the principal belived me, but he also showed on the security cameras who were the people who entered the bathroom.
Apparently they found out the condom and the joint belonged to a teacher and a female student who both entered the toilets to do something. I have to state, that the security camera was on the hallway, near the boys toilets.
Long story short, the teacher was fired and the student got expelled.
I worked as a janitor at a grocery store, and it was a very useful experience. When you’re a janitor, you don’t just clean, you keep something clean. You keep things moving.
THIS. It's' not just about the toilets. Hell, the toilets are the EASIEST part where I work. The real "fun" comes from sweeping out bleachers, crawling like a 'Nam tunnel rat underneath them to pick up trash and clean spills, stripping floors, moving furniture on a whim, tending to a fucking coal furnace in 2023, oh, and then there's OUTSIDE you get to deal with.
If I were him I would’ve taken a photo or video of the bathroom having been clean right before showing the boss as proof that I cleaned it.
yes, but are the dates and time visible on the photo? the boss will just assume that it was taken from another day.
You could get in a lot of trouble if you do that.
@@teamofone1219Why?
@@NikosM112 wtf? Every photo has metadata with date+time it was created.
The boses don't care, they would just say clean up or get fired.....
I was a janitor for a year, I did not get payed enough for what I had to deal with. People don't understand the value of cleaners, if every cleaner decided not to show up to work there would be widespread hysteria
Haven’t been a janitor, but I did work as an associate at the retail store. And man, the female dressing rooms were always messy. I hated working in the womens department partly due to it, and frowned when I saw a group of teenage girls come into the male dressing room. They would come because I was at the only register open in the clothing department.
I used to work in a shoe store (won't say store name); the men's section was always the cleanest/neatest. Also used to work in a hardware store, had to clean the bathrooms sometimes. Men's bathroom was dirty, but...just in a construction dirt + urine kind of way. The women's bathroom...is its own universe of a variety of messes and smells. As a woman, it's surprising and extremely disappointing, considering we're generally hardwired/raised to be tidy "homemakers"...
@djjackson-pickett7558 bs. I worked as a maintenance at walmart and the womens bathroom was always digusting, poop in toilet, and blood on the stall, toilet, maxi pads on the floor. Ewww.. thats why i dont want a women living with me just netflix and chill.
It's true the ladies room is the WORST!!!
@@djjackson-pickett7558 my theory is that women only become "tidy homemakers" when there's someone else around for them to compare their mess with. All the women I dated in my twenties had DISGUSTING apartments. Cat poop and litter on the floor, dishes piled to the windows, old rotting food in the fridge, etc. As a guy, I'd have a few clothes hanging on chairs or even the floor sometimes, but nothing that gross.
@@derek96720 Unfortunately, you're correct (a lot of the time). A lot of women will "clean" (aka shove items in closets and drawers) to appear impressive to a lover when they visit, but once they actually live together, the truth bleeds out. It's a shame, but some of us do try our best to keep our homes clean + sterilized
I always thank janitors whenever I see them cleaning. I know it's not much but I just want to show respect for their jobs.
Sometimes i think my lifes a bitch,then i go watch an episode of wojak😂
They deserve the utmost respect. They are the unseen, uncompensated heros at my hospital. I'm a nurse, and my job is hard, but janitors prevent twice the illness and disease I'll ever treat and do so for free. It takes a special person to answer that call. Thank you janitors❤
Janitors deserve a cup of coffee occasionally
I would have been happy with people just not pissing on the floor or smearing various bodily fluids on the walls.
@@Squidbush8563 Like how is that even possible? I think even apes are more cleanly than that lmao
Nah, they deserve a $1000 straight into their account time to time
Coffee won't pay the bills.
@@teamofone1219 True, but at least it's a step up from being paid with "exposure"
I’m probably fortunate and lucky because I am a Janitor/cleaner and I love it. I used to work 12 hours in a warehouse type of for 6 years and hated it *much respect to the ones that do it* and it was good money but I felt my body f*cking up. I saw a job ad for a janitor/cleaning job in a prestigious place and applied for it and now couple of years in I LOVE IT. Yes my pay isn’t as much and it’s less hours but more time for myself, friendly people, my body is more healthier and I have time to go to the gym, travel etc. My goal in life is to be firm in my religious beliefs, work a steady job I enjoy *even if it’s less pay* and live in a neighbourhood that is not riddled with criminality *which I also do* and sleep content with what I have 🤷🏾♂️
Lemme guess, not an American?
@@richhornie7000 haha Yhh I’m not American 😅. You think it will be worse if I was a janitor/cleaner in the US?
@@intello8953 for starters you won't have healthcare lol
@@intello8953 most definitely lol.
@@QuestForGood why?
I use to do housekeeping for my local hospital several years ago, and trust me that job made me realize just how nasty and lazy people can be. One time I overhead a woman tell her son to leave his empty cup on the counter. "The housekeeper will pick it up." Especially when there was a trash can nearby. I loved the job as well because I met a lot of wonderful people and seen newborn babies. That's why at my current job, I do what I can to help out our janitors. It's a nasty job, but I certainly salute them for keeping us safe from sicknesses.
Been janitor for 5years im so sick of my job, quit and became ricebox seller every morning, the salary didnt different from janitor but this put my mind at peace
Receiving respect from strangers holds little value; what truly matters is an increase in compensation
As someone who cleans bathrooms at a fulfillment center, this is pretty spot on. People literally do not respect what you do and you're under paid for what you have to deal with. And I'm also gonna say this: as cleaning is what I do for a living, the last thing I wanna do when I get home is do more cleaning.
Molly Maids
Really loving these “Life Of” videos!!!
This was genuinely sad, we should appreciate janitors more.
0:29 I love how every time there is a morbidly obese guy in the frame, there will be a fart sound effect
I used to talk with a janitor at my school from time to time, one of the chillest people I've ever met
3:10 upper left, I needed to read that. Thank you
I've been a janitor at a university since 2022 and i hate cleaning bathroms specially scrubbing toilets, cleaning piss stains and poop from toilets and emptying bathrooms trash cans, everything else is good, i don't mind cleaning classrooms, hallways, offices, elevators,etc. Sometimes i want to resign but i dont have any college diploma or marketable skill so i'll keep doing this job because it pays my bills and puts food on my table
0:47 - Right there and then I would have just left and gone home. I would have tidied and cleaned my entire house as a first step to sorting my life out, and then see where I go from there. Sometimes you really do just have to walk away, even if it means losing some in the short term. There are zero prospects in a job like that.
3:00 thank you man it really made my day
if you dont get it look around his head
The establishment would be a shithole if it wasn't for Janitors they're just as important as anyone else. But the screaming and crying is too damn funny 😭 Great video 👍👍
I can remember of a little kid coming to me saying: hi, I dropped some drink there, I’m sorry
It just melted down my heart and I just told him: don’t worry, I’m gonna clean this later and then he ran back to play
i always respect janitors. what makes me angry is when people make a mess and say it keeps them in a job that just makes me angry.
As a grocery store janitor I can relate to this
Ive always respected janitors for this reason. It’s a degrading job yet they show up everyday and do it anyways. Thanks to all the janitors out there. Your work does not go unnoticed 👏
I like to thank everyone for being considerate to us janitors, I work at a food court and handle the bathrooms so I deal with a lot of people who are so rude and disrespectful, but having some kind people and co workers from other areas and also some incredible workers from the food courts are amazing
The world would be cleaner if everyone worked as a Janitor once in there life
A big thank you to janitors and other cleaning staff.
As a Janitor at a government facility with high clearance. I can say that some shit has me questioning how it was possible. Like projectile shit on the walls. I sometimes use like a pressure washing water nozzle. I find it oddly satisfying seeing the shit falling apart. I get paid 30$/hr can't complain.
Someone better teach the aliens how to use the shitter
@@TheOriginalSide1 Sounds like prisoners or psychos.
Janitorial custodians and sanitation workers do more to prevent plagues from decimating our species than all of the CDC. They deserve much higher pay and praise
2:14 holding a brush instead of the plunger! Lol I'm probably the only one that noticed #janitorlife
3:12 thx for that message back there on the bathroom stall :).
I'm with you wojack, forever and always
Janitors always had my respect and it always pissed me off when someone I knew made a mess and said “eh the janitor will get it it’s their job” as if that’s any reason to make their job harder.
“My momma told me treat the janitor like a boss, ‘cause everyone plays a part to keep you from taking a loss.”
-Symba (rapper)
i relate to this so much right now... activly seeking employment bottom line this job is horrible but once that switch turns on and says leave its best to follow that instinct its absolutly discusting and horrible
I worked at Safeway for a few years and my male coworkers would tell me that some people would just shit everywhere in the bathroom 😢 now I work at a local liquor store and we DO NOT offer our bathroom to the public !
I feel like this everyday at work and I’m not even janitor…
1:37 Me when I punch in for 3rd shift @ 10pm
i worked as a janitor for one summer and it made me want to give more human decency and respect to both the janitors and everyone
Do another one but with late night shift janitor workers. Imagine who scared they feel every time they close a big scary building all alone in the night time
i like details you add, fly barking dog, note on wall. the detail are amazing keep adding bloopers and nugget
night time office janitor work is to this day one of my favorite jobs. (And best jobs in my early 20s) Turned out one of my co-workers was a multi-millionaire real estate mogul and public speaker and learned a ton.
Dammn
Randomly started seeing these vids now I binged em mane 🤣🤣🏌🏾♂️ keep it up 🔥🔥