stevewise
Aug 17, 2015Explorer
Laundry room ethics
When using the CG laundry room when is it acceptable to remove someone's laundry from a washer or drier to place your own in there. (20, 30, 40min)
TucsonJim wrote:
If you're not there when the dryer is done, or at least courteous enough to leave a note when you'll be back, I'm taking it out and using the machine if it's the only one available.
Here's another pet peeve. If there are six washers in the laundry room, do you really need to take all six of them?
TucsonJim wrote:
If you're not there when the dryer is done, or at least courteous enough to leave a note when you'll be back, I'm taking it out and using the machine if it's the only one available.
Here's another pet peeve. If there are six washers in the laundry room, do you really need to take all six of them?
Moderator wrote:X-2 I just set the clothes on the folding table.
"It's Laundry" Yep, nothing more, so if some one isn't willing to wait until theirs is done, then within a couple of minutes if no one empties the washer or dryer, it's fair game for the next person. There is absolutely no way to know when they will return. :) It's selfish to expect others to wait until you get back. Just our opinion. :)
TucsonJim wrote:If all six are vacant and nobody else is preparing to do their wash at the time, I see nothing wrong with using all six. Public laundry rooms are first come, first serve. Why would I use less machines than I needed if they were not in use at the time? :@
Here's another pet peeve. If there are six washers in the laundry room, do you really need to take all six of them?