I’m always confused by signs that say “EMPLOYEES MUST WASH HANDS”. What if I want to wash my own hands, and don’t want an employee to do it for me? What if there are no employees present… who will wash my hands?
i am new to this blog but i generally think it’s unfair when it’s a language barrier causing the english fail, as in this situation. or do those count here too?
Perhaps it is a bakery and the last line is just a motivator?
Mmm, baked work. The most delicious kind of worn!
I think one would get arrested if one baked work. LOL!
You go bake work NOW!
Maybe they have a kiln in there, too. But that really doesn’t have anything to do with food…
(Comment fail above!)
Then why does is say “food employees”?
We get signs like this at work not for baking work but for coming to work baked.
I’m always confused by signs that say “EMPLOYEES MUST WASH HANDS”. What if I want to wash my own hands, and don’t want an employee to do it for me? What if there are no employees present… who will wash my hands?
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh… what
lol
it’s an asian’s handwriting. i’d recognize it anywhere. something was just lost in translation.
i am new to this blog but i generally think it’s unfair when it’s a language barrier causing the english fail, as in this situation. or do those count here too?
No no, you’re all missing the point. It’s like a cheer to rally the troops.
“GOOOOOOOO BAKE WORK!!!”