They are assigned a different kind of obligation.
Lack of employment during the season after Doge layoffs has led to less custody at Yosemite National Park in California to clean campsite bathrooms.
That doesn't change the fact that bathrooms need to be cleaned regularly, especially since 4 million people visit the park each year between April and October.
As a result, all staff are being asked to pick up slacks that include supervisors and managers, citing internal emails. SFGATE Report.
Highly qualified scientists, rangers, IT workers, and other annual staff remaining in Yosemite are required to volunteer.
The park's resource management science department, consisting of biologists, hydrologists, archaeologists, wildlife experts and other scientists in all the parks, was told that each should pick up at least one bathroom cleaning shift.
“As the department's chief, you are asked to look at staff and identify staff who can be temporarily relocated to the toilet detention mandate at Upper Pines Campground at the duty of restrooms, at least from 4/15 to 5/4.”
Interpretation and education, information technology, commercial services, safety are all tapped for bathroom details.
Of course, the email indicated that other options, including portable toilets, were considered first.
However, it clearly did not pass the smell test.
It said, “the spirit of providing the spirit of providing the exceptional visitor experience that visitors book and expect, especially when there are a large number of full-time employees we can train to help,” the email said.
“Our most important visitor service priority is to support a high quality visitor experience for the maximum number of visitors. This means ensuring that the campsite bathrooms are now cleaned,” he added.
