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A blind cleaner.
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In last night's Emmerdale, one of Betty's co-cleaners is the very irritating lecherous blind woman. (No protests please - just cos she's blind don't mean she can't be annoying or have desires....).
Anyway - I thought - how can you be an efficient cleaner when you're blind?
How do you know what's dirty in the first place?
How do you know you've got something clean & got in all the nooks & crannies?
I'm being quite serious here - I mean, God forbid if I were blind, my first career choice wouldn't be a cleaner would it?
Anyway - I thought - how can you be an efficient cleaner when you're blind?
How do you know what's dirty in the first place?
How do you know you've got something clean & got in all the nooks & crannies?
I'm being quite serious here - I mean, God forbid if I were blind, my first career choice wouldn't be a cleaner would it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not being facaetious or laughing at the blind craft, honestly.
It was a genuine thought that occurred to me last night while I was watching it.
I mean, in your own house, it wouldn't really be too much of a problem would it - but would a factory pay you wages to be a cleaner? Seriously? I know there's the Discrimination Act & all that, but.....
It was a genuine thought that occurred to me last night while I was watching it.
I mean, in your own house, it wouldn't really be too much of a problem would it - but would a factory pay you wages to be a cleaner? Seriously? I know there's the Discrimination Act & all that, but.....