Read this post at Violent Acres.
A peaceful marriage is not always 50/50And it got me to remembering my last job, and how at pretty much every monthly staff meeting (where everyone in the company attended, about 20 people), someone would bring up how "we all need to do that bit more around the place". By that they mean, wash dishes, put lunch things away (we had lunch provided for us by the company, bread, fillings, drinks etc) etc etc. Just basic clean up after yourself stuff.
Now pretty much most people would do this anyway, but it was the few who didn't, and most probably didn't do it at home either, that would just dump their dirty dishes in the sink, and leave that ham out on the table to go off overnight.
We had numerous signs up around the place "your mother doesn't work here, so do it yourself" type things. which i'm sure no one ever really paid any attention to, and they made the place look more cluttered in my opinion.
Back to my point, ever staff meeting someone would bring this up, and we would end up wasting about 30 minutes of this meeting discussing said topic. so multiply 30 mins by 20 people and you have about 10 man hours of wasted time, discussing dirty dishes.. (and they wonder why they never made money).
It is at these meetings that I came to the realization that in life, those that want to do it, will, and those that don't, won't. Now I'm a doer, whenever I come to the kitchen sink at work, i'm always discusted at how people can just dump so many dishes and walk away, make an absolute mess and not clean it up. but i'll always leave the kitchen with it being a little bit cleaner for the next person.
What I won't do, is winge and moan to everyone, or put up pointless signs that no one reads. If they don't want to keep their work place clean, up to them.
I'd hate to see their homes.