Wow, some of these locker room descriptions are remniscant of various forms of bathrooms/latrines/locker rooms I've seen over the years of college dorms, army barracks, and gyms.
At one place I was stationed in the Army (Ft Sam Houston, TX), I remember the barracks was one open bay; thankfully I had a bed on the side with a window, and was able to position my locker to give a little privacy. But the latrine was an open room, sinks on one side, urinals on the other, with the toilets further down, no doors. Reading these posts is digging up some memories from years past.
At the ASU Rec Center locker room, they clean the showers every morning with a power washer, and they do a great job of cleaning the rest of the facility. Unfortunately, we've had a few break-ins (even into locked lockers), so most of us bring all our stuff out to the pool deck. On the rare occasion it rains, the coach will usually put it in the equipment room for us so we don't have to interrupt our set. There aren't too many non-masters swimmer folks there to shower when we're done.
If I'm in my office, I usually dress business casual...slacks and shirt with a collar. When I go out to present or do field visits, I'm usually a hair more dressed up (I may throw on a tie for good luck). Fridays (unless presenting) are jeans and a golf/rugby shirt. I try to work from home once a week (swim on my own at a nearby city pool or run); if I do I'm in shorts/t-shirt unless I'm going out somewhere.
Wow, some of these locker room descriptions are remniscant of various forms of bathrooms/latrines/locker rooms I've seen over the years of college dorms, army barracks, and gyms.
At one place I was stationed in the Army (Ft Sam Houston, TX), I remember the barracks was one open bay; thankfully I had a bed on the side with a window, and was able to position my locker to give a little privacy. But the latrine was an open room, sinks on one side, urinals on the other, with the toilets further down, no doors. Reading these posts is digging up some memories from years past.
At the ASU Rec Center locker room, they clean the showers every morning with a power washer, and they do a great job of cleaning the rest of the facility. Unfortunately, we've had a few break-ins (even into locked lockers), so most of us bring all our stuff out to the pool deck. On the rare occasion it rains, the coach will usually put it in the equipment room for us so we don't have to interrupt our set. There aren't too many non-masters swimmer folks there to shower when we're done.
If I'm in my office, I usually dress business casual...slacks and shirt with a collar. When I go out to present or do field visits, I'm usually a hair more dressed up (I may throw on a tie for good luck). Fridays (unless presenting) are jeans and a golf/rugby shirt. I try to work from home once a week (swim on my own at a nearby city pool or run); if I do I'm in shorts/t-shirt unless I'm going out somewhere.