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Is there ONE good reason for a septic truck...
to be pumping out something from the back of a small cafeteria?
The cafeteria in my office building is the most decrepit, disgusting place ever. It screams food poisoning, and I never eat there. Ever. The people who work there are unsanitary, and clearly don't care.
Today, I am walking into the office, and there is a septic pump truck there, with a hose running back over their counter and into the mystery room behind it. The smell was like, well, the inside of a septic tank.
There is no bathroom back there. Do septic trucks also occasionally pump grease traps?
Thing is, grease traps get pumped more than once every 2 years I assume. Our whole office was the most FOUL smelling place ever for about 4 hours.
Why would this happen? What could have been back there? Were they all pooping in an old bathtub that doubled as a pasta boiler?
I feel dirty.
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