Giving the hardworking custodian a real reason to keep both eyes open and his hands dirty

I’ve always had a thing for those who aren’t afraid to get their hands a little bit dirty for the right reasons. While everyone else is worried about their homework, I’m focused on being the most beloved figure in the room and giving you something much better to study. Just look at how this outfit hugs every curve, practically begging for a hardworking pair of hands to come and help me clean up a real mess. It would be an absolute honor to have you join my elite team of pals where the only rule is to leave your inhibitions at the schoolyard gate. Come closer and tell me exactly how you’d reward a girl this devoted, or better yet, check out my private stash to see how we can make this session truly unforgettable. Let’s show those teachers that staying after class is the only way to get the hands-on experience you’ve been craving.


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19 thoughts on “Giving the hardworking custodian a real reason to keep both eyes open and his hands dirty

  1. deleted_user:

    I work in a school and the custodians seem happier to interact with the kids than anyone else. They really add to the school environment and it makes me really happy to see them joking with kids in the hall.

  2. deleted_user:

    I hope he didn’t have to clean up after the party.

  3. kylastingrae:

    In my elementary school, the custodian was easily one of the most beloved figures. Hardworking and kind and never without a smile to share, he was a friend to everyone.

    His name was Al, and in Grade 6 you could apply to be a part of what was affectionately dubbed “Al’s Pals.” We would help Al with bigger projects, like cleaning trash from the schoolyard or helping tear down the gymnasium after an assembly. I know it sounds like a ploy to get kids to work, but let me tell you, it was considered an HONOUR to be part of Al’s team.

    EDIT: Thanks to those of you who have shared similar stories about your school’s custodians. I’ve spent a chunk of the evening reading these stories, and it’s so heart warming to hear about the impact these cool humans had on your lives.

  4. mrsuns10:

    They teach you in teacher school to always thank and support the custodians

    Without them the schools dont run

  5. joshuakm:

    It looks like that’s exactly what he needed on that particular day.

  6. shamgarthejudge:

    I used to be a custodian. I was cleaning after school and one of the 8th grade math classes had a few kids staying after for extra tutoring.
    I quickly ran in to grab the garbage bin in order to empty it. While I was at my cart, just outside the door, the teacher decided to impart some wisdom on the class.

    “This is why you need to do your homework and study for your tests, otherwise you’ll end up like that man.” This was met with several snickers from the kids.

    I couldn’t believe what the I just heard. I knew retaliation wouldn’t show a good example to the kids. But damn did that hurt. I spent 8 years in the Marine Corps, have a bachelor’s degree, and (at the time) working three jobs to support my sick mother and family.

    I walked my salty ass to my manager, told her what happened, thanked her for the opportunity, and put my two weeks in.

    I still think about that teacher and the kind of example she sets for our youth.

    Edit: Thank you for the gold! Much appreciated.

  7. Ninja_Kabuto:

    Sometime, I stay late in the office to finish some work. The cleaning lady always get embarrassed when seeing someone is still in the office when she’s cleaning. I try to leave the garbage/recycle bins outside my office door so she wouldn’t have to come in and change the bags while I’m still sitting at the desk.

    There are times when I see her daughter come in to help with the cleaning.

    One time I saved a box of pizza left from the office party earlier for her. She immediately cried and said ‘thank you’ for at least 20 times.

    These people are the real MVP.

  8. littlebigman007:

    In middle school I particularly hated dressing down in P.E. because what middle schooler wants to dress down in front of their peers. So they would give me lunch detentions (like everyday) where we would have to help the one custodian clean up during and after lunch. Ironically it wasn’t a punishment for me because the guy was so damn chill and showed me alot of work ethic, he loved his job and that made me love it. I still wish I could take out trash with that old bastard.

  9. kevinleethree:

    I clean an office building. It’s a pretty thankless job. This is awesome!

  10. liminal_liminality:

    Turkey sent a semi-retired government hitman to the Olympics.

    Like they landed a helicopter on his property and told him they had one last job…

  11. Vasuki-Bhai:

    Although the T-shirt was mandatory, he would have done it without one if given a choice. Lol.

  12. RandomKarakter:

    Turkish guy would have won gold if they were shooting moving targets

  13. GeorgeOTGrungegul:

    Anime antagonist vs protagonist

  14. nekomamushu:

    Turkish dad has “woke up this morning and decided to olympics” vibe.

  15. Sea_Art3391:

    Good to see you Mr. Wick

  16. BeautifulPuzzled3422:

    He looks like they only got silver because they’re using airguns instead of a SAR9 lol

  17. crackcrackcracks:

    The dude is an ex officer and a former world record holder, a 4 time world champion in shooting, has been top 3 in 27 european and world championship competitions, and has been competing for over 2 decades now.

  18. IboofNEP:

    And yet the legend won silver.

  19. Mulliganasty:

    If Turkey has white New Balances, my man wearing ’em.

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