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I'm a little late to this, but that Python master/slave issue.. what the fuck is up with that?!
You say that you're offended by words.
=> Fuck off. If you want to serve social justice, help people in third-world countries that need your help.
=> Also, you do realize that the use of master/slave is just as much applicable to technology as client/server or host/guest are, right? It's a relationship between fucking machines or code blocks, not humans.
You say "why the outrage over this?"
=> Fuck off. Your SJW bullshit has no place in technology. It's a fucking word in fucking code!!!
You say that you're improving the Python project with this.
=> Fuck off. It breaks existing documentation and needlessly abstracts terminology that is used pretty much everywhere. What do you prefer, conciseness and a language to be easy to understand or for it to become all cushioned to soothe your frail feelings?
You know, there's something else that I wanted to talk about that's related to this. I have Asperger Syndrome, which on paper is a disability. In practice it's difficulty to socialize while having an above average IQ. That "disability" is what drove me into technology. When I see job listings actively prefer people with disabilities for social justice, you know what? That offends ME. Because I wouldn't want to be chosen as the best applicant just because it ticks social justice boxes. I want to be chosen as the best applicant because I outcompeted every other applicant with actual skill and fitness to do my job.
Also, when a company sells you a defective unit, would you be happy? Of course not. So why are you happy when they employ a defective? I am someone that would - on paper - be impeded by natural selection, because I am "handicapped". But I'm all for it. Humanity is what it is today - shit - partly because defectives have become widely accepted into society. Call me a bigot, but I'd rather be called that than to not raise concerns about this trend.
On the subject of handicaps, that's a term that's used in games, what for aiding the player that can't win against the regular opponent (which is usually just a fucking bot, wtf yo). I am handicapped, therefore YOU shouldn't use the word in a sense where it's totally reasonable to use it!! Says no one ever, me neither. Grow a fucking pair and realize that code isn't written with the intent to offend anyone. So why are you?23 -
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So i am taking the bus now to see a friend, and this fucking whale woman comes on board with a baby caddy, except, it wasn't for a baby, but for a fucking dog the size of a brick. That already in itself makes me grumble because dogs have fucking legs and there is no fucking real need to carry them around like newborns.... Anyways this woman sits and takes up a lot of space for the 'handicapped' persons for her fucking baby dog... So far no real issue there since people with disabilities hardly get on this bus line. A fzw bus stops later an equally whale black woman gets on the bus, obviously struggling with her size and her caddy filled with groceries...
There is enough room to accomodate the baby caddy and her groceries.
That fucking white whale says to her 'there is no room there, move someplace else'... The black woman stands there in disbelief, and this is the first time i look up, giving the 'the fuck you just say bitch' look to the white whale. I mention there is enough room and the black whale sits carefully next to the dog caddy.
Now the bus takes a sharp turn, the dog caddy tips over due to the g-forces it causes...and inmediately this white whale shouts to the black whale 'fucking retard, don't tip my dog over!' this while the black woman apologises for the fall of the caddy not even being her fault...
This angered me so puch that i rantzd to this woman: 'madam, thzre is such a thing called physics, the bus made a sharp turn and your stupud useless space-wasting dog caddy tipped over bzcause of that. Don't just go accusing people for your own degenerate racist lifestyle. I suggest you hold on to it and apologise to the lady'
She then murmles incomprehensibly and gives a butthurt look, rhe black woman thanks me and tries to remain very quiet on her seat, eventually she gets off
This fucking thing makes me angry to a level i wanna toeturz that whale by peeling off her skin with garden fence metal wiri g, suck the fat out of her body and brain with an industrial vacuum cleaner and put her in the fucking oven baking in her own fat, of course without any anesthetics...
Damnit all to hell!
Also, why on earth do dogs need caddy's? They got perfectly fine legs!
I know, sadist inside11 -
Sysadmin TIL:
Hiring PHP developers does not contribute to the quota of employees with disabilities.1 -
Six years ago I quit my last full time dev job, moved to the big city, failed some startups, got job offer as a substitute teacher at the local high school, been doing that ever since.
Being a teacher and following a class over 2-3 years is like having a company with employees whom you have to teach everything, but if you teach them good they can become useful quite quickly.
This year I have taken on a "special" class where many have learning disabilities but some are literal geniouses.
Very hard to lecture about something that grabs all of their attentions.
So if you have any good tips that is more than welcome.
Also I kinda forgot about this app for many years but I remember we used to have a really good community here, so nice to be back here.
Looks like meat is back on the menu boooooois
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!rant - Story:
I got accepted to the university of Osnabrück!
Finally! I've had a though time.
After kindergarten kids went to primary school while I had to go to a place called "Vorschule". Kids with disabilities go there. I, for one, was not physically disabled. I was psychologically disabled.
My German was not that good. My native language is Turkish. I had to spend 1 or 2 years there, before I was able to attend the primary school like the normal kids.
In the primary school a few teachers started making racist comments. I didn't really understand them, but my father did. After 2 years of attending that school, I switched to another primary school and continued with everything there.
In the secondary school (comprehensive school) I got bullied a lot. I was getting racist comments on a daily basis. Even by some teachers. Whereas some other teachers were showing it indirectly.
In the same school a teacher made me get a bad grade in one subject on purpose. Thus I got a bad certificate. Not the certificate I deserved.
I spent a year in economics after the secondary school. I was in a vocational school. I didn't like it, because I wasn't really interested in economics.
"Why did you choose that then?" you might ask. That's a legitimate question.
I didn't get accepted in anything related to informatics.
Anyways, I got bullied there, too. Physically beaten by trouble makers in my class and mentally by a french teacher.
He told me that I will not be able to get my certification that allows me to attend a university after me telling him that I will change the school and try it again in informatics. Several times.
I was in the new vocational school after that one. It was very stressful.
I, again, got bullied there. But this time not by the kids, but by some abusive teachers and directors.
One of them was a racist moron. My ex-PE teacher. He someday told me that I won't be able to achieve anything in my life.
I was always naive and kind of let all these words destroy my future plans in my head, but I had a little bit of hope nonetheless.
Today, I got a letter in which it was written that I got accepted to the university of Osnabrück!
Omg! I'm so fucking happy! I could explode! (A lil racist pun)17 -
I find it interesting to see how scenarios sometimes flip.
30 years ago, the generally accepted "best" thing to do when when interacting with a person of colour was to "not see colour" - to treat them as you would anyone else. Meanwhile the similarly accepted "best" thing to do when interacting with a physically disabled person was to recognise their disability, help them if appropriate, give them a boost, encourage them, etc.
Today it seems very much like the opposite. The correct thing to do when interacting with an ethnic minority is to see their colour, recognise their struggle, help them if appropriate, etc. - whereas with disabilities, that approach generally seems to have been labelled "inspiration porn", and the correct thing to do is simply not to see the disability, treating them like you would anyone else.
Not entirely comparable of course, but there's enough similarity there that I find the situation interesting.rant not trying to be ableist what are these tags for anyway i wonder how many tags i can add hmm tags dont stay in order long tags seem to be truncated not trying to be racist almond shut up random4 -
Ya know what I hate? People who always find an excuse to let people know about their problems or if they are vegan.
Every time I'm like, THANKS! DIDN'T ASK!4 -
I Fucking hate people!!!!!
Im not a nazi but i hate people.!
I hate every one! White, blqck, yellow, beige, purple and dont get me started on the orange ones!!!
I hate people woth physical disabilities, i hate people with mental disabilities, hell i hate people who hate disabilities.
I hate people.
I hate people who are isually good but only occasionnaly bad, i hate people who are bad, i also hate people who are nice bur dont know shit about coding.
I hate emos as well even if i sound like one.
I juse hate people and for that i hate myself....
Makes me want to listent to tayler swift no shit.16 -
I love Ada, it seems to be a pretty unpopular opinion, and maybe I’m biased because the best organized project I’ve worked on happened to be in Ada, but that’s association not causation.
However, the lack of multi-line comments in a language made to have specific custom type compliance seems like a fairly decent oversight. Wouldn’t you expect the authors to want to explain about their types?
The other thing that is a draw back about Ada is searching for help. I love the Americans with Disabilities Act as much as anybody, but but somehow “Ada language types” will still bring up ADA info. (Yes “-disability” helps but it’s an extra step)5 -
Fuck accessibility.
No WAIT, before you call me an asshole hear me out.
So when you use CSS grid to create layouts you're supposed to not use the features it has (reordering items) too much, and instead keep the HTML structured the way it's supposed to be read.
When you add a picture of a cat you're supposed to put a alt="Brown cat sitting on a chair" there.
Also you should test for all kinds of sight disabilities and use high contrast colors.
All that for likely <1% of your users.
What would be the alternative? HTML is a markup language, and not supposed to be directly read by humans. Invest the time ONCE for screenreaders to understand CSS positioning and read content in a sensible order. Use image recognition to describe pictures (with selectable levels of detail). Let the browser modify colors on the fly for better readability.
Don't spend time and money to solve a problem 100000 Times that could be solved once.
Fuck accessibility.28 -
I opened a non-Google journaling app on my Pixel phone to write down this thought. Pasted in whole below mostly for context.
I don't want to misappropriate it but in a way this is sort of the problem and what this post represents. I #ChooseToChallenge the **unnecessary obstacles, biases, and stereotypes that society imposes on people with disabilities**
Then open a new tab in Chrome and see this as the first article.
Court rules grocery store’s inaccessible website isn’t an ADA violation
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...
Is the timing just luck... or is Google now always watching....
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HTML Writers Guidelines
When designing your web site you want to make the visiting experience as enjoyable as possible and at the same time make it so that if the site needs to be changed in any way, the changes are not too difficult to make. You want the look to be as appealing as possible for all browsers and also make the site accessible to users with disabilities. In order to accomplish all this there are some general guidelines when creating your HTML code.
1. The first thing that will really make your life easier is through the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - CSS is used to maintain the look of the document such as the fonts, margins and color. HTML directly on the page is not a good choice to handle these aspects because if say, the font color you are using for certain paragraphs needs to be changed from blue to red, you would have to go in and change each color tag manually. By using CSS you can designate the color for each of those paragraphs just once in the CSS file. That way if you have to change the font color from blue to red you make one change instead of the countless number of changes you might have to make, especially if your web site contains hundreds of pages. This is a big time saver and a must for all professionally designed web sites.
2. Don't use the FONT tag directly in your HTML code - This becomes a problem when using some cheap authoring tools that try to mimic what a web page should look like by using excessive FONT tags and nbsp characters. These tools end up creating web pages that are impossible to keep maintained. There is a program you can use, if you've created one of these disaster pages, called the HTML Tidy Program which you can actually download here . This will clean up your code as well as possible.
3. You want your web pages readable to people who have disabilities - People who surf the Internet depend on speech synthesizers or Braille readers to interpret the text on the page. If your HTML markup is sloppy or isn't contained in CSS the software these people use to read pages have a difficult time in interpreting these pages. You should also include descriptions for each image on your page. Also, don't use server side image maps. If you are using tables you should include a summary of the table's structure and also associate table data with the correct headers. This gives non visual browsers a chance to follow the page as they go from one cell to another. And finally, for forms, make sure you include labels for form fields.
By following just these three guidelines you give your visitors, especially disabled visitors the best chance of having an enjoyable visit to your site while at the same time making it so that if you have to make changes to your site, those changes can be made easily and quickly.2 -
So I'm brushing my teeth, and mama slams the door open. She says oh sorry, I thought the bathroom was empty. I say it's ok, I'm just brushing my teeth. But K'BYBIB, mama.
What? K'BYBIB? What are you speaking in? Hebrew or aramaic?
No. English. It's an acronym: Knock Before You Burst Into (a) Bathroom.
A very simple rule, that everyone should follow. But a few days later, the exact same thing happens, and I repeat the advice, knowing I must've said this to her about a hundred times already.
On another occasion, she gets up from the dinner table in a hurry, then *almost* trips and falls to the ground. Her feet got stuck on the chair. Anyway she's fine. But I see this happen and say be careful mama, get up slowly or you could fall. Free your feet before you try to start walking.
Same pattern as before, she doesn't listen. So it happens again, and thankfully she also doesn't trip this time, but the problem is obvious. She may fall one day, or worse God forbid, and we can't be there at all times to make sure she doesn't get hurt.
This is constantly on my mind. Nothing serious has happened yet. Emphasis on "yet". Seems like a matter of time, and I hate to say it, but I don't think I can stop this. Mama doesn't have any disabilities, she just has to be more careful, but refuses to listen. So yeah. I'm only stressing and that's that, God willing.2 -
Respite Care: A Compassionate Solution for Family Caregivers at Abloom Health Care
Caring for a loved one can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. Family caregivers often find themselves overwhelmed by the constant responsibilities that come with providing care. This is where respite care becomes a valuable resource, offering a temporary break to family caregivers while ensuring their loved ones receive the best care possible. At Abloom Health Care, located in Tempe, Arizona, we are committed to providing high-quality respite care services that offer peace of mind for both caregivers and their loved ones.
What is Respite Care?
Respite care is a short-term, temporary service designed to give family caregivers a much-needed break. Whether it's for a few hours, days, or longer, respite care ensures that those receiving care have professional assistance in the interim. This type of care is ideal for families who need time to rest, attend to personal matters, or simply recharge without worrying about the wellbeing of their loved ones.
At Abloom Health Care, our team is trained to provide comprehensive respite care tailored to the specific needs of each individual. We understand that every person is unique, and we work closely with families to ensure a customized care plan that aligns with the preferences and requirements of the person receiving care.
Why Choose Respite Care from Abloom Health Care?
Professional Caregivers: Our caregivers are trained, compassionate, and experienced in providing respite care for individuals with various medical conditions, disabilities, or age-related challenges. Whether it’s for seniors, individuals with chronic illnesses, or those with physical disabilities, we ensure they receive the best possible care.
Peace of Mind for Caregivers: Caregiving can be overwhelming, leading to burnout. Respite care offers family members the opportunity to rest, rejuvenate, and focus on their own well-being. By choosing Abloom Health Care, you can be confident that your loved one is in safe hands.
Flexible and Personalized Care: We understand that each caregiving situation is different. That’s why we provide flexible care options, including in-home care or short-term stays at one of our facilities. Our team takes the time to understand your specific needs and customize a care plan that ensures comfort and security for your loved one.
Improved Quality of Care: When caregivers take breaks, they return to their responsibilities feeling more energized and focused. This ultimately leads to better care for their loved ones. By offering respite care, we help enhance the quality of life for both caregivers and the individuals they care for.
Respite Care Services at Abloom Health Care
At Abloom Health Care, we offer a range of respite care services, including:
In-Home Respite Care: Our caregivers can visit your home to provide assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and companionship. This allows family caregivers to take a break without needing to leave home.
Short-Term Facility Care: If you need a more extended break, we offer short-term stays at our fully equipped care facility. Our team is on hand to provide continuous care in a safe and supportive environment.
Specialized Care for Specific Conditions: Whether your loved one has Alzheimer's, dementia, or any other medical condition, we have caregivers trained to handle specific needs with dignity and respect.
How Abloom Health Care Supports You
Located at 51 W Elliot Rd Suite 102, Tempe, AZ, Abloom Health Care is dedicated to providing respite care services that make a real difference in the lives of caregivers and their loved ones. We believe in providing compassionate, personalized care that promotes independence and enhances quality of life.2 -
NDIS Accommodation in Melbourne – Comfortable Living with Compassionate Support at Care For Care
Finding the right place to live is one of the most important parts of leading a safe, supported, and fulfilling life. At Care For Care, we’re proud to offer high-quality NDIS Accommodation services in Melbourne that help individuals living with disabilities enjoy greater independence, comfort, and confidence.
As a trusted NDIS-registered provider, we go beyond housing — we provide personalised support, meaningful care, and a welcoming environment that truly feels like home.
What is NDIS Accommodation?
NDIS Accommodation refers to housing and living support options funded under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). These may include:
Supported Independent Living (SIL): Ongoing help with daily living in a shared or individual home.
Short-Term Accommodation (STA): Temporary stays that offer support, respite, or transitional housing.
Medium-Term Accommodation (MTA): Interim housing while participants wait for permanent solutions.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA): Purpose-built housing for people with high physical support needs.
At Care For Care, we focus on creating inclusive, accessible spaces where participants feel secure and empowered to live life on their terms.
Why Choose Care For Care?
Conveniently located in the heart of Melbourne at Level 3/480 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Care For Care is committed to delivering person-centred, culturally respectful support tailored to every individual’s needs and goals.
Here’s what sets us apart as a leading provider of NDIS Accommodation in Melbourne:
✅ NDIS Registered & Compliant
✅ Professional, trained, and compassionate staff
✅ Safe, modern, and disability-friendly homes
✅ 24/7 support options available
✅ Personalised support plans for every participant
✅ Access to Respite, STA, and SIL under one roof
Our homes are designed to support skill-building, community connection, and independence, all within a warm and supportive environment.
Who Can Access Our NDIS Accommodation?
Our services are ideal for adults with NDIS funding looking for:
A permanent or transitional home
Independent living with tailored support
Respite care or short-term accommodation
A safe place to build confidence and community connections
Whether you're just starting your NDIS journey or looking for a new provider, Care For Care is here to walk beside you every step of the way.
Contact Care For Care Today
If you're searching for trusted, professional NDIS Accommodation in Melbourne, contact Care For Care to explore how we can support your unique needs.1 -
First Priority Care: Trusted SIL Provider and NDIS SIL Services in Brisbane
At First Priority Care, we are dedicated to providing top-tier care and accommodation solutions for individuals with disabilities across Brisbane. As a Registered NDIS Provider, we specialize in SIL (Supported Independent Living) services that promote independence, dignity, and quality of life. Whether you're searching for a SIL Provider Near Me and Brisbane or NDIS SIL Near Me and Brisbane, our team is here to provide personalized, high-quality support to help individuals achieve their goals in a safe and supportive environment.
Located at 7 Main Ave, Coorparoo QLD 4151, we are proud to serve Brisbane and surrounding areas, ensuring that individuals with disabilities receive the care and services they need in a comfortable and supportive setting.
SIL Provider Near Me and Brisbane: Your Partner in Independent Living
When searching for a SIL Provider Near Me and Brisbane, it’s important to choose a provider that understands your unique needs and is committed to offering personalized care. At First Priority Care, we specialize in SIL solutions that provide individuals with the support they need while encouraging independence.
As a trusted SIL Provider Near Me and Brisbane, we offer a wide range of services designed to cater to the specific needs of people living with disabilities, such as:
Personalized Care Plans: We work with each individual and their family to create tailored care plans that focus on personal goals, preferences, and care requirements.
24/7 Support: Our SIL homes are staffed around the clock, ensuring that residents have access to the support they need, whenever they need it.
Community Participation: We believe that independent living should also include active participation in the community. Our support team helps individuals engage in local activities, social events, and appointments, reducing isolation and promoting social inclusion.
Safe and Comfortable Living: Our SIL accommodations are designed to provide individuals with a safe, secure, and comfortable environment to live in, with all the necessary facilities and assistance.
Health and Well-being: We provide ongoing health monitoring and medication management to ensure that each individual’s physical and emotional needs are met.
As a SIL Provider Near Me and Brisbane, First Priority Care is committed to empowering individuals to live as independently as possible, with the support they need to thrive.
NDIS SIL Near Me and Brisbane: Tailored Support for NDIS Participants
If you're an NDIS participant looking for NDIS SIL Near Me and Brisbane, First Priority Care is here to help. Our NDIS SIL services are designed to assist people with disabilities in living independently, with the right level of support, as outlined in their NDIS plan.
Our NDIS SIL Near Me and Brisbane services include:
Individualized Support: We tailor our SIL services to meet the specific needs and goals of NDIS participants, ensuring that they receive the exact care and support required for independent living.
Accommodation and Support: Our NDIS SIL accommodation services are ideal for individuals who need assistance with daily activities while maintaining independence. We provide both group and individual accommodation options with varying levels of support.
Skilled and Compassionate Staff: Our team of trained professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional care. From 24/7 support to helping with day-to-day activities, our staff is committed to enhancing the well-being of each individual.
Flexibility and Choice: We believe that individuals should have choices when it comes to their care. Our NDIS SIL services offer flexibility, ensuring that participants can live in an environment that aligns with their needs and preferences.
Support for All Areas of Life: From personal care to household support, social participation, and healthcare assistance, our NDIS SIL Near Me and Brisbane services cover all aspects of daily living. We focus on empowering individuals to take control of their lives while providing the necessary support to ensure their safety and well-being.
By choosing First Priority Care as your NDIS SIL Provider Near Me and Brisbane, you gain a dedicated partner committed to helping you or your loved one live independently with the right support and accommodation in place.
Why Choose First Priority Care?
Registered NDIS Provider: As a Registered NDIS Provider, we adhere to the highest standards of care and ensure that our services are fully aligned with NDIS guidelines.
Experienced and Compassionate Team: Our team is comprised of skilled professionals who are passionate about supporting people with disabilities. Whether it's SIL services or NDIS SIL care, we go above and beyond to meet the needs of those we serve.1 -
Dr. Iospa Psychiatry Consulting PC: Specialized Psychiatric Care in New York City
At Dr. Iospa Psychiatry Consulting PC, we are committed to providing compassionate and personalized mental health care to individuals dealing with a wide range of concerns. Whether you’re struggling with sleep disorders, memory issues, or seeking expert cognitive evaluations, we offer specialized services designed to meet your needs. Located conveniently at 28 W 44th St #714, New York, NY 10036, we provide effective treatment for sleep disorders, cognitive testing, memory treatment, and more. Our team, led by Dr. Iospa, is here to guide you toward better mental health and well-being.
Why Choose Dr. Iospa Psychiatry Consulting PC?
Sleep Disorder Treatment Near Me
Sleep disorders can have a significant impact on your physical health, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. If you're searching for sleep disorder treatment near me, Dr. Iospa Psychiatry Consulting PC offers personalized evaluations and treatment plans to help you achieve restful and restorative sleep. Whether you’re dealing with insomnia, sleep apnea, or other sleep-related issues, we work with you to identify the root causes and offer tailored therapies that improve your sleep patterns, leading to better overall health and energy levels.
Cognitive Testing Near Me
If you're experiencing memory difficulties, concentration problems, or other cognitive challenges, cognitive testing can help identify underlying issues and guide the treatment process. At Dr. Iospa Psychiatry Consulting PC, we offer comprehensive cognitive testing near me to assess various cognitive functions, including attention, memory, problem-solving, and more. This testing is essential for diagnosing conditions such as ADHD, brain injuries, learning disabilities, or cognitive decline. Once the evaluation is complete, we work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan to address your cognitive concerns and improve mental clarity.
Memory Treatment Near Me
Memory problems can range from minor lapses to more serious impairments, and they can significantly impact your daily life. If you're searching for memory treatment near me, Dr. Iospa offers expert services to help improve memory function. Our personalized memory treatment plans include cognitive rehabilitation, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle strategies designed to enhance memory, focus, and overall cognitive health. Whether you’re dealing with stress-related memory issues or neurological conditions, we provide the support and care needed to help you regain confidence in your memory and cognitive abilities.
Adult Psychiatrist Near Me
Seeking professional help for mental health concerns is an important step toward better well-being. If you’re searching for an adult psychiatrist near me, Dr. Iospa is here to provide the expert care you need. With years of experience treating adults with a wide range of psychiatric conditions, Dr. Iospa offers individualized treatment plans tailored to address your specific symptoms and challenges. From anxiety and depression to mood disorders and cognitive issues, we are committed to supporting your mental health with a personalized, compassionate approach.
Contact Us
If you are looking for sleep disorder treatment near me, cognitive testing near me, memory treatment near me, or an adult psychiatrist near me, Dr. Iospa Psychiatry Consulting PC is here to provide the expert care and support you need. Our office is conveniently located at 28 W 44th St #714, New York, NY 10036, and we are ready to help you take the next step toward improved mental and emotional well-being.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at +1 (646) 383-7575. We are here to offer personalized, compassionate care to guide you toward a healthier and more fulfilling life.
Let us help you achieve better mental health through expert care tailored to your needs!2 -
Three Oaks Contracting LLC: Your Reliable Source for Portable Toilets in Gillsville, GA
At Three Oaks Contracting LLC, we understand that cleanliness and convenience are crucial when it comes to outdoor events, construction sites, and other temporary locations. Whether you’re organizing a large festival, managing a construction project, or hosting an outdoor gathering, our portable toilets provide a convenient and hygienic solution. Serving Gillsville, GA, and surrounding areas, we offer a variety of portable toilets for any occasion or project, ensuring that your guests, employees, or visitors have access to clean and comfortable restrooms.
Why Choose Three Oaks Contracting LLC for Your Portable Toilet Needs?
When it comes to portable toilets, quality, reliability, and sanitation are the top priorities. Here’s why Three Oaks Contracting LLC is the preferred choice for businesses and individuals seeking portable restroom solutions:
Wide Range of Portable Toilets: We offer an extensive selection of portable toilets to accommodate all types of events and projects. Whether you need basic units for construction sites or luxury restroom trailers for upscale events, we’ve got the perfect solution to meet your needs.
Reliable and Timely Service: At Three Oaks Contracting LLC, we pride ourselves on punctuality and reliability. We guarantee on-time delivery and prompt pickup, ensuring that your portable toilets are available when you need them and removed as soon as your event or project concludes.
Affordable and Transparent Pricing: We believe in offering competitive prices without compromising on service quality. Our portable toilets come with clear, upfront pricing—no hidden fees or surprise charges. We provide high-quality restrooms at affordable rates.
Local Expertise and Customer Care: As a locally owned business in Gillsville, GA, we understand the unique needs of our community. Our team is here to provide personalized service, assisting you in choosing the best portable toilets for your specific needs.
Cleanliness and Hygiene: Cleanliness is a top priority. Each portable toilet we provide is carefully cleaned and maintained before every rental. We ensure that every unit is equipped with fresh supplies and is thoroughly inspected to meet our high standards of sanitation.
Our Portable Toilet Solutions
At Three Oaks Contracting LLC, we offer a range of portable toilets designed to fit any occasion or project:
Standard Portable Toilets: Ideal for construction sites, outdoor festivals, and large public events. These units are durable, functional, and designed for everyday use.
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Handwashing Stations: Convenient handwashing stations to complement your portable toilets, providing guests and workers with easy access to sanitation facilities.
ADA-Compliant Units: We provide ADA-compliant portable toilets to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities, making sure everyone has a comfortable and dignified experience.
How to Book Your Portable Toilet Rental
Booking your portable toilet rental with Three Oaks Contracting LLC is quick and easy. Simply give us a call at +1-770-524-1282 or reach out to us at PO Box 190, Gillsville, GA 30543 to discuss your needs. Our team will help you choose the right units based on your event or project size, and we’ll take care of delivery, setup, and pickup.
Contact Us Today for Your Portable Toilet Rental Needs
For clean, reliable, and affordable portable toilets in Gillsville, GA, and surrounding areas, trust Three Oaks Contracting LLC to deliver top-quality service. Whether you’re hosting an event, managing a construction project, or planning an outdoor gathering, we have the right restroom solution for you.
Call us today at +1-770-524-1282 or visit us at PO Box 190, Gillsville, GA 30543 to get started on your portable toilet rental. Let us help ensure that your guests, workers, or attendees have access to the best in cleanliness and comfort9
