Written by: Jacob Dancey
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Here is the ranking the the most important jobs during cleanup, solely aimed at getting a higher score.
Mid aisle. It is the thing that the A.O.D see’s first. It is the backbone of the whole score because the central floor is the biggest spot in the bunk.
Side aisle. It’s just a mini mid aisle, but they must work together and clean the entirety of the time.
Porch and basket. It is a very big job, but it doesn't get a lot of points (5 points for porch and 5 for the basket). It’s easy when its actually done, but definitely a popular place to lose points.
Bathroom mop, it’s the mid aisle of the bathroom. The bathroom accounts for huge points so it must look good.
Sinks and toilets. These areas tend to get very dirty so if you don’t clean it you get a lot of points docked.
Night sweep. I love this job because it makes cleaning up so much easier for the bunk the next day; however, I acknowledge that the other jobs are more important.
Staff helper. It’s so versatile and can you do anything so it ramps up the other jobs and makes them better. It’s not that important but it’s a great job to slightly boost the score of the bunk.
Lines and grounds. The bottom line is that if you don't do it you can still get a 95. It. Doesn't. Matter.
Beds and lockers. Nobody wants you to touch your stuff!
Waiter, Obviously this is a tedious and important job, but as for cleanup score, you get no points for it. This gives it the last-place ranking.
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