OK Fenstermaker....report to the Rubber Room.........
When I replaced my low rider RV toilet years ago I kept it, put in in a storage bin, put the cover on it and put it behind the driver seat. No more panic situations after lunch on the job when the customer has furniture stuffed in each bathroom to prevent you from using them. You can often see my truck along side the freeway with the doors closed and 2 airpaths outside, you know what's going on up in there. Buckets are fine but cleaning & fixing nasty carpets all day I deserve a little comfort time in privacy.
When I replaced my low rider RV toilet years ago I kept it, put in in a storage bin, put the cover on it and put it behind the driver seat. No more panic situations after lunch on the job when the customer has furniture stuffed in each bathroom to prevent you from using them. You can often see my truck along side the freeway with the doors closed and 2 airpaths outside, you know what's going on up in there. Buckets are fine but cleaning & fixing nasty carpets all day I deserve a little comfort time in privacy.
I climb in the back of the truck, cup in hand, and make like I'm adjusting something. Place the cup (warm, I might add) on a shelf near the side door, climb out and dump it, inconspicuously, into the vacuum port. It LOOKS like I'm doing something important. Most of my custys are regulars, so they offer the guest bathroom to me if I need it.McDonalds have these really nice Styrofoam cups they sell their sweet tea in, at least down here they do.
They make perfect bathrooms.
Just look around to make sure you have no potential walk ups prior to usage.