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Jay Honeck schrieb:
In our college town, we've visited restaurants where you couldn't tell the employees from the customers. There *are* some jobs which require some kind of uniform. E.g. it's a good thing if you recognize a policeman and it's probably a good thing when you can tell a waiter from a guest, too. But besides such jobs, who cares what people wear. I do care how they're doing their job, and everything else is not my business. Stefan |
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"Stefan" wrote in message
... Jay Honeck schrieb: In our college town, we've visited restaurants where you couldn't tell the employees from the customers. There *are* some jobs which require some kind of uniform. E.g. it's a good thing if you recognize a policeman and it's probably a good thing when you can tell a waiter from a guest, too. But besides such jobs, who cares what people wear. I do care how they're doing their job, and everything else is not my business. Stefan Well, I don't recall having a job in the last 37 years or so where I could show up in cutoffs or flip flops. A good number of those years, I even had to wear a tie (except for when I was acutally under the hood of a car). Nowadays it's a "buisness casual" dress code which excludes sneakers, much less flip flops... And, yes, a few of those years were in a union shop - thanks, but no thanks. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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