> William T Goodall wrote:
>
> > Ties are for weddings and funerals, not for daily life.
>
> I like dress codes based on some very simple premises.
>
> Frex, the dress code based on the two following premises:
>
> 1)  Nobody wants to smell anyone else's BO.
>
> 2)  Nobody wants to see your underwear.
>
> (Of course, in the case of 2), some females might have gotten
> away with not conforming to that one when the boss was out....)

Not here. We have a strict, company-wide rule that's actually printed in the Employee Handbook: "Proper undergarmets must be worn at all times"

-jeffrey-

GSV There's always a story

Well?! You can't leave us hanging like that! :) *grin* Jon

A summer job I had, a backhoe was being used to dig a trench. The operator got out while it was running for some reason.* The backhoe leaped forward onto him. Another worker jumped into the cap and backed it off. His leg was broken and pants were ripped, but he had no trouble with the pain. The ambulance crew arrived and the first thing the female paramedic did was grab the towel covering his midsection, before he could stop her.


Kevin T. - VRWC
I could say she learned a hard lesson, but that would be a lie.

*If I'm remembering right, a tree branch had fallen and hit another worker on the head, knocking him to the ground. The operator set the brake, he thought, and jumped out to help. Other than the clean broken leg, everyone was fine. He was back to work quickly.

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