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Seasonal walker working outdoors...scarves not allowed??
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1046762" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The last 3 helpers I have worked with have been petite younger women who showed up to work on their first day wearing <em>mens </em> uniform pants that were at least 6" too long and so baggy in the ass that it looked like they had diapers on underneath. One gal was practically in tears because the pants she was issued hung down so low in the butt that her underwear were visible. My first stop of the day would always be nearest public restroom so that they could change back into their own pants, and the uniform "clown pants" they were issued would would get tossed back into the corner of the package compartment on top of my pile of tire chains, where they served me quite well as disposable towels to lie on while chaining up or to wipe the mud, snow and rust off of my hands when I was done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1046762, member: 14668"] The last 3 helpers I have worked with have been petite younger women who showed up to work on their first day wearing [I]mens [/I] uniform pants that were at least 6" too long and so baggy in the ass that it looked like they had diapers on underneath. One gal was practically in tears because the pants she was issued hung down so low in the butt that her underwear were visible. My first stop of the day would always be nearest public restroom so that they could change back into their own pants, and the uniform "clown pants" they were issued would would get tossed back into the corner of the package compartment on top of my pile of tire chains, where they served me quite well as disposable towels to lie on while chaining up or to wipe the mud, snow and rust off of my hands when I was done. [/QUOTE]
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