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write my name on the uniform?
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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 1063826" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>The name tags on uniforms are from a time decades ago when we changed clothes at work and the uniforms were cleaned at UPS or by an outside contractor. Back in the 80's we had a disabled feeder driver that would wash and press our long pants at the Atlanta Hub. We had three pairs of pants, and often times somebody would wear somebody else's pants, causing whoever came to work last to be scrambling to find a pair. Eventually, after we were forced to buy the original shorts, everybody just started to wear everything home and wash uniforms themselves. It is easier this way, the only people who get them cleaned in my building are the mechanics and plant engineers. </p><p></p><p>So if you just have one pair of pants and a shirt, don't bother writing your name on them. You have to turn them in on your last day so the driver can give you your paycheck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 1063826, member: 1674"] The name tags on uniforms are from a time decades ago when we changed clothes at work and the uniforms were cleaned at UPS or by an outside contractor. Back in the 80's we had a disabled feeder driver that would wash and press our long pants at the Atlanta Hub. We had three pairs of pants, and often times somebody would wear somebody else's pants, causing whoever came to work last to be scrambling to find a pair. Eventually, after we were forced to buy the original shorts, everybody just started to wear everything home and wash uniforms themselves. It is easier this way, the only people who get them cleaned in my building are the mechanics and plant engineers. So if you just have one pair of pants and a shirt, don't bother writing your name on them. You have to turn them in on your last day so the driver can give you your paycheck. [/QUOTE]
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