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UPS drivers wearing caps backwards & towels in their back pockets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 222666" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I follow the same standards that I followed when I was active duty in the military. I make sure my uniform is "servicable." Many people in the military go an extra step further and press their uniforms but I never did. I just iron out any unruly wrinkles. I've found that if the UPS uniforms are taken out of the dryer and hung up immediately then they won't wrinkle enough to warrant touching them up with an iron. Why go all out and iron or press the whole uniform if the uniform is going to be filled with dirt and sweat about 15 minutes or less into the route. Especially in the summer. As far as shoes goes....I don't polish for the same reason. They'll be scuffed up after about 10 minutes. So basically...anything extra people do to their uniforms will be ruined before they even meet a customer. Shaving is the only sure thing. I shave every other day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 222666, member: 198"] I follow the same standards that I followed when I was active duty in the military. I make sure my uniform is "servicable." Many people in the military go an extra step further and press their uniforms but I never did. I just iron out any unruly wrinkles. I've found that if the UPS uniforms are taken out of the dryer and hung up immediately then they won't wrinkle enough to warrant touching them up with an iron. Why go all out and iron or press the whole uniform if the uniform is going to be filled with dirt and sweat about 15 minutes or less into the route. Especially in the summer. As far as shoes goes....I don't polish for the same reason. They'll be scuffed up after about 10 minutes. So basically...anything extra people do to their uniforms will be ruined before they even meet a customer. Shaving is the only sure thing. I shave every other day. [/QUOTE]
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