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Yeah, I think it's just bizarre policy. =/
Yeah, I think it's just bizarre policy. =/
Just curious as to how many languages they needed to use to fulfill all the legal stuff? Next thing you know, the city will end up paying for underwear for the employees....:roll:
Fla. city to workers: Wear underwear, deodorant - Yahoo! News
The city council approved the dress code 4-1 as part of a wider effort to update existing policies and ordinances.
Was this such a problem that the city council had to address it?
A thought just occurred to me...what if the workers gets so sweaty from a hot and humid day, especially this being in Florida and ends up with BO despite putting deodorant on? Will they get fired? Sometimes when I move furniture in my classroom like I did today for my summer teaching job, my deordant fails sometimes especially if the day was very hot and humid.
<spilled my drink>
Or even stand 20 feet away from a "hanging loose" male co-worker in his jogging pants with no underwear!
You can see everything all right there!! My one good eye can see everything!
Or even stand 20 feet away from a "hanging loose" male co-worker in his jogging pants with no underwear!
You can see everything all right there!! My one good eye can see everything!
No fair! Mrs Bucket can see and I can't! <pout>
But u can go up and feel it?
A thought just occurred to me...what if the workers gets so sweaty from a hot and humid day, especially this being in Florida and ends up with BO despite putting deodorant on? Will they get fired? Sometimes when I move furniture in my classroom like I did today for my summer teaching job, my deordant fails sometimes especially if the day was very hot and humid.