Boy oh boy we have a lot of pet talkers who would be in trouble.
Boy oh boy we have a lot of pet talkers who would be in trouble.
I've been boo'dMerlin my angel
Oh boy,
Here I go....
A few years back, at a sister facility of ours, they had to come out with a "dress code" for nurses and doctors.
To start out with....Every employer has te right to expect their employees to "dress' professionally.
One gal I knew was send home for wearing a sweat pant kind of bottom and her daiughter's belly shirt.
She wondered why!
(Thiis is a medical /hospital enviroment)
The memeo that was sent out was very specific-to the point of being obnoxious.
No giant nails-no airbrushing or naal jewelry.
no more than two rings-on both hands
no more than on bracelet.
no belley shirts-the piecred belly button craze was just in at the time.
no colored/printed underwear under white pants.
(Now, I don't know about you, but a nice thong under see thru white pants
make a catheter not a pleasant experience)
Tattoos/and faicial piercings were frowned upon.
Hair had to be no more that two colors.
no fish net stockings
skirts had to be of an apporpriate length-that and a garter shot wasn't bad at all.
(Another Bug up my rear, a crotch shot, while getting an injection can distract you from that pain -- double![]()
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I know these things do not have any bearing on how you do your job, but there is a public perception about the way you dress.
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My personal favorite was the Viictoria's secret underwire sheer bra ane the white blouse.
"For god's sake, they are only BREASTS!", sayeth the offender!
It was the endless stream of male co-workers who would come into the back of the office to see what the "outfit du jour" was.
It got to be a real hoot to be in the cafeteria and asked, "Hey, what does look like/what is XXXXX wearing today?"
"The forecast is Clear and cold, with slight exposure when XXXXXX bends over to pick things up.."
When you HAVE to be told to dress professionally, you are in trouble.![]()
Personally, I think that novelty socks would cheer up any patient in a hospital setting. What's the big deal? As far as the other dress code issues, I think I'd feel a little weird being treated by a resident, doctor or nurse covered in tattoos, piercings and multi-colored hair. But that's just me. To each his own.
Rest In Peace Casey (Bubba Dude) Your paw print will remain on my heart forever.![]()
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MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
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I think that most people would not notice anyone's socks.
I think most who actually notice might be cheered by "novelty socks" as long as they were g-rated. Yes, I love my turtle socks, my Christmas socks, I even have patriotic fuzzy socks for election day in November!
So I am not exactly an unbiased person.
Originally Posted by Karen
Hmmm, Left and Right socks? Do you vote twice?![]()
I only vote once, and no, the socks aren't partisan, each will go on whatever foot I decide to put 'em on. When I received them as a gift, I figured they must be for election day, as any of the other flag-waving-type holidays are in weather far too warm for fuzzy socks, even in Massachusetts!Originally Posted by RICHARD
Wouldn't left and right socks cancel each other out on election day, making neither exist statistically?
They both go into the booth with me, but as I vote using my hands, just standing on my feet, they don't have any influence on the vote itself.Originally Posted by Lady's Human
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