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gear junkie
08-29-2008, 09:54 PM
What do you wear?
DUNBAR
08-29-2008, 10:44 PM
Black T-shirt
Black sweat pants or shorts in summer time.
I was born for comfort.
Devine Plumbing
08-29-2008, 11:08 PM
Clean khaki shorts in the summer, blue jeans in the winter. Company logo t-shirt or sweater.
stxrus
08-29-2008, 11:48 PM
shorts, company logo tank top, tennis shoes (unless the ground is yucky then boots), and a baseball cap plus lots of sunscreen. it's the tropics fer heck's sake.
i worked with a plumber from the states last week that had heavy Dickey's pants, heavy work shirt, t-shirt, socks (not sure what those are), and steel toed work boots. i was sweating (but i always do) but this dude was dieing. he said he felt uncomfortable in less than a "standard" uniform. he'll not last here.
it's an island t'ing mon
steve
Tyman
09-01-2008, 09:21 AM
We have a uniform service which is great because they can get out tough stains and my shirts are nicely pressed.
I wear blue jeans, button up shirt with a collar, name on the left, company on the right. Gray T-shirt under uniform shirt.
When we changed uniform company's I asked them not to put my name on the shirt but the boss wanted it on there because he felt customers liked to know the name of the person. I have to agree with him now, people are always looking at my name tag and biceps.:D
The company is kind of a stickler about uniform and appearance.
I even shine my shoes weekly. Customers really pay attention to shoes.
gear junkie
09-01-2008, 09:23 AM
I even shine my shoes weekly. Customers really pay attention to shoes.
Don't you worry about getting boot polish on the floor?
Bob D.
09-01-2008, 09:30 AM
Don't you worry about getting boot polish on the floor?
He probably has two pair of boots...one for inspection and another for work. :)
HVAC HAWK
09-01-2008, 10:00 AM
We have a uniform service which is great because they can get out tough stains and my shirts are nicely pressed.
I wear blue jeans, button up shirt with a collar, name on the left, company on the right. Gray T-shirt under uniform shirt.
When we changed uniform company's I asked them not to put my name on the shirt but the boss wanted it on there because he felt customers liked to know the name of the person. I have to agree with him now, people are always looking at my name tag and biceps.:D
The company is kind of a stickler about uniform and appearance.
I even shine my shoes weekly. Customers really pay attention to shoes.
we have the same thing but not the shoes :eek:
we do have tee shirts but they are to hot for me
they dont want us to where shirts with other things on it so thats why they supply the uniforms and the cleaning
HouseOfAtlas
09-01-2008, 10:34 AM
Light blue Dickie shirts (short or long sleeve) and darker blue Dickies or other brand jeans with a brown belt look really good and professional.
drainman881999
09-01-2008, 10:37 AM
Usually dark blue Dickies or Cintas pants,Logo shirt or Dickie workshirt if I think job will turn out to be sloppy.Sometimes T-shirt, cargo shirt, ----mostly tennis shoes,or Hushpuppies untill I need rubber boots.While in between jobs,sandals.
Tyman
09-06-2008, 04:50 PM
Don't you worry about getting boot polish on the floor?
I wear blue bootie covers.
Sorry for the late reply.
plumberscrack
09-06-2008, 05:12 PM
Dickies #874 Work Pant flat front :o with expandable waste :oink: in Olive Green
Dickies Long Sleeve Work Shirt in TeaGreen
People think I'm Army or work for the National Park Service :slap:
They call me 'The General'
drtyhands
09-06-2008, 05:24 PM
We have a uniform service which is great because they can get out tough stains and my shirts are nicely pressed.
I wear blue jeans, button up shirt with a collar, name on the left, company on the right. Gray T-shirt under uniform shirt.
When we changed uniform company's I asked them not to put my name on the shirt but the boss wanted it on there because he felt customers liked to know the name of the person. I have to agree with him now, people are always looking at my name tag and biceps.:D
The company is kind of a stickler about uniform and appearance.
I even shine my shoes weekly. Customers really pay attention to shoes.
So...Tyman...Your Avitar.
The pills actually make a diference for you?
Are you now the talk and envy of all men?
Oh,and if they are working for you I guess your Biceps are not What they are looking at.Are you sure you didn't just order the wrong size pants this time?
ADAM
:p
Tyman
09-06-2008, 11:05 PM
I doubt I am the envy of any man. I am a sarcastic type of character.
I did have a old lady slap me on the butt when I was working in a nursing home. She was wearing a hockey helmet at the time. True story, and I don't know why she had a hockey helmet on. All I can tell you is I have had a few bad dreams from that and a lesbian named Trina.
NorthernIllinoisPlumber
09-06-2008, 11:18 PM
I doubt I am the envy of any man. I am a sarcastic type of character.
I did have a old lady slap me on the butt when I was working in a nursing home. She was wearing a hockey helmet at the time. True story, and I don't know why she had a hockey helmet on. All I can tell you is I have had a few bad dreams from that and a lesbian named Trina.
:party-on:
PLUMBER RICK
09-06-2008, 11:45 PM
just switched over to levi docker cargo pants.
$20. at costco. pockets everwhere and don't need to be ironed:D
for a shirt, the ridgid polo shirt is mighty nice;)
it's a lasting impressionator when i show up now:D
rick.
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