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New job...
I started a new job 2 weeks ago, driving a 5-ton truck for a charity. We go around to people's houses picking up clothing and small household item donations. Decent job, great trucks, and reasonable pay.
The best part is the dress code..."we have to look respectable". They said I can wear a kilt if I feel like it. Woohoo!!
I think I'll be wearing my Buzz Kidder kilt as it's canvas and won't get quite as beat-up as my Bear kilt would. If it works out ok I might consider getting a Utilikilt.
Now I'm just waiting for the *&$)%#$# snow to stop!! (It IS supposed to be spring, right??)
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Good news about the job, a true braveheart ye are indeed!!
Just a thought, how about posting piccies of each of us at work in a kilt?
I'll get onto it tonight, but for now I must leave this forum, I never get any work done.
focus focus focus
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Re: New job...
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Al G.
I started a new job 2 weeks ago, driving a 5-ton truck for a charity. We go around to people's houses picking up clothing and small household item donations. Decent job, great trucks, and reasonable pay.
The best part is the dress code..."we have to look respectable". They said I can wear a kilt if I feel like it. Woohoo!!
I think I'll be wearing my Buzz Kidder kilt as it's canvas and won't get quite as beat-up as my Bear kilt would. If it works out ok I might consider getting a Utilikilt.
Now I'm just waiting for the *&$)%#$# snow to stop!! (It IS supposed to be spring, right??) ![Rolling Eyes](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Al,
My kilts have all stood up to working in a lumber yard. They may be light but they're tough.
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Good point, Bear! I forgot that you wear your kilts for work all the time. I'll see how things go with the BK, then when it gets a bit warmer I'll switch to my Bear. If everything works well it will give me a better excuse to order a few more kilts!
Graham...good idea with the "job" pics. Once I start wearing my kilts for work I'll get my wife to snap a few shots, or maybe get the other drivers to take a few with the truck in the background.
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Glad that you can wear a kilt on this new job, and by the way, CONGRATULATIONS! Anytime or any place that a kilt is considered respectabe is OK with me, and talking about getting the kilt exposure, WOW!
Glen
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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The only problem I foresee is when you, (and you will), grab the hem of your kilt with whatever object you're lifting.
I have a knack for doing it while taking a double armload of clothes out of the dryer.
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
The only problem I foresee is when you, (and you will), grab the hem of your kilt with whatever object you're lifting.
I have a knack for doing it while taking a double armload of clothes out of the dryer.
Hey Bear, how far do you make it before you notice that you are being noticed in all your glory!
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Congrats on the new job! Nice perk too... just in time for summer. BTW, hows that daughter of yours?
blu
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Al, you are the envy of all of us who cannot be kilted at work!
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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12th May 04, 03:22 PM
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Good luck and just think of all those people you'll introduce the kilt to. I actually had someone come up to me in Wal-mart and say, "Is that a kilt? I've never seen one except in the movies."
Be prepared and congrats!!!!
RLJ-
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