X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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1st April 06, 05:19 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Yaish
... I feel it would be a liability in many of my interactions with the public...
From my perspective, I tend to agree. This is a choice that must be made based on individual circumstances. A kilt could be an asset or a liability based on the particular environment in which you work. In a job where you are constantly challenged by the public or your peers for your decision making, it could be a liability. If the work is task oriented, such as building furniture or fixing a toaster, it may not be a problem.
The company I work for knows I wear kilts and I have worn them to trade shows for the company. I don't believe I would it would be a problem if I did, but I choose not to. I don't believe this has diminished my appreciation for, or enjoyment of, the kilt one bit. I'll remain a satisfied "weekend wallace" for the forseeable future.
blu
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