X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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26th January 07, 06:46 AM
#151
Originally Posted by PiobBear
...my last demeaning, menial, servile, and dead-end job (where getting ridiculed, humiliated and snarled at (and cheated; yelled at if lunch took longer than ten minutes, with the caveat to make damn sure I put a whole hour down on my time card, with constant reminders during ten hour work days that if I put more than 8 down I'd be fired) was part of my job description)
Sounds like a typical day working at Wal-Mart!
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27th January 07, 12:43 AM
#152
Mostly I've been a bicycle mechanic, as I am now. But I've also been and truck driver, a federal postal employee, a driving instructor, a secretary, a hairdresser and a psychic entertainer. I started wearing the kilt full time in the summer of '05 except while at work. Wrenching is really dirty work that I couldn't see doing in (or to) a kilt despite the encouragement of my boss and coworkers.:fewl: But the last 6 months I've worked kilted-in a UK Workmans or a Buzz Kidder.
I've worked to earn my kilts. Now I work the kilt and every day, it works for me.
I've kilt for less.
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27th January 07, 08:00 PM
#153
I work for BAX Global. We are an air cargo company. I have been working in the international cargo area for about eight years.
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