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You will have no problems unless you are in one of the restaurants that requires either jackets or shirts with a collar
My girlfriend's gauges had to be plugged for her nursing job at all three places she is per diem at.
I like gauges, minus the gaping ones with crust around them. They're not professional in food service. I have full sleeves, my department requires me to wear a compression sleeve or long sleeves. My art isn't deemed art by everyone else, so it remains neutral in the workplace. It's not professional, just like someone serving food with gaping ear holes.
I believe if he does surgeries he wears plugs, but for his office hours, he usually doesn't. It doesn't bother us. But I agree with food service rules.
My point simply was that you can't judge people based on piercings and tattoos.
Often times they are dirty, sweaty and salt stained. Probably smelly too.Honest question....what makes wearing a hat indoors rude?
I think a previous poster said years ago when men would come in to eat after working outside, it was rude to wear a hat because they make have dirt and bugs on them. Makes sense. Now a hat is just an accessory like a scarf or mickey ears.
I'm turning 40 this year, so I grew up thinking this was rude too. I may have even, sadly, judged someone on occasion.
Once I really thought about it, though, I realized it seems silly to continue this. It's not the same as chewing with your mouth open or putting your feet up at dinner. It's the same as wearing a scarf or other accessory.
I am huge on manners, I just don't get this one. I don't think that just because we've always done something we should continue to do it.
So are shoes, but those don't have to come off.Often times they are dirty, sweaty and salt stained. Probably smelly too.
Absolutely, but it isn't necessarily just an age thing. My 22 and 20 year old boys automatically remove their caps the moment we enter any kind of building. Baseball caps provide great protection against the sun but last time I looked there is no sun indoors.I'm showing my age, apparently. I was raised that gentlemen removed their hats when indoors. And would never wear them at the table. And gentlemen carried a comb, to use when necessary. But since there isn't a dress code, then I guess everyone is free to do whatever they want.