A Job!

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A Job!

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Well, I just received the call I wasn't sure I would get.
I will be working part-time as a enumerator for the Census Bureau.
20 hours per week, for 4-6 weeks, at $17.50 per hour plus $.50
per mile is not a bad part-time job. Now I'll be able to get the
air-conditioner fixed on my truck. Yay :!:

Too bad I won't be able to wear a kilt or skirt on the job :(

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Why can't you wear a kilt or a skirt on the job?
Is our government that restricted?
Why, I just can't beleve that! (LOL)
You mean that as liberal as ourcurrent government is supposed to be they won't let you have a job and wear a skirt to work? Shame on them!
By the way, did you see that vid clip about the mailman that want's to wear a kilt at work?
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Congratulations, Al! Sounds like a nice little temporary side job that'll hopefully tide you over 'til you get a new "permanent" gig.

Dennis -- Al won't be able to wear a skirt or kilt in this as it's a government job and likely has a fairly strict dress code attached to it. In instances like this, where folks will be approaching people in their homes, it's really best not to attract too much attention to one's self.
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I mostly agree. My inner devil would try it and probably get fired. hehehe
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Thre's BIG MONEY to be made here, Al!
Go for it!
Report t work in a kilt or skirt and when they fire you sue the heck out of theFederal Government. Those numbskulls deserve it.
And then you can retire and go around Mis-Mik all yu want!
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Nobody take this serious!
I know poor Al would just be fired. But when I thought of it it seemed poetic justice o me!

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Well I started 'training' today. It went well, except for the
blasted metal chairs. My 'bum' is really sore.

We went through a lot of paperwork, mainly to be sure we get paid.

Finally, the last thing of the day was getting finger printed, twice.

Whooooo Boy, what a day :!:

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Training is FINISHED :!:

We were also told that the 'dress/uniform' is 'business casual'.
No Capri's for the women and no kilts for the men. :|

(But when I get home *~*~*~*~*~*~*~* :wink: )

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Uncle Al wrote:We were also told that the 'dress/uniform' is 'business casual'.
No Capri's for the women and no kilts for the men. :|
Did they actually say that? Or was it a response to questions? If the trainer just came out with "No kilts" unprompted, it would suggest that kilts are gaining more traction than I'd have guessed.

Enjoy the work (even if you do have to use two leg tubes).

Have fun,


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