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Whilst I was working today, I saw a couple of chaps across the road fitting some cladding to the outside of a house, they were in a very well presented sign written van and at a guess, weren't the owners of the company, both were dressed in tracksuit bottoms for work and looked pretty scruffy and unpresentable. Now I'm no snob and quite often look like I've had a roll about in an adhesive bucket but, surely trakkies are a bit unprofessional? I had a lad labouring for me a couple of months ago and he turned up in tracksuit bottoms and I told him if he wasn't in proper trousers the next day, he wasn't coming to work.
 

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If they're proper work ones with knee pad holders, that's just about acceptable! The lad who was labouring for me had "FRESH" in massive letters written across his arse! Shame his personal hygiene wasn't :tearsofjoy:
Wow ..that's a relief ....Thought I was just some peasant tiler for a minute there..;)

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There very comfortable..:)
 
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Wow ..that's a relief ....Thought I was just some peasant tiler for a minute there..;)

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There very comfortable..:)
Are they not a bit sweaty in this humid weather? I need the flappy pockets on the front to keep my tape and pencils and stuff in, it was the only way I could stop myself putting things down and constantly looking for them!
 

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Bit sweaty but anything is when it's that humid.....less you tile in you birthday suit.
Got plenty of pockets for my tape...pencil gose behind my ear.....and I still think it's there half the night, when it isn't....the mystery of the phantom pencil..!!
 

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