I can’t imagine that any “Health Department” would have anything to do with this conversation. There can’t possibly be any regulation about either males or females wearing underclothes, at least as far as a health department is concerned.
I dunno, there are lots of places here that would get cited for people not wearing a hair net.
Which is worse? A person not wearing a hair net or a girl going commando, and quite noticeably, at that?
(No comments from the obviously aroused peanut gallery, please. )
Does she do this when she has a yeast infection? Let’s just hope that’s really cream in your cup of coffee. *brought to you by Disgusting Visuals, Inc.
I think your visual terminated the aroused peanut gallery, *shiver
I take my coffee black thank goodness for that!
As I stated before, I am the OPs hubby, and I know who she is talking about. This girl winces and gives a look of disgust when I hand her my thermos and tell her it needs to be rinsed before she fills it…as if it’s nastier than her ass on the counter.
And yes, she’s cute…but not so cute I want to think about her ass when I’m drinking my morning cup-a-Joe.
Whew, go to work, come home and we’re on page 2. I thank you all for your input and entertainment. It’s given me a lot to think about.
niblet-head, sheesh! You’re right. In the grand scheme of things, this is nuthin’! #1 had me wincing appreciably. #4 had me rolling! What fun it must be to be a manager. I’m going into management training very soon and now I know I have so much to look forward to. Thanks a whole helluva lot, bud.
Revtim, I really could have done without that visual!
Good point. This hadn’t even crossed my mind. As long as my boss informs her that it’s unacceptable, she’s covered even if CommandoGirl ignores her. But I also think there’s gotta be a way to get her to stop wearing the short dress. Because even if she says ok to boss, she still might not wear them, and no one would be the wiser until it was too late. Oh, and if I see her ass on the counter again, I’m gonna say something because I know she’s already been told. Nevertheless, I’m going to check into the indecency tack. We have cops in all the time. If they got a peek…whoa! If nothing else, that’s a good reason to tell her to wrap it.
I haven’t seen any pubes, thankfully, so I cannot confirm. Don’t want to, either, any more than I want to confirm whether she’s freebird during the lava flow.
I dunno… They don’t seem to appreciate snot, spit, feces, and urine. Can’t imagine they wouldn’t have anything to say about other unseemly secretions.
Thanks all for the info. I plan to talk to my manager again and urge her act based on the concerns raised. All good, all good.
Just askin’ has she been working there for a while? I mean for you to just bring this up now, is she a newbie or has she just changed her ways. Because if the incident is relatively new, the customers should be doing enough complaining to get things sorted.
Unless of course business is picking up…
Is this true? We really have this right??? Damn, I have not been exercising my rights fully enough! Starting today I’m gonna be seeing a whole lot more genitals, it’s my right!
Thanks, CrazyCatLady!
Sure, it’s in the Declaration.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident. That all men are created equal and that everyone has a right to look at everyone else’s schlong.”
They didn’t think of hooches, cause they were men, see? But it’s implied.
I think you really do need to recheck your health department regulations. When I was working in the restaurant biz, we were required to wear pantyhose under skirts AND under shorts because exposing our bare legs was a violation of health codes. I can’t even imagine that exposing your bare crotch would be acceptable.
(Males weren’t even allowed to wear shorts - well, technically I suppose they were, but as they would also have had to follow the pantyhose rule, I think management just assumed they’d rather wear long pants.)
This reminds me of those hot dog stands i n Florida, manned by bikin-clad girls…what happened to those establishments? They sure had good hotdogs! And the service was excellent!
She’s been there longer than I have. But I don’t know if there’s a history on this topic. I’ve only brought it up now because a) I’m a newbie here, b) it’s now common knowledge among the employees and some customers, c) I’ve worked myself into a sufficiently disgusted state to go semi-public, and d) I’m looking for insights that I can pass on to our mgr in the hopes she’ll be convinced enough to act on it. Up to now, though, there has been no customer complaints, but that’s no reason not to head off the problem before it becomes a big, stinky can of worms.
I mentioned earlier that I’ll be going into management training in the near future, so this is sort of pre-training for me. I now know what to do about wooden leg-wearing employees who smell like pee, in-house homosexual/phobic romances, and employees who let it all hang out. (Thanks again, niblet_head!)
I’ve also learned that when the urge strikes me, I can walk up to a complete (hot) stranger on the street and command him drop trou. It truly rocks living in a free country!
Could you tell me what city/county you worked in that had such regulations? Did you ever see those regulations? Or just taking someone’s word for it?
You could be right, but it sounds unlikely.
FWIW, every Hooters in the country requires pantyhose under those little shorts.
Personally, I think Different restaurants will enforce dress code their own way. I had never heard of shorts being a health code violation due to exposed legs. It may be a safety concern, but not health code. Or men would not be allowed to wear shorts either. I don’t recall seeing the guys at Bennigans or TGIF wearing pantyhose. (But I didn’t exactly take an extended look)
Some managers, because they don’t want to have to explain the details, seek the highest unquestionable authority and hope it won’t be disputed. All too often I hear opinion and supposition spouted as if it were law. (happens where I work all the time) Company policies and State and Federal guidelines for health and safety are usually accessible to ALL employees.
At least in the OPs case, They are familiar with both the company dress code and health code policies, and at this point it’s pretty much down to tactfulness, good taste and the ick factor.
One last point, Just because the Health code doesn’t mention it specifically now, Doesn’t mean it can’t be revised because of growing or new concerns.
It’s true, but I’m not sure it’s due to healthy regulations. We can wear shorts/skirts and are not required to wear hose. I fail to see what the difference is between exposed legs and exposed arms. Really, if dead skins cells can fall of your legs, I’d think the dead skin cells that fall off your arms are more likely to end up in someone’s cheeseburger. Am I missing something?
I have the answer.
Every employee of every food service establishment should be required to wear a full body condom, at all times, leaving no exposed skin or hair.
There that settles it.
Problem solved, now on to that whole Global Warming thingy
:::SNORT!::: Oh, the imagery.
I would lovemy food near Ewan MacGregor’s genitals.
Hell. Screw the food…
:rolleyes:
No one will mistake you for a libertine.
I don’t know about you, but if I had the choice, I’d rather have dead skin cells off of someone’s arm in my cheeseburger, rather than from their cooch.
It would bring a hole new meaning to cheeseburger, eh?
:barfsmiley:
Ask your manager what she would do if it were a male employee that didn’t wear underwear and he routinely wore pants with a broken zipper. I imagine that she wouldn’t allow that to go on for very long. It’s essentially the same situation.
After all, what are panties if not another type of hairnet?