Posted by kyhayman on August 27, 2008 at 07:36:43 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: To Rich (Old) posted by RickL on August 27, 2008 at 04:51:06:
I've had a woman work for me off and on for the past few years. Best employee I've ever had. Super nice and an easy conversationalist with the customers, always on time, strong as an ox, willing to load a wagon an hour by herself behind the baler, and a CDL so she can handle delieries and such. She also has a different hair color every week (pink, purple, red with black tips, etc) and usually shaved one side or the other plus lots of tattoos, and piercings.
I know some folks did a double take, its still a novalty to see women doing field work around here. But, within 3 months, she had gotten a nickname (pinkie) and has been accepted as a fixture here.
Given the choice between someone who looks different, punked out, etc but is clean and sober on the job. Or someone that looks normal but who's drinking or doping on the job, someone who's immigration status is questionable, or someone who comes to work nasty I'll take the clean and sober person every time.
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