Jeans and a T shirt, holes optional, occasional stubble, and I need a haircut more often than not.
Often they ask me to work from home.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTry the UBS dress code. 43 pages of it.
Discussing with a bunch of Germans their sense of humour, I pointed out that of course they do have one. It's just that it involves invading Poland. For a joke.The rules above — and the 40 other pages of them — were initially designed to help temporary employees who might not have worked in a high powered banking environment before coming to UBS look professional.
All 43 pages can be found as a PDF here (in French)
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Try the UBS dress code. 43 pages of it.
Discussing with a bunch of Germans their sense of humour, I pointed out that of course they do have one. It's just that it involves invading Poland. For a joke.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostNot at places where I have worked, guys going for a dump and not washing their hands then making tea or fingering the donuts.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostI did a couple of days last year at a site where they had anti-bacterial gel dispensers at each end of every floor, plus posters telling you why you should use them. It seemed over the top to me.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostSome sites in the UK too.
I had to have an H&S gonk show me the correct way to walk up the stairs when I got caught not doing that at one client.
I didn't impress when I pointed out once he'd got up the stairs that he'd forgotten to clean his hands with anti-bacterial gel because of all the germs that can be found on handrails.
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Originally posted by Lola View PostI suppose that if one is lactating it might produce a Cappuccino effect.
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Originally posted by Lola View PostIt is ridiculous that breasts are considered sexual. The function of breasts are for the feeding of babies; nothing more. Anyone he takes advantage of a woman’s smooth soft breasts and incite her nipples to be erect while her bosoms palpitate are abusing nature.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIn some sites in Germany, not touching the handrail when on the stairs incurs an H&S infraction.
Halfway up the stairs, carrying some stuff, someone coming down told me I was on the wrong side of the stairs and made me switch to the other side, while they were stood on the mezzanine floor. ******. I was too surprised to tell him to piss off and grow up.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWTSS
In some sites in Germany, not touching the handrail when on the stairs incurrs an HSSE infraction.
I had to have an H&S gonk show me the correct way to walk up the stairs when I got caught not doing that at one client.
I didn't impress when I pointed out once he'd got up the stairs that he'd forgotten to clean his hands with anti-bacterial gel because of all the germs that can be found on handrails.
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I thought it was more for the looks. I have seen too many German women without a bra, that should definitely have used one to lift stuff about 20 cms.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostThis is getting out of hand.
Forcing women to wear bra's? Crazy!!!!!
News article
Gotta love the Germans.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNope, apart from the Jews, Gypsys, Freemasons, Homosexuals, non-whites, can't think of any.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostMaybe they are not discriminating. Maybe they have all others. is that more politically correct?
"I mentioned the war once, but I think I got away with it." - Yes I know that was fawlty towers but the same principle (and actor) applies.
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