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And now...he's barefoot?

I thought Linen Skirt was bad, then I read Candi's post about Sandals.

I thought Sandals was bad, now the office idiot is walking around in bare feet.  Because he took his slippers (!) off.

This whole day is one big rat's nest of crazy.

What would it take for you to walk around your workplace barefoot?

Re: And now...he's barefoot?

  • Ick.  Our guys wear their dirty boots in here, so I don't think anything would get me to wear no shoes.
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  • Sand. If I worked on a beach I might walk around my workplace barefoot.
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    Ick.  Our guys wear their dirty boots in here, so I don't think anything would get me to wear no shoes.

    I've been here 2+ years, and I've never seen the carpeting cleaned.  I'm not even sure how often it's vacuumed.  Even if he didn't think people would be skeeved out his hairy toes, you'd think he'd have the good sense to be suspicious of our carpeting.

    Then again, if you are in slippers/barefoot, I guess the "good sense" ship has long since sailed.

  • My shoes would have to catch fire to walk on this floor barefoot. Sure, it's cleaned daily, but people walk outside trekking through who knows what and then they come in here. The vacuum can't get all that out.
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