Jay Honeck
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I just don't wear hats, hats are a pet peeve...
I used to be that way. Then my hair started falling out.
After sunburning your scalp, you learn to like hats.
I just don't wear hats, hats are a pet peeve...
I used to be that way. Then my hair started falling out.
After sunburning your scalp, you learn to like hats.
Health care industry attire.
When did it become okay for anyone and everyone even remotely tied to the health care industry to wear pajamas (scrubs)?
Now even front desk staff wear them. Their job is making appointments and filling insurance and stuff. Why would they wear pajamas too? Aren't scrubs for surgeons who get bloody during operations and provide them disposable clothing? Why would secretaries need that?
I think they just like wearing pajamas to work and it's become accepted. Not very a professional attitude if'n ya ask me.
Don't forget the Crocs. Many nurses around here wear those stupid things. P.J.s and Crocs...such professional attire.Health care industry attire.
When did it become okay for anyone and everyone even remotely tied to the health care industry to wear pajamas (scrubs)?.
Speaking of wearing pajamas. People who wear them anywhere other than their own homes annoy me. Especially on airline flights
Everyone in my veterinary hospital wears them. They are comfortable. They are inexpensive. They clean up well. Clients can tell the difference between an employee and another client. Every employee is always at risk of being shed on, bled on, peed or pooped on, sprayed on, or have cleaning solution spilled on them. And cat claws rarely snag them. And employees see wearing them as a benefit. So why in the world would you hypersensitive nitpickers have a problem with that?The idea of scrubs is that you change into them from your street clothes before you enter the OR or ICU and back out of them once you leave with the idea of separating the bugs outside from the ones inside.
Flowery design PJs taken home by staff and washed in their personal laundry completely defeat that purpose.
They are comfortable. They are inexpensive.
Every employee is always at risk of being shed on, bled on, peed or pooped on, sprayed on, or have cleaning solution spilled on them. And cat claws rarely snag them.
And employees see wearing them as a benefit. So why in the world would you hypersensitive nitpickers have a problem with that?
Wouldn't wearing disposable aprons when working with the animals make more sense ?
Heck, when I can get away with wearing them, I do so too. Key benefit of scrubs is that you toss them in the hamper at the end of the shift and they magically show up washed and folded on the locker room shelf.
No. What do you think would be better about that? Aprons get in the way.Wouldn't wearing disposable aprons when working with the animals make more sense ?
[/quote]Heck, when I can get away with wearing them, I do so too. Key benefit of scrubs is that you toss them in the hamper at the end of the shift and they magically show up washed and folded on the locker room shelf.
I guess I just don't see how medical staff wearing medical clothing could possibly annoy anyone that doesn't need professional help themselves.
If we are going to talk about wearing pajamas to work, how about Military pilots who hang around the office in flight suits with no intention of going flying?
Better yet, the NON military pilot who wears them to go fly their Cub.
If we are going to talk about wearing pajamas to work, how about Military pilots who hang around the office in flight suits with no intention of going flying?
(I did see some announcement that the NORTHCOM commander was banning it this year. A never ending insider military debate... I have no dog in the fight, just pointing it out to rile up the peanut gallery... 'Cause that's what we do here!)
On Flyertalk.com these folks are derogotorily called "gate lice". Not a nice term. That, and "kettles" for the once a year travelers who have no idea how the system works and slow down the frequent travelers. Some folks get downright nasty on that site.
So why in the world would you hypersensitive nitpickers have a problem with that?
It doesn't matter, it's a pet peeve thread!
Yeah, you're right. I even figured that out myself later.
But one of my pet peeves is when I hear pots calling kettles black. Something about casting the first stone I guess.
Speed bumps that are so pronounced you'd get a smoother ride by jumping the curb...
FWIW, my girlfriend works in health care and hates her scrubs.Health care industry attire.
When did it become okay for anyone and everyone even remotely tied to the health care industry to wear pajamas (scrubs)?
Now even front desk staff wear them. Their job is making appointments and filling insurance and stuff. Why would they wear pajamas too? Aren't scrubs for surgeons who get bloody during operations and provide them disposable clothing? Why would secretaries need that?
I think they just like wearing pajamas to work and it's become accepted. Not very a professional attitude if'n ya ask me.
People who go 45mph when they are getting on the 70mph highway. That is freaking dangerous.
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No... Um, actually it's got a sentence printed on it.
You're just being funny right? That can't really be a peeve of yours.
Tubes of toothpaste and tubes of hand lotion that look very much alike when they are laying on the bathroom counter when you're really tired.
Tubes of toothpaste and tubes of hand lotion that look very much alike when they are laying on the bathroom counter when you're really tired.
Wow...although I've never had this happen, I am really, really sympathetic to this issue!
I hope the lotion was at least a good taste!
At least it wasn't hemaroid cream...
Tubes of toothpaste and tubes of hand lotion that look very much alike when they are laying on the bathroom counter when you're really tired.