Deleted User wrote: » I put it on before I leave for work in the morning and take it off again when I get home - I rarely notice that I am still wearing it if out and about during work.
corcaigh1 wrote: » Saw two tossers leaving my estate this morning for work with employee I.D lanyards around their necks. Ive worked in roles that required employee I.D's and I would be mortified to wear them around in public.
namloc1980 wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » I put it on before I leave for work in the morning and take it off again when I get home - I rarely notice that I am still wearing it if out and about during work. Shame on you. You have no respect for the unemployed......(apparently).
namloc1980 wrote: » Shame on you. You have no respect for the unemployed......(apparently).
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » Someone said that ?? Wierd!!! I put mine on in the morning like some others, and take it off at night. I don't see the big deal ? I'm not going up to homeless people and waving a wad of cash like Harry Enfield! I have a job, is that something to be ashamed of and hidden now ???
odyssey06 wrote: » Now you're insulting them for disclosing that you sleep under a roof at night. Have you no shame???
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » I've a leaky gutter if that helps ????
Robsweezie wrote: » in this instance i think the offence to the unemployed from working folk of wearing a lanyard in public is taken, not given. its a projection of your own insecurities.
Grayson wrote: » You drive a big digger?