Originally posted by: moshquerade
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Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: funkymatt
can you get gloves for work to prevent this?
Probably, but I'd probably have to keep them taped close to prevent water getting inside. It would be kind of cumbersome considering we have a few more job tasks other than just dishwashing (carry out orders, salad prep, stocking, and some desserts).
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: funkymatt
can you get gloves for work to prevent this?
Probably, but I'd probably have to keep them taped close to prevent water getting inside. It would be kind of cumbersome considering we have a few more job tasks other than just dishwashing (carry out orders, salad prep, stocking, and some desserts).
Dude, there are large dishwashing gloves that go past the forearm and up to the elbow. Most grocery stores carry them and they are inexpensive.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: funkymatt
can you get gloves for work to prevent this?
Probably, but I'd probably have to keep them taped close to prevent water getting inside. It would be kind of cumbersome considering we have a few more job tasks other than just dishwashing (carry out orders, salad prep, stocking, and some desserts).
Dude, there are large dishwashing gloves that go past the forearm and up to the elbow. Most grocery stores carry them and they are inexpensive.
Why should HE have to buy them? The company should provide them for their employees.
Keep doin what you're doing OP...sounds like a good workman's comp case to me...![]()
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: funkymatt
can you get gloves for work to prevent this?
Probably, but I'd probably have to keep them taped close to prevent water getting inside. It would be kind of cumbersome considering we have a few more job tasks other than just dishwashing (carry out orders, salad prep, stocking, and some desserts).
Dude, there are large dishwashing gloves that go past the forearm and up to the elbow. Most grocery stores carry them and they are inexpensive.
Why should HE have to buy them? The company should provide them for their employees.
Keep doin what you're doing OP...sounds like a good workman's comp case to me...![]()
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: Locut0s
If it were my post I would have ended it with "and yes I've already tried sperm".
Sig worthy
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: funkymatt
can you get gloves for work to prevent this?
Probably, but I'd probably have to keep them taped close to prevent water getting inside. It would be kind of cumbersome considering we have a few more job tasks other than just dishwashing (carry out orders, salad prep, stocking, and some desserts).
Dude, there are large dishwashing gloves that go past the forearm and up to the elbow. Most grocery stores carry them and they are inexpensive.
Why should HE have to buy them? The company should provide them for their employees.
Keep doin what you're doing OP...sounds like a good workman's comp case to me...![]()
That gave me a good laugh. The owner of the place is a cheap ass. Like the machine we have to put the dishes in (after were done scrubbing the crap off them) spews water out of several of the pipes (whoever did the soldering job last did a piss poor job), rather than having it repaired (simple fix at that ) they just put buckets under the leaks to catch the water. On top of this, they never buy anything new. That same machine has been there when the place first opened in 1948 or so...