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[quote=Anonymous]If you want to purchase a bee uniform for me, I'll wear it. Otherwise it's jeans, sneakers, tshirts or long-sleeved pullovers, and a hoodie for me. With drool, spit-up - and on a bad day poop/urine - mashed black beans, bits of avocado and mango, etc. etc. being ground into my clothes every single day, you'll forgive me for wanting to minimize my laundry costs. I can't afford for my nice clothes - my button-down shirts and black slacks - to be destroyed by daily washings the way my casual clothes can. I brush my hair but then I just tie it back in a bun (again, I work with a baby) and I never wear makeup to work - he's sticking his hands on my face all day, keeping it clean is as much as I'm going to do. I shower. I brush my teeth. I don't wear dirty clothes to work. People dress for the job they have. When I nanny for older children, I wear a blouse and a sweater with my jeans - sometimes even nice boots - and keep my hair down, wear light makeup, etc. I'm very thankful to work for a family that treats me wonderfully and has never once suggested I should be wearing anything other than what I have on - even on my occasional truly sloppy day.[/quote]
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