Originally Posted by rooflessVW
Smelling of sweat and having BO so bad it lingers in a car days after you drove it into and out of a shop are two different things. When I do a 100hr service in a desert hangar and then hit the gym for an hour, I smell of sweat, NOT lingering, retching BO.
Either some of y'all stink, or you need a reality check.
Exactly. I'm not saying the mechanic might be a bit smelly, but 8 or 9 hours of sweat ain't gunna smell that bad and would dissipate in a short time, especially if the guy was wearing DO....which any employee should be doing if they contact with the public in any way. It's even disrespectful to your fellow co-workers to stink that bad. I worked in a large Chrysler store and once there was a guy that smelled pretty stinky....The shop foreman told him to go to the bathroom and wash under his arms....and guess what, the mechanic did exactly what the shop foreman said and the problem was solved, as well as making sure the guy put on deodorant. No biggie.
Again the guy should have taken a shower in the AM before arriving at work as well as put on DO...if you don't and smell you'd be warned once and then fired the next time out.
Smelling of sweat and having BO so bad it lingers in a car days after you drove it into and out of a shop are two different things. When I do a 100hr service in a desert hangar and then hit the gym for an hour, I smell of sweat, NOT lingering, retching BO.
Either some of y'all stink, or you need a reality check.
Exactly. I'm not saying the mechanic might be a bit smelly, but 8 or 9 hours of sweat ain't gunna smell that bad and would dissipate in a short time, especially if the guy was wearing DO....which any employee should be doing if they contact with the public in any way. It's even disrespectful to your fellow co-workers to stink that bad. I worked in a large Chrysler store and once there was a guy that smelled pretty stinky....The shop foreman told him to go to the bathroom and wash under his arms....and guess what, the mechanic did exactly what the shop foreman said and the problem was solved, as well as making sure the guy put on deodorant. No biggie.
Again the guy should have taken a shower in the AM before arriving at work as well as put on DO...if you don't and smell you'd be warned once and then fired the next time out.
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