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Lorry thompson
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Depends really mate, If its on the way home from a job or i have a late day and dont have time to go and get a shower etc, Chainsaw pants/boots and a sweaty t-shirt it is :biggrin: If i do have time to go and get a shower and get cleaned up then i wear one of my t-shirts with my company name on and just combats or jeans.

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I've just started my business with my brother so it's all new to me I've been doin the same and it's been working up to now went to one the other day had a problem withmy flies they keep comin down and had half my dinner down my vest explained it to them they thought it was funny and got the job not sayin that's the waytodress though lol

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Shades black suit shirt and tie well my mate is a funeral guy lol . Me black work trousers black t shirt and printed hi viz vest or black coat . Always greet people with a big ass smile . Normally I,m covered in chip and dust if Ive just knocked off . A mate of mine has a spare printed fleece in his truck just for quotes .

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If i am all sweaty and dirty from a job and have to go price, Sometimes ill say "Sorry for the mucky boots etc, Ive just come from a job", Nobodys ever really botherd to be honest.

 

Same here Liam I always say if you can smell anthing funny its just me . Kinda breaks the ice when you stink like rotten pop .:lol:

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