clothing

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Fri, 21 Jun 2002 11:22:20 -0500


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>> I see that others wear your name on the shirt, in some form or another. I am
>> sorry, but to me that brings our profession down to the level of a janitor,
>> plumber or auto mechanic. I can see the plastic name tag, used by doctors.
>> But anything embroidered on a shirt, to me, is "low class." We are supposed
>> to be high class people, invited into not only the home, but usually in the
>> best room of the home. I want to present myself as professionally as
>> possible, and an embroidered shirt just doesn't cut it. 
>>
>> Just my view 
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>> Wim 
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> Dang, I would sure hate to be brought down to those levels! 
> David Koelzer 
> DFW


A name on your shirt makes it easier for predatory strangers to pick you up in
the Mall too. Use extreme caution.

Ron N


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