Topic: help: what are "work pants"?
+chili dog !!heHjtrQ7i — 9.2 years ago #47,800
the kind you would use for physical labour, not an office job
i would just get surplus for the "work pants" but no camo allowed because i'll be on a military base
also where would i get child-sized construction gloves?
> you should arrive at the site equipped with a pair of steel toe work boots, construction gloves, rain proof gear and work pants. Since we work on a military base, proper attire excludes any types of camouflage or blue jeans while circulating on the grounds.
+Dead !Pool..v42s — 9.2 years ago, 6 minutes later[T] [B] #518,868
Dickies, carhart are a couple brands of work pants, usually you want a tough material that is dirt and tear resistant
+Anonymous C — 9.2 years ago, 13 minutes later, 19 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #518,878
@previous (Dead !Pool..v42s)
I bet your very fond of ''dickies
+The Asshole !j8WdfRT3xY — 9.2 years ago, 36 seconds later, 20 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #518,879
Work pants are something Bert has never worn.
He doesnt know what work is, unless you count sucking dick for spare change, work....
·The Asshole !j8WdfRT3xY — 9.2 years ago, 37 seconds later, 20 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #518,881
@518,878 (C)
We know you are, that's why you suck them all the time.
+Syntax — 9.2 years ago, 2 hours later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #518,915
@OP
That denim is heavy duty HEAVE Weight wise stuff
You may have to work out in a gym just to be able to be comfortable in them
·Anonymous C — 9.2 years ago, 11 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #518,917
@previous (Syntax)
I just to wear toughskins when I was young..
(Edited 2 minutes later.)
·Syntax — 9.2 years ago, 10 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[T] [B] #518,920
@previous (C)
Normally I never pay much attention to the weight of the cotton in Levis. Except for hiking I want something that can stand up to rock.
For sure heavy duty jeans often feel like the cotton could stop a bullet.
For multiple reasons I just do not see you doing hard core labor.
I have figured out a area of work for bert and I bet there are lots of job openings - probably minimum wage but could include room and board and food included. I just need a little spare time to do a more better research on area where he lives. I am 90% sure there wood be job openings and background checks wood not be so important
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