Two oopsies today.
So that's why they were giving me weird looks.
We have a new computer cart which will house a new computer with a new timekeeping system. This morning, I assembled it. Our break room is tiny and sucks, so I was assembling it behind the front desk where there's more room.
I got couple weird looks from customers. I figured they were just wondering what I was doing back there, since I just kept on assembling while CW dealt with guests.
Then, at one point, I looked down, and realized three things. (1) I was wearing a low-cut blouse. (2) While bent over assembling the desk, said blouse hung away from my body. (3) I have boobies!
Oops.
Wet t-shirt
Because we were short-staffed, I ended up doing some housekeeping work today. Now, our showers have single-lever faucet handles. Normally, they have an "off" point where the lever stops and you can't move it any further.
Now, I did notice that this one lever looked a bit different than the others. Unbeknownst to me, it didn't have a "stopping point". It could swing up and turn on either direction.
So as I was cleaning it, I gave myself a nice little shower, and the back of my shirt got nice and wet. (The back of the shirt. Sorry, guys.) Nice.
So that's why they were giving me weird looks.
We have a new computer cart which will house a new computer with a new timekeeping system. This morning, I assembled it. Our break room is tiny and sucks, so I was assembling it behind the front desk where there's more room.
I got couple weird looks from customers. I figured they were just wondering what I was doing back there, since I just kept on assembling while CW dealt with guests.
Then, at one point, I looked down, and realized three things. (1) I was wearing a low-cut blouse. (2) While bent over assembling the desk, said blouse hung away from my body. (3) I have boobies!
Oops.
Wet t-shirt
Because we were short-staffed, I ended up doing some housekeeping work today. Now, our showers have single-lever faucet handles. Normally, they have an "off" point where the lever stops and you can't move it any further.
Now, I did notice that this one lever looked a bit different than the others. Unbeknownst to me, it didn't have a "stopping point". It could swing up and turn on either direction.
So as I was cleaning it, I gave myself a nice little shower, and the back of my shirt got nice and wet. (The back of the shirt. Sorry, guys.) Nice.
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