There are some things that are par for the course, as far as going to work is concerned. Certain things are expected of those of us still blessed enough to be among the ranks of the employed, such as...
Be on time. Get everything in order. Get assignments completed. Don't linger too long at the water cooler.
And, oh, yeah, remember to wear deodorant and put on underwear.
Say what?
Apparently, some city workers in little Brooksville, Florida had to be reminded by their bosses to do the latter two things.
It actually took a city council meeting to issue an edict for workers to adhere to a decent dress code and meet certain "hygiene standards", which makes you really wonder how things were being run before now.
Workers- unless they want to lose their jobs- now have to agree to wear undergarments and those have to be kept under wraps and not hanging all out, plus they have to make sure they put on a little roll-on antiperspirant before they walk into the workplace, to prevent the obvious noxiousness that would otherwise be experienced.
Come on, are these not commonsense kind of things?
If you have to remind adult people to do stuff like this, should they really be given the responsibility of helping to run a city?