nomofica
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Fixed that for ya.
While I am completely with VQ on the first part of his post, I have to disagree with his final statement. If you are going to force me to sleep on the job, it is unreasonable for you to dictate how I do it. NOBODY should be sleeping in a uniform. It looks like crap when you crawl into a patient's house like that, hurting our professional image, and diminishing public support for EMS. Not to mention that some people simply can't sleep like that unless they are way beyond exhausted. My underwear reveals no more than my bathing suit does. If you have a problem with that, look the other way and stay away from the beach. If you don't want to show yours, that's your business, that's fine. I won't tell you how you should sleep. But don't tell me how to sleep.
Just throw on your EMS jacket and voila! They can't see the wrinkled shirt.

 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 My eyes just dilate when I remember another one of the guys (minus male anatomy) giving our managers liberal syndrome (aka liability fear) because it's a "sensitive issue coercing" co-ed dorms.
  My eyes just dilate when I remember another one of the guys (minus male anatomy) giving our managers liberal syndrome (aka liability fear) because it's a "sensitive issue coercing" co-ed dorms. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Its a mans job right now and everyone should keep their hands to theirselves!  haha
  Its a mans job right now and everyone should keep their hands to theirselves!  haha