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I work at Hooters – there’s more that goes into our uniforms than people realize including strict rules about pantyhose
THIS Hooters girl has revealed the strict rules about her uniform that people may not know, including the frustrating policy on pantyhose.
The woman shot a behind-the-scenes clip of her daily routine and showed how much work goes into dressing up for a shift at the restaurant.
An influencer named Jade shared the uniform policies Hooters waitresses must follow[/caption]
The restaurant waitress showed how much work goes into her glamorous look[/caption]
In a short video, Jade Amber (@jade.amberrrrr), gave viewers an exclusive look at how she prepares for her job.
While stockings aren’t usually the star of an outfit, servers have to pay a lot of attention to the garment.
In the caption of her video, Jade wrote, “It’s $5 for our pantyhose and they tear ALL THE TIME.”
Jade pointed at a rip in her tights, then showed herself buying a new pair from a vending machine at work.
The ripped pair were tossed unceremoniously into the garbage can.
Even changing into fresh pantyhose is a hassle, especially if you have long nails like Jade.
“Basically, you roll up your tights so you don’t rip them when you’re putting them on,” she explained.
The employee demonstrated, rolling her tights into a sturdy, folded opening and pulling them up her legs.
But that’s not the end of it – to follow uniform protocol, Jade had to get her socks in proper order too.
“You have to pull down your sock and put the pantyhose over your heel, then pull the sock over the pantyhose,” she explained in a voice-over.
Standing in an employee breakroom, Jade braced herself against a doorframe, then a table, balancing while she yanked on her socks.
“As you can see, sometimes it takes a little longer,” she said.
After getting dressed, Jade had one more task to do.
Breaking out a packet of cleaning wipes, Jade sat down to clean the scuffs off her white sneakers.
“You have to have clean shoes every shift,” Jade explained, and if employees arrive to work with dirty sneakers, they need to take time and wipe them down before heading to the floor.
By the end of the video, Jade’s pantyhose were secured, her socks were in place, and her shoes were clean.
With a smile and a flutter of her lash extensions, she was ready to get to work.
She then had to clean her white sneakers[/caption]
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Wyoming Deer Hunters Later Realize BIGFOOT Was Near Them
Two hunters are hunting deer near Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. After killing and dressing a deer, a series of events occur that indicates that a Bigfoot had been near them.
“My story began about 14 years ago while I was out deer hunting in the South Fork of the Shoshone River just outside Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Just before the sun went down my buddy flushed a huge buck entirely by accident. As we were walking back to the truck he shot it and saw it run off. He knew he’d gotten a good solid hit on it so we went over to where he shot it and found obvious signs of blood everywhere. So we stayed there a few minutes and smoked a couple cigarettes to hopefully let the deer stop and lay down and bleed out. After securing permission from the landowner we’re able to cross onto his property. We found his deer. We field field-dressed the deer, drug it out, and loaded it in the truck.
Just before we were getting ready to leave I realized that I left my gloves on the ground back where we had dressed the deer. So I told my buddy to hang on for a minute. I run back and grab the gloves. As I stood up, literally had every hair on my body stand up, like a static electricity kind of feeling. I slowly turned and scanned everything around me to see if maybe I was just picking up the feeling that there was a bear.
I quickly started moving back towards the truck. I got near the truck and I started relaxing, but I was still feeling really uneasy and the thought in my head was to leave and get out of there. My buddy looked at me and asked what was wrong because I guess it was written all over my face. I told him that I had a weird feeling. I thought maybe we maybe there might be a bear in the vicinity because we had seen lots of signs that day. He looked at me strangely and then said what did the landlord have to say? I looked at him puzzled because I had no idea what he was talking about. We talked to the landowner after shooting the deer to secure permission to cross into his wood lot but that was at his house out close to the highway. So I asked him what are you talking about, He said that he saw who he thought was the landowner coming from where his house walking through the woods to where I was retrieving my gloves. He saw him kind of disappear back farther into the woods where I should have been. I was completely confused at that point because I hadn’t seen anybody. I didn’t hear anybody and there were enough leaves and such on the ground that it would be difficult for someone to walk quietly without me hearing them. I just kind of shook it off at that point thinking I let my imagination get the best of me.
We proceeded to leave. We had to stop back at the landowner’s house to give him the portion of the state tag so he could get reimbursed. My buddy went up to the door to leave his tag and the owner greeted him at the door. I got out of the truck at that point, walked up there and they were already in conversation. I realized it wasn’t the landowner that my friend saw going through the woods. So we got a short discussion with the landowner and I told him what had happened. He looked at me and chuckled a bit and said, “Oh, I see you met my friend.” I asked him who that was and he said, “No No. Not a friend, but a friend that he sees in the woods every once in a while.” At that point, my buddy and I realized what he was talking about.
Later that night I was at my buddy’s house before heading back home. We were talking about this encounter and his wife was the first one to bring it up and say out loud the word “Bigfoot.” For some reason when she actually said it out loud I just felt this overwhelming terror.
I went home and a few days later I wanted to go hunting again in the same area when I got down there this overwhelming feeling like I did the previous time was telling me don’t go by myself. I did listen to that sixth sense and got right back with my truck and went home. I’ll be honest with you I haven’t set foot in the woods since that day.”
Transcribed Source: The Roundtable of Knowledge by HTH
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Elon Musk seems to realize he needs advertisers for Twitter
I love the show Bar Rescue — I promise this is coming back to Elon Musk and Twitter, trust me — and it’s taught me something valuable.
The show is exactly what it sounds like: Tough-but-fair industry expert Jon Taffer rescues failing bars, usually from negligent, oft-drunk owners. Time and again, the owners are failing because they like going to bars, then soon discover owning a successful bar involves none of that fun. It is work.
In short: I learned that though I enjoy going to a bar, I would never, ever try to run one. And now we’re back to Musk.
See, the billionaire is apparently about to buy Twitter, his favorite online playground. He loves tweeting, so it probably seemed like it would be fun to own Twitter. But a post from Musk on Thursday seemed to indicate he is running into the realities of actually owning Twitter. He posted a statement directed at advertisers, courting them and promising, it seems, some level of content moderation. The lion’s share of Twitter’s revenue comes from advertisers, and for the platform to survive, Musk, at least for the time being, will need to keep them happy and their wallets open.
You can read the full statement in Musk’s tweet, which begins, fittingly, with, “Dear Twitter advertisers.”
The gist of the letter, though, is effectively: please advertisers, don’t fret. While taking shots at “traditional media” and making the requisite references to the need to calm the far-right and far-left, Musk hinted that Twitter will still have some form of content moderation. That’s important to advertisers, because companies don’t want their products associated with extreme views posted to a platform.
“Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences!” Musk wrote in his tweet. “In addition to adhering to the laws of the land, our platform must be warm and welcoming to all, where you can choose your desired experience according to your preferences, just as you can choose, for example, to see movies or play video games ranging from all ages to mature.”
Musk said that while low-quality ads can be a nuisance, high-quality ads are welcome.
“Fundamentally, Twitter aspires to be the most respected advertising platform in the world that strengthens your brand and grows your enterprise,” he wrote.
That kind of thoughtful, nearly reasonable statement is in stark contrast to some of Musk’s wilder posts on Twitter. You know, his frequent posts about Russia’s war in Ukraine, or claims about bots, or speculating wrongly about COVID, or claiming, without evidence, a person is a pedophile. Perhaps most notably, he tweeted frequently about Twitter itself, and the need for unfettered free speech.
After a long saga of bids, withdrawals, and a lawsuit, Musk looks set to actually own Twitter ahead of the purchase deadline on Friday. And that means Musk has to care about advertisers and creating a platform they’ll support. He spent $44 billion on the dang thing, after all. Might as well keep it alive.
It’s like owning a bar. It’s all fun and games until the rent comes due. Musk is apparently about to actually run Twitter, not just complain about it. With his new courtship of advertisers, it seems he’s let that sink in.