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Report RE: Uniforms
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RE: Uniforms - 23-06-09 19:47
by: Jen Jen
i agree with uniforms as when a uniform is not worn then you find some people may not be able to afford clothing and look scruffy. A uniform makes a setting look a team were as people wearing different colours makes the setting look unproffesional. we have uniforms like nurses they have pockets to store your famous post it notes and a pen. when i started my 1st job i didnt have a uniform at first and i ruiened so many clothes. i disagree with settings who dont have a uniform as the children recognise you in a uniform. youd end up with people wearing all sorts that are not suitable for work, i love my uniform and feel proud to wear it
