Ever gone to work without your pants? 
When I first started my job we were all supposed to get new uniforms, but unfortunately there was a severe pants shortage at the time, so some of us had to place them on backorder. My pants finally did arrive though… 9 months later. And they were ladies’ pants too, though the tailor assured me there was no notable difference between the two. Sure. I still had to wait to get them hemmed, which inexplicably took over a month to do, but once they were done I was FINALLY donned in proper uniform, this after already being a year on the job.
There were a few problems though: one, the pants were light threaded and were designed for spring/summer wear. Try wearing this baby in say, February, during a full-on blizzard. There was more than one occasion where I would be screaming at the top of my lungs cursing the tailors and my department while I was hauling my frostbitten legs indoors.
Then one day I happened to be standing next to a cute coworker, who was shuffling a few things in her hands when she dropped a few papers.
“Oh don’t worry I got it,” I said, as I quickly bent over to grab the papers.
*RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP*
Oh no. No, no, no….
“Umm, I have to take some lost time,” I announced, then promptly ran the @#$% out of there, the shredded remains of my pants flapping in the wind.
You know, I understand now why people who wear uniforms order from an outside commercial vendor, especially military uniforms, instead of getting it all in-house. When your righteous buttinski is getting shot at, you really don’t need to be worrying about the kind of nonsense I went through once I got my own “regulation” pants.
I oughta sue too. I might have had a legitimate shot at asking cute coworker out before the pants ripping thingie ruined my chances forever.















Hmm…sad. You could be happily married with a happy kitty hugland snuggle-bunny at home today if it had not been for cheap women’s pants.
Story of my life.
I’ve heard that men can wear women’s pants quite comfortably, but not vice versa. Men’s pants tend to have straighter hips, whereas most women don’t, so even if they fit in the seat they gap at the waist.
Sounds like you had a whole lot of the opposite effect going on.
Clearly Calvin Klein wasn’t making these uniforms.
From what I remember, the only notable difference was the placement of the button (or was it the zipper?)
In any event, I’m a Dockers man now.
Oh my gosh…this blog just made my day. Stuff like that has happened to me…only, I don’t know which one was worse. My second job was a fast food job and I had to mop the floor…I had just mopped the floor and I had to go and replace the paper towels in the restroom…I walked and totally forgot that I had just mopped and, being that my slip resistent shoes had not come in yet(we really should sure for that), I slipped and fell…Not just like a little oh I fell to my knees thing..It was full on like I fell on my back and it hurt soooo bad! I ended up like hurting my knee and it was all swollen and stuff and yeah, the guy I was talking to saw it and yeah..we didn’t talk anymore after that…so yeah…I understand your pain.
**Emma(aka hermione_granger4life)
Oooooo, I think that happened to me once or twice, and it’s not like on film where you see ‘em somersault in the air, land on their faces and then get up like it’s no big deal.
Truth is it hurts a mother______….