Re: re nursery interview apparel
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] re nursery interview apparel
- From: j* s* <j*@igc.org>
- Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 16:45:46 -0500
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Kitty, try farm, agricultural, and/or nursery supplies. There are many women in the pesticide application trade these days and there are very serviceable artificial rubber boots, galoshes, and overshoes made for that market.
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, at 04:49 PM, Kitty wrote:
Thanks Wendy,
I think I'm ok for the time being. Except I washed my new petite length
jeans in the hopes they would shrink a bit, but they didn't - still too
long. Hmmm. The only thing I've had trouble finding were rubber overshoes.
They make lots of these for men, but not women. (Ladies: rmember the days
when a woman couldn't find a decent work glove?) I tried on a pair of mens'
small, but they are way too big. All I've found so far are Totes' brand for
women, clear with an elastic on a button that don't look like they'd hold
up. I have a pair of comfortable boots that I've sprayed with water
repellant, but I like the idea of overshoes - rubbers we used to call them.
Kitty
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendy Swope" <wendyswope@mindspring.com> To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [CHAT] re nursery interview apparel
CONGRATULATIONS, KITTY!Hip-Hip-Hoorayed you the day you posted this!
As usual, I'm about a week behind on my e-mail, or I would haveIt's great you are getting back in the game, AND will be earning enoughthey
to support yourself! I understand finding a job that pays well enough
for one to live on can be hard to find in nursery work.
I'm sure lots of folks who know more about these things than I do have given you ideas for a gift for the Horticulture Educator who was so helpful, so I'm not even gonna try. <says the humble home garden enthusiast> Have you decided on a gift?
A couple of ideas about work apparel on a tight budget: Have you checked
out your local thrift shops? In my own area, I know of 3 Goodwill
stores, a Salvation Army store, a St. Vinnie de Paul, and one huge,
independent secondhand store called Valley Thrift. Granted, these places
don't always look clean, but I have found them an excellent source for
"like new" jeans and other tough, casual pants, as well as nice-looking
longsleeve cotton shirts that keep the sun off my arms. I just take the
stuff home and give it a good wash before I wear it. I was stunned when
I found out that most of these stores even have sales! Goodwill takes
50% off EVERTHING on the last Friday and Saturday of each month--good
sturdy jeans for $2.50 or $3 a pair! So the only dailly/garden wear I
can't buy at my favorite junque stores are undergarments, shoes and
socks, and hats, and I have better quality used clothes than what I
could afford new.
If you haven't found your shoes yet, I highly recommend shopping
www.footsmart.com and www.newbalance.com for a wide selection of quality
discounted choices. I love high-top leather Rockports for the ankle
support they give me while I'm digging in my garden, but they are
expensive and hard to find in local stores. By searching the Web for
shoes (or in my case, "boots"), I can usually come up with a pair I like
for half to three-quarters of the normal price. I get my Birkis this
way, too. (IMHO, if you can afford to, you could do no better than to
get a pair of Birkenstocks to replace those canvas slip-ons for home
use! Your feet will thank you.)
Good luck, Kitty! Have fun!
Wendy
-----Original Message-----
I got the call yesterday. I start working at Arbor Farms some time next
week. I'm sure I would not have gotten this job but for the Horticulture
Educator at our CES. He went to school with the owners and called them on
my behalf. Any ideas on what sort of thank you I should give him?
New thoughts on apparel: I start next week - they'll let me know whenget word of the expected arrival of their truck delivery from Oregon.Snowhas melted and things will be muddy, so I figured I needed some boots.shopping yesterday for a
<snip> I decided to get some more durable leather tie shoes. So I wentsale on footwear. Also got a pair of cotton twill pants and 2 pair ofjeans(I didn't have any). <snip>
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