Posted by Butch(OH) on August 05, 2015 at 06:24:52 from (66.192.33.38):
In Reply to: Hand cleaner posted by 37Chief on August 04, 2015 at 16:28:40:
Oh Boy! I love this question, so I can tell my favorite story,,,
At work we have a constant flow of salesman trying to sell us all types of spray can maintenance items, hand cleaners etc. My head mechanic would listen to the sales pitch and when the subject of hand cleaner came up they would of coarse tell him how theirs would clean better, smell better etc. Afterward he would ask if he could try some? They are always glad to hand him a sample. He opens up the can, sticks his finger in it, closes the can and then sticks his finger in his mouth. After which he would spit it out and say, I wont buy your hand cleaner. The sales person, usually dumbfounded will say, well good gawd, we don't sell it to eat??? Its to clean your hands??? To which he would respond You dont understand,,, I dont wash my hands each time they get dirty here or that would be all I got done and I would get fired. I wash my hands for two reasons, When it's time to go home, or it's time to eat. When I eat, I eat with my hands, and what's on my hands gets on my sandwich,,, I don't like the taste of your handcleaner and I wont buy it,,end of discussion.
It is a lot more humorous to watch than for me to explain,,but he is dead serious.
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