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A: cause I'm sure some of them have good reason to sue
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A: but I think a lot of them are just, you know, they're negligent
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A: and they get happy about money
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A: and they just want to sue you.
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B: Yeah.
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B: Well, yeah.
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B: That's,
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B: yeah,
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B: exactly.
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B: When you have like a Kindercare or something set up and when they get greedy or whatever, that's when they have maybe one assistant to twenty kids or something
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A: Uh-huh.
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A: Oh, yeah.
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B: And that's just, you know,
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B: you can't watch that many little kids getting into things at one time
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A: That's impossible.
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B: You know, you never know what they're going to get into.
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A: I have a girlfriend that works at a daycare
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A: and she takes her little girl with her
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A: and, I mean, she told me about half the people that they hire
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A: and half of them she'd like to turn them into the state
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A: And that's the people that are working there, you know.
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A: And then she would like to turn in half of the parents that drop their kids off because of the condition the kids are in, you know.
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B: Oh, that's horrible.
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A: Like they'll be in the same clothes they were the day before, the same diaper.
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B: Huh.
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A: You know, just awful things.
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A: And so I don't know.
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A: I don't have kids
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A: but I always think man I just don't know if I could trust anybody.
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A: I mean, you just don't know.
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B: Yeah.
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B: That's
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B: yeah,
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B: that's a hard thing about it.
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B: If, I mean, I I can't foresee myself getting married
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B: but if, you know, if I ever wanted to have a kid, how could I work.
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B: I mean, I don't think I could trust somebody with my kid either.
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B: Unless it was a friend that, you know, did it in ounds like an airplane their house that I knew well.
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A: Oh, yeah.
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A: That's true.
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A: Yeah.
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B: I just, I couldn't do it I don't think.
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A: It would just rip me apart, I think
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A: I don't know.
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B: Yeah.
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A: Just not knowing.
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B: Yeah,
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B: just besides the fact that, you know, your, when your child gets out of school at three o'clock and then has to wait.
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A: What do you usually wear to,
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B: Well, let's see.
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B: It turns out that, uh,
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B: I work at TEKTRONIX
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B: and it's a very, uh, low key place as far as dress goes.
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A: Uh-huh.
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B: You just wear, uh,
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B: let's see.
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B: When I first came here, I wore suits
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B: but after a while I got, uh, found out that that wasn't all that important.
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B: I'm an engineer.
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A: Oh, I see.
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B: And, uh, so, I get to wear just, uh, how shall I say it, uh, walking shoes as opposed to dress shoes and well walking, how shall I say it, kind of like Avia, uh, walking shoes, uh,
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A: Uh-huh.
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A: Well, that's nice comfortable stuff.
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B: Yes.
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B: Open shirt, open at the neck, you know, no tie.
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A: Wow.
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B: And, uh, just, uh, reasonable looking, how shall I say it, uh, sports clothes or some guys wear, some people even wear Levis.
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A: Wow.
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A: That's nice.
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B: Now, being from Philadelphia, I don't expect your dress code to be quite that relaxed, right?
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A: Well actually right now I'm a full time college student
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A: so my dress code is very, very (( )).
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B: Oh, okay.
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A: Yeah,
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A: I usually wear jeans and stuff to classes or shorts in the summertime.
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A: But over the summers I've had a job, internships with the newspaper.
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B: Uh-huh.
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A: And that's so,
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A: generally then I dress, you know, nicer.
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A: Usually nice summer slacks or more, sometimes skirts, stuff like that.
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A: So, then it's still, you know, the emphasis is on comfort a lot because it's a lot of walking and coming out of office
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A: but you still have to have a professional imagine kind of thing.
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To go out to meet people and interview people and stuff like that
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B: Yes.
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A: so.
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B: Yeah,
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B: well I, uh, I just recently applied for a different job in the company here
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B: and so I decided well I'd wear a suit.
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A: Oh, really.
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A: Uh-huh.
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B: And it, it was very interesting,
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B: uh, like I said, most of the people at, at this company don't wear suits.
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B: Uh, most of the engineers and technical people are just very casual, almost the same clothes that, that you'd wear to school.
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A: Wow.
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A: That must be nice atmosphere then.
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B: Well, it has been.
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B: Although the new president and C E O of the company is from a much more formal eastern, uh, background.
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A: Oh.
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B: And so the result is that, uh,
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B: so anyway I wore this suit
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