My HVAC firm's servicemen wear them. I'm sure my residents are impressed with this. I saw them UP CLOSE when I took the EPA lead renovator certification course in June...not gonna be a part of my wardrobe!!
Arriving at my new construction inspection I was met by the supervisor on the front porch. We had met before on the pre-drywall inspection, so we recognized each other as I approached.
Since it was a hard-hat zone, he was happy to see my hard hat on my head. He said, "I brought you a hard hat, but I see you don't need mine."
"I also brought you a new pair."
Kidding, I told him I didn't need a new pair.
"No, buddy, you need a new pair of these." And he handed me a pair of booties.
"I just take my shoes off, isn't that enough?"
"Not in my house. Until I turn this house over to the buyers, everyone wears these!" He put his on too.
That was rather impressive to me! No builder had ever done that before. So, since a Scout is clean, I put on my booties and got started! And they fit! Sometimes those things are too small for my feet. Not today!
So, that's my booty. Oh, did you think I meant...? Well, no, I'm pretty sure you don't want to go there.
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM * GIBSON MANAGEMENT GROUP, Ltd.
Central Virginia
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Gee Wallace, I thought you liked SHOES! Thanks for the reblog!
Good Morning Wallace, nice post! Thank you for putting it back up!
I am seeing more and more agents putting the booties out for buyers, especially in our area of long winter months and messy rainy seasons.
I usually see these near the door with new home construction and especially during the winter months.
You know there are professionals when you see these!! I missed the original blog! Darn, but thanks Wallace for reposting it