X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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3rd August 06, 08:31 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by Barclay
Good on you, Rex - it must be true that the kilt inspires trust and openess.
Funny that I work for a company based just outside your fair city that would, unquestionably, fire me the moment anyone in the company found out. Therefore, I remain back in the closet behind all of Hamish's kilts. I feel my responsibility is to my client companies first, and despite their narrow-mindedness, my company does offer the absloute best product and service combinations for my clients so I accept it for now. Even my sports world (power lifting / Scots heavy athletics) necessitates staying closeted. Luckily, I have an understanding partner, family and close friends.
One day, maybe, I'll have half the courage of some of you guys to be true to myself. Maybe I should kilt up more around the office and see how that trust and openess thing works around here. 
If that's true then you should not be worrying about protecting this discriminitory client. You should expose them to the world so reasonable people (i.e. non idiots) can refuse to do business with them.
Adam
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