Hey there

I've been back in the U.S. for almost 2 weeks now, and yesterday was my first day working my new job as a stone fabricator, who cuts, shapes, polishes and installs granite and marble countertops. Okay I'm just learning for now :-)
I just wanted to drop everyone here a "hello" and make sure nobody has completely forgotten me in my absence, as if you all knew me before then, ha ha ha

Any suggestions on how to creep the kilt thing up onto my new boss?
I was thinking about showing him an old Utilikilt brochure with the Workman's kilt which has some kilted guys on a roof with their burly Estwing framing hammers.
"Ohh hey check this out, it would definitely improve our company's recognition"

The problem I see them bringing up is safety while working around the cutting/polish machines and carrying LARGE HEAVY slabs of stone.
Another factor is the customers. This is really high-end work, doing jobs in REALLY fancy houses for people who might be on the snobbish, not so open minded side of things.

About 60% of our work would be in the shop, and the other 40 would be doing installs in people's homes during the day when most of them won't be there.
The guys and one gal in her 20 I think, who work there are in their mid-late 30's and seem to be pretty cool. (after all they hired me!)

Listen to me, I haven't even started my 2nd day and I'm already thinking about ways of pulling off the "going to work kilted" thing!!!!!
I expect one of those "You can wear whatever you want on your own time" answers which I can unserstand, but of course I'll still be a little dissapointed.

Take care
Brasilikilt