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Taken to the cleaners

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When I put on a pair of pants for work in  the morning, I am often pleasantly surprised when I put my hands in my pocket and I find some money – often a few dollar bills or even a 5 or a 10.  The other day, a friend asked me what happened to the money you leave in your pants when you go to the dry cleaners.  And sure enough, when I put on a pair of pants that just returned from the dry cleaners, I never get that surprise.  The pockets are always empty.  Why is that?  I do my best thinking in the shower so one day I tried to analyze this.

This means that when i take my pants off my body at the end of the day, I dont clean out my front pockets.  I take out my wallet from the back but I fail to check the front pockets.  When the pants come off, they either get hung back up if I didnt spill anything on them during the day, or they go in a pile to go to the dry cleaners.  Or, if I dont feel like hanging them up they go into the dry cleaner pile too.   So if I am leaving money in the pockets when i hang them up, I must be leaving money in them when I put them in the dry cleaner pile.  That led me to ponder more questions.

Why does the owner of the dry cleaners drive a Jaguar?  Why did they just remodel the store with marble and fancy new electronic gadgets?

Here is the theory I came up with.  Occaisionally I do get a little envelope attached to my pants with a quarter in it, or even a quarter and a dime.  I think the dry cleaners build your confidence by doing this.  They draw you in by giving you your change back, and you feel confident that your dry cleaner is giving you your money back that you leave in the pocket.  Then they keep the bills and throw you that envelope with change every now and then just to keep you from asking questions. 

I feel sorry for the people who just work on shirts – they dont get to empty any pants pockets.  that must be the lower tier of the dry cleaning hierarchy.  When you’ve proven yourself, you get moved up to the pants department – they dont give you a raise – but you get the double secret “pocket” bonus.

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July 5, 2008 at 5:04 am

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  1. You obviously going to the wrong cleaners. One day my $7.25 an hour employee found nine $100 bills in the jacket pocket of a customer who just returned from Las Vegas. She had never had her own $100. bill She returned it to the customer in the printed envelopes we use, “We picked your pockets” and the customer found it stapled to his ticket. He was so impressed with her honesty that he gave her a $100. bill. So, like I said, you’re going to the wrong cleaners.

    Steven

    July 7, 2008 at 5:22 am

  2. If only everyone were that honest! You arent in MPLS by any chance are you? If so you have my business

    kurtshinn

    July 7, 2008 at 5:27 pm


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