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Originally Posted by raysallx
As far as offending staff, if a person takes a job at a nudist venue they have to expect to see nude people, right? We were at a nudist resort in Greece a while back, and their rule was you had to cover up in the lobby. Why? It seemed totally stupid to me.
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That started happening at larger, more commercial venues hiring non-nudist staff. I don't get it either. It's like a vegan taking a job at a butcher's shop. Are these people that desperate for work and can't find anything else?
There is a large resort in Canada that only hires people willing to be completely naked on the job. But I think these hiring practices are actually illegal in the U.S (discrimination laws).
You see that a lot less at the smaller "rustic" resorts. Probably because the "help" (notwithstanding contractors) are actually nudist volunteers. I prefer these resorts anyway. It's more enjoyable to me when you can just leave your clothes in the car, and go check in naked when everyone else is also naked.