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If customers complained about the odor of your business colleagues, how
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<blockquote data-quote="Tmo" data-source="post: 462162"><p>would you address it professionally? I run a trade show and it is one of the exhibitors. He wears the same clothes for all 4 days of the show and smells really, really awful. Actually about 3 of them smell awful. We only do a show there twice a year, but this has been going on for years. I think it's time to address it, but I don't know how. Should I bring a bag of deodorant and put it behind their booth at the next show? Or should I write them a letter detailing the complaint? I just don't know what to do. It's a unique situation.</p><p>I run a trade show and it is one of the exhibitors. He wears the same clothes for all 4 days of the show and smells really, really awful. Actually about 3 of them smell awful. We only do a show there twice a year, but this has been going on for years. I think it's time to address it, but I don't know how. Should I bring a bag of deodorant and put it behind their booth at the next show? Or should I write them a letter detailing the complaint? I just don't know what to do. It's a unique situation.</p><p></p><p>**Just to clarify...the smelly people aren't members of my staff...they are paying exhibitors. I can't impose a dress code to a mass of exhibitors. The public attendance and fellow dealers are the ones complaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tmo, post: 462162"] would you address it professionally? I run a trade show and it is one of the exhibitors. He wears the same clothes for all 4 days of the show and smells really, really awful. Actually about 3 of them smell awful. We only do a show there twice a year, but this has been going on for years. I think it's time to address it, but I don't know how. Should I bring a bag of deodorant and put it behind their booth at the next show? Or should I write them a letter detailing the complaint? I just don't know what to do. It's a unique situation. I run a trade show and it is one of the exhibitors. He wears the same clothes for all 4 days of the show and smells really, really awful. Actually about 3 of them smell awful. We only do a show there twice a year, but this has been going on for years. I think it's time to address it, but I don't know how. Should I bring a bag of deodorant and put it behind their booth at the next show? Or should I write them a letter detailing the complaint? I just don't know what to do. It's a unique situation. **Just to clarify...the smelly people aren't members of my staff...they are paying exhibitors. I can't impose a dress code to a mass of exhibitors. The public attendance and fellow dealers are the ones complaining. [/QUOTE]
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