See why everyone's talking about this Aussie tradie's shocking act at a local Subway!
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Aussie tradies are known for their hardworking nature and can-do attitude, but one tradie’s shocking act at a local Subway store has sparked a huge reaction.
Sharing on social media, a passer-by posted photos of the tradie’s pair of dusty boots left just by the store entrance in an apparent attempt at minimising the spread of dirt.
'Highly respect the tradie who took off his dirty boots before heading into Subway,' one person said.
The post received a positive response from people online, with others praising the tradie for his thoughtful action.
'I work in a workwear and safety shop, and I give a sneaky discount to those tradies who take their dirty boots off,' another comment said.
'I have to vacuum the floor after the filthy buggers who trample dirt and mud all through my shop, so I reward the good ones who are respectful.'
One person added: 'I would hire this guy because he knows how to care about people who like things clean.'
A third wrote: 'Not too many positive posts about Tradies on social media! That bloke has been raised right.'
One more added: 'Oh my God—tradies who do this! Angels in hi-vis.'
Some tradies also commented that they do the same thing when they enter houses or business establishments.
'I always do the same,' one tradie said. 'I also take off my shorts and shirt too, as they are usually covered in muck.'
Another added: 'Part of my job has me going into people’s houses—I take my shoes off before entry, and I carry a towel and wipe the floor as I leave if it’s been raining and I’m wet.'
One person said: 'This is really common in small towns. I see it pretty often, especially in winter. It’s usually either farmers or tradies.'
A couple of responses also warned tradies that leaving their expensive boots outside is not always wise.
'Don’t recommend doing this in all areas,' one commenter warned. 'There are certain Subways where if you did this those shoes would vanish in .5 seconds.'
Another added: 'We once did this for lunch. Whilst we were in there, one pair of boots got stolen...and the other got p***ed on by a cat.'
The community on social media was quick to offer support to the tradie, with one commenter saying, 'It’s a sign of respect by taking his muddy boots off before entering a shop, so hopefully he has a decent pair to replace them in case of theft.'
What do you think of the tradie’s gesture? Do you have any favourite stories of thoughtful tradies? Share them in the comments below!
Sharing on social media, a passer-by posted photos of the tradie’s pair of dusty boots left just by the store entrance in an apparent attempt at minimising the spread of dirt.
'Highly respect the tradie who took off his dirty boots before heading into Subway,' one person said.
The post received a positive response from people online, with others praising the tradie for his thoughtful action.
'I work in a workwear and safety shop, and I give a sneaky discount to those tradies who take their dirty boots off,' another comment said.
'I have to vacuum the floor after the filthy buggers who trample dirt and mud all through my shop, so I reward the good ones who are respectful.'
One person added: 'I would hire this guy because he knows how to care about people who like things clean.'
A third wrote: 'Not too many positive posts about Tradies on social media! That bloke has been raised right.'
One more added: 'Oh my God—tradies who do this! Angels in hi-vis.'
Some tradies also commented that they do the same thing when they enter houses or business establishments.
'I always do the same,' one tradie said. 'I also take off my shorts and shirt too, as they are usually covered in muck.'
Another added: 'Part of my job has me going into people’s houses—I take my shoes off before entry, and I carry a towel and wipe the floor as I leave if it’s been raining and I’m wet.'
One person said: 'This is really common in small towns. I see it pretty often, especially in winter. It’s usually either farmers or tradies.'
A couple of responses also warned tradies that leaving their expensive boots outside is not always wise.
'Don’t recommend doing this in all areas,' one commenter warned. 'There are certain Subways where if you did this those shoes would vanish in .5 seconds.'
Another added: 'We once did this for lunch. Whilst we were in there, one pair of boots got stolen...and the other got p***ed on by a cat.'
The community on social media was quick to offer support to the tradie, with one commenter saying, 'It’s a sign of respect by taking his muddy boots off before entering a shop, so hopefully he has a decent pair to replace them in case of theft.'
Key Takeaways
- A tradie has been praised on social media for leaving his dirty footwear outside before entering a Subway restaurant in Oxley, Queensland.
- The post attracted a largely positive response, many commending the worker's thoughtful and respectful action.
- Some other tradies commented that they practise the same consideration, particularly when entering people's houses or business establishments.
- However, some cautioned that while it is good manners to do so, there are places where leaving footwear outside could result in them being stolen.
What do you think of the tradie’s gesture? Do you have any favourite stories of thoughtful tradies? Share them in the comments below!