RE: Working in the nude

Exhibitionism isn't nudism. Being naked is not being nude. Naked shows a vulnerability or exhibitionistic quality per the dictionary.

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last year i was building some hiking trails, and i spent the whole time nude! felt so weird putting clothes on at the end of the day,

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Almost a year back, I worked in a IT firm as a DBA/databaseadministratorin support team. We used to provide 24x7 support by working in shifts. there were usually 1 or 2 guys in night shift and I alwayspreferrednight sifts. I would undress in the office and would work in nude during nights. Even I would go for coffee and smoke in nude. Walking in the office and the office car park was myFavoritepart time (when i was not working). I was caught naked twice by the building security guard, but it was always fun to be in work place in nude. I miss my previous job.

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The last office job I had I would occasionally go in on the weekend and work nude. But these days you would have to make sure there weren't any cameras!!!

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Since I travel all over the state I have a few dozen parks that I visit to hike when I can. Couldn't have it better.

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Again, good posts from people with experience working naked -- or from folks who would like to.
I particularly enjoyed hearing about the ER doctor who has a second job on a horse farm, where he can muck the stalls and feed the horses wearing nothing (other than boots, presumably!); or the Vermont trail builder who spent days needing to wear nothing; or the Nevada Forest Service guy who went out into the back country with a colleague, and both of them got naked, not for the thrill of "being nude," but it was just to damned hot and uncomfortable for them to do their job any other way! Sounds like a good job, if you can get it. It also sounds like hard work. Anyway, I like what he says about seizing what advantage that the workplace offers you, and working naked when you get the opportunity.
I guess I can't complain: I have a job where I don't even have to show up in the office every day; and my job is largely administrative, so I can work from anywhere where I have access to a computer. A lot of work gets done by e-mail, and even with the current level of technology, no one necessarily know where one is or what one is wearing. So I work from home; and the good thing about working from home is that, in the morning, I through back the blankets and I'm dressed for work (I sleep naked, too!) ... The bad thing about working naked is that I can't go outside. I wonder about "nudifying" the balcony of my apartment, at least. The best days are the days I take my laptop to a nudist resort with wi-fi: doing work that I'm getting paid for, and doing it in comfort. Bliss!
Hey: Workers of the World, get naked!
Badger

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Online academics is a boon to the nudist student. And to the nudist teacher. (Skype might be another issue ... )
Happy birthday! -- barenaked boy with cheeks of tan (all of them!).
Badger

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NUDE PAINTER FOR HIRE...... i hate getting paint on my clothes !

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i'm new to this site,i'm still nervous,i'm starting to sleep nude,just di my exercise routine,i'm trying to some work around the house,feels good,

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Thankfully, I get to work from home most days, so I can be nude while I work almost all the time.

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