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Im way up in the north and my job is as the sole caretaker for a smaller non commercial airport, the property is about 250 acres. I bring my two dogs to work with me everyday and let them follow me everywhere as I do my job (not on the air side obviously) There’s a bunch of camp workers that are here seasonally on the property and all the flight traffic is private. Anyway I’m pretty much the definition of a hermit and I wanted to know if this would be considered creepy or gay, just a dude with two dogs always with him. People always wave at me but no one ever tries to talk to me and I’m trying to take stalk and think maybe I come off as unapproachable or something. The airport association seems to really like me but I’ve never actually met any of them I just deal with the people in the tower mostly.

Im way up in the north and my job is as the sole caretaker for a smaller non commercial airport, the property is about 250 acres. I bring my two dogs to work with me everyday and let them follow me everywhere as I do my job (not on the air side obviously) There’s a bunch of camp workers that are here seasonally on the property and all the flight traffic is private. Anyway I’m pretty much the definition of a hermit and I wanted to know if this would be considered creepy or gay, just a dude with two dogs always with him. People always wave at me but no one ever tries to talk to me and I’m trying to take stalk and think maybe I come off as unapproachable or something. The airport association seems to really like me but I’ve never actually met any of them I just deal with the people in the tower mostly.

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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Yeah my company lots of folks bring their dogs. Some are office dogs. Some are kennel-kept. As far as them following you around as you make rounds on the property, seems like nobody'd give a shit.

[–] 4 pts (edited )

Yeah my company lots of folks bring their dogs. Some are office dogs. Some are kennel-kept. It is better that way. We are all fur-dads and fur-moms here.

The only problems we have had were when new hires enter the office. We keep the dog kennels by the office door, and apparently some of the new people don't like our company culture.

There are a few pitbull mommies and daddies in our office (rescue dogs), so when new hires, particularly white women, they get upset when the cute lil' pebbles try to say 'hello', by baring their teeth and ramming against the kennel door.

I guess they don't understand the value of rescue dogs. They served no other purpose in life, other than to make their second owners happy in theirs.

I think all offices would be happier, and more accepting, of they just let rescue pits into their environment.

[–] 1 pt

Nobody seems to at all, I just wonder about the perception sometimes