I've been to a couple of the nudist/clothing optional resorts in the Tampa Bay area, und a lot of the staff was nude. That included the waitstaff at the on grounds restaurant. Depending on the job I'd say that it just makes sense for everyone to be nude.
I've been to a couple of the nudist/clothing optional resorts in the Tampa Bay area, und a lot of the staff was nude. That included the waitstaff at the on grounds restaurant. Depending on the job I'd say that it just makes sense for everyone to be nude.
It may also be that they can get away with lower wages by recruiting young nudists who wold otherwise be paying for nude recreation through the summer vacation.
the employees at most resorts are nude at all of the resorts I have been to. Now if you are operating any kind of equipment they might have you wear protective clothing.
This is a contrast to the majority of European resorts that I have visited where most of the staff are clothed when on duty.
This is particularly true of maintenance crews and on-site businesses owned and operated by people who do not live at the resort.