SO glad my office is super-casual.
Me too. I hate wearing ties.
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SO glad my office is super-casual.
Me too. I hate wearing ties.
SO glad my office is super-casual. I wear jeans every. single. day. AIFG! I don't think I could ever go back to office gear.
I have NO idea what the dress code, if there is one, will be at my new office. I am only the second woman they've hired though and they seem to really need me so I'm not that worried about it. I'm going to continue to dress the way I always do.
Offhand, I'd say anything you have to adjust shouldn't be worn to the office, especially strapless tops of any sort. Aside from propriety, a lot of offices are aggressively air conditioned and the wearer will be cold.
And most places that ban t-shirts won't mind a nice t-shirt type top - I think it's the (1) undershirt type t-shirt and (2) ones with pictures or sayings on them that will be objectionable.
My workplace has no dress code that I'm aware of, but I always wear nice jeans (no holes or obvious fraying), nice shirts (not t-shirts), and flats (instead of tennis shoes or flip-flops). So I feel dressier than most around here.
My workplace has a list of prohibited items (sweats, tank/tube/etc. tops, ripped jeans, cutoff shorts) but otherwise is on the casual side of business casual. For instance, I'm in shorts today (and wish I wasn't since it never got as warm as it was supposed to).
Tube tops or other strapless tops at the office, yes or no? Even if they're under an unbuttoned cardigan?
Yeah, I'm going to say no. I'm not crazy about sleeveless at all to work, and I know I'm way in the minority on that one. (although under something I guess it's fine)
is flinging a human 100 ft with a trebuchet an obviously bad idea?
Or merely an idea whose time has come?
It all depends on the landing zone.
It all depends on the landing zone.
Which in this particular case was a few feet too far....
It all depends on the landing zone.
Or the human.
Is it just me, or is flinging a human 100 ft with a trebuchet an obviously bad idea?
Around here? Your answer might not be the norm. IJS.