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Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh yeah, keep in mind that when I say "to work" I mean generally business-casual. I don't think I've ever had a job where either suits or jeans were standard work wear.
Would any of you NOT work at a place because it had a dress code? What would be the breaking point in strictness?
pantyhose, Robin. That's just ridonkulous.
Would any of you NOT work at a place because it had a dress code? What would be the breaking point in strictness?
Dress code = Gold lamé hotpants?
I don't think I have worked in an office that had a strict dress code. When I work in other people's offices I keep in mind the dress there. When I need to train in banks it is very conservative business dress.
If the position and pay were right I would dress up right fancy every day. It's not that important to me to wear my t-shirts.
I think I'd have reservations about skirts, not slacks. I don't know how common that is in the office anymore, though.
Dress code = Gold lamé hotpants?
Heh.
About formal-ness, as long as it's reasonable, I'm OK. And by that I mean, I wouldn't take a pay cut to work at a place that wanted me to wear a suit and hose every day, but I might go there for a raise. But I do wear a skirt or dress and heels almost every day now, so that's where I'm starting from.
pantyhose, Robin. That's just ridonkulous
I'd have to wear longer skirts and knee highs. One of my client offices all the women wear dark hose. In Miami! Ugh. I don't remember the last time I wore pantyhose.