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cwydro

(51,308 posts)
11. So since you don't trust people who wear suits, it seems you DO judge others by what they wear.
Thu Oct 27, 2016, 08:39 AM
Oct 2016
That's just plain weird. Or hilarious. MissB Oct 2016 #1
I wouldn't want to work in your office environment. closeupready Oct 2016 #18
For public facing positions, absolutely FrodosPet Oct 2016 #2
I don't have a problem with dressing professionally. cwydro Oct 2016 #3
Same here malaise Oct 2016 #4
+1. closeupready Oct 2016 #19
I do. LWolf Oct 2016 #5
I wore a suit last night...as did all the men on my staff. titaniumsalute Oct 2016 #6
I don't know. LWolf Oct 2016 #7
So since you don't trust people who wear suits, it seems you DO judge others by what they wear. cwydro Oct 2016 #11
Yes. No. Sort of. LWolf Oct 2016 #12
Not with the Chief Wahoo logo. FSogol Oct 2016 #22
Oh Jesus U. Christ telling somebody to dress appropriately isn't close to deforming feet snooper2 Oct 2016 #15
??!???!????!???!!!??????? CBGLuthier Oct 2016 #17
+1. And unlike most such dress codes, this one doesn't target only women. nt tblue37 Oct 2016 #9
I don't have a problem with dressing appropriately for a job. Vinca Oct 2016 #8
I basicly agree also, If you represent the state, You need to act and look the part "professional" Old Vet Oct 2016 #10
Flipflops would be terrible in a bar. Glasses and bottles break easily. FSogol Oct 2016 #23
I have been to Kentucky. This is a good thing. AngryAmish Oct 2016 #13
ROFLMAO snooper2 Oct 2016 #16
The flip-flops thing is also a safety issue often. WillowTree Oct 2016 #14
I've Been Working RobinA Oct 2016 #20
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