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In response to
"
I hate that kind of old school crap.
"
by
JaxSean
There's a line at some point. Should be allowed to wear just a bikini? -- nm
Posted by
Inigo (aka Inigo)
Jul 18 '11, 09:50
(No message)
Responses:
I think that is the point more than anything. If you dont give people limits and structure they will just
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Capstern
Jul 18, 09:55
17
meh. For the most part, I disagree with you. It depends on the workplace.
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JaxSean
Jul 18, 09:59
1
Again this depends on if customers visit your office or not IMO -- nm
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Capstern
Jul 18, 10:05
who are you, and how did we get back to 1960?! -- nm
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kare
Jul 18, 09:59
I almost wonder if it is a generational issue - I don't think someone in their 40's would consider not going to an interview dressed up
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Epiphany - fat, dumb brunette hen
Jul 18, 09:58
5
less generational, and more "young people are dumb". -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 18, 10:00
i wear suits to interviews, and hoodies and jeans at work, yet somehow manage to get promotions and raises and bonuses. weird!
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kare
Jul 18, 10:00
3
Yes my team in Seattle was way different and Seattle corp culture is well very hippy driven. Here in TX its different, just like Loosie said about DC
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Capstern
Jul 18, 10:08
context matters a lot. You couldn't pull that off in DC unless you're a techie (and even then...) -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 18, 10:01
1
sure, context matters. but i still manage to be a productive employee, and our companys' self-governed dress codes don't keep us from being
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kare
Jul 18, 10:11
I disagree. look at us here. we're pretty much self-policing. the rules are understood rather than stated.
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the endless summer of smamanda jones
Jul 18, 09:57
7
I'm not sure what the issue is here. It's a company policy. Capstern is enforcing it.
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Inigo
Jul 18, 09:59
6
Oh she doesnt work for me. :) My staff know better. But what I am saying is that
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Capstern
Jul 18, 10:01
No issue, just that he's defending the idea of it.
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JaxSean
Jul 18, 10:01
4
There's no need to dress up if no one sees you. -- nm
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Amy
Jul 18, 10:05
Yes, no need to complain. They're hot.
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Inigo
Jul 18, 10:04
1
common sense works great until one person wears crazy shit.
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loosilu
Jul 18, 10:06
I agree with the idea of it. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 18, 10:04
Sure.
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JaxSean
Jul 18, 09:53
is she hot? nm -- nm
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groiny
Jul 18, 09:52
You? Only if you wax first. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 18, 09:52
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