Gregg Axley
I'll Lock Up
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Hudsonhawk you are on to something here.
My workplace is crawling with that style of dress, because it's their uniform.
Yep, 70% of them chose to wear a polo style shirt and khakis.
The other 30% chose a button down shirt, because (for the same reason I wear button downs) THEY HAVE A POCKET!
Plus the button down IMHO looks more professional, which is why I wear my own (and not the uniform).
If you expect people to take you seriously you must "dress for success."
A polo or "golf" shirt is for just that, golfing, or maybe yardwork, etc.
Actually that can't be right, I wear a button down for cutting the grass too.
The casual day at work mentality has turned into casual everyday and I think that in turn has affected the attitude of the worker.
No more "a job worth doing is worth doing right" instead it's "I'm here to do my 8, and get by the best I can." :eeek:
My workplace is crawling with that style of dress, because it's their uniform.
Yep, 70% of them chose to wear a polo style shirt and khakis.
The other 30% chose a button down shirt, because (for the same reason I wear button downs) THEY HAVE A POCKET!
Plus the button down IMHO looks more professional, which is why I wear my own (and not the uniform).
If you expect people to take you seriously you must "dress for success."
A polo or "golf" shirt is for just that, golfing, or maybe yardwork, etc.
Actually that can't be right, I wear a button down for cutting the grass too.
The casual day at work mentality has turned into casual everyday and I think that in turn has affected the attitude of the worker.
No more "a job worth doing is worth doing right" instead it's "I'm here to do my 8, and get by the best I can." :eeek:
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