Originally posted by: dmw16
i wear a dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes. Friday is a nice shirt, jeans, and dress shoes or clean sneakers.
i don't understand how anyone can go to work in an office is a t-shirt and shorts, or even a t-shirt and jeans. maybe im old fashion, but I think that working in an office calls for a certain level of professionalism in your dress.
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: dmw16
i wear a dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes. Friday is a nice shirt, jeans, and dress shoes or clean sneakers.
i don't understand how anyone can go to work in an office is a t-shirt and shorts, or even a t-shirt and jeans. maybe im old fashion, but I think that working in an office calls for a certain level of professionalism in your dress.
Why? Does it affect your productivity at all whether you're wearing dress clothes or something casual? I'm more productive when I'm not uncomfortable.
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
work: suit, tie, dress shirt, shoes
home: remove suit, remove tie, remove dress shirt, remove shoes leaving undershirt, boxers and socks, then add slippers for the '1960's father at home' look.
Originally posted by: dmw16
i wear a dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes. Friday is a nice shirt, jeans, and dress shoes or clean sneakers.
i don't understand how anyone can go to work in an office is a t-shirt and shorts, or even a t-shirt and jeans. maybe im old fashion, but I think that working in an office calls for a certain level of professionalism in your dress.
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: dmw16
i wear a dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes. Friday is a nice shirt, jeans, and dress shoes or clean sneakers.
i don't understand how anyone can go to work in an office is a t-shirt and shorts, or even a t-shirt and jeans. maybe im old fashion, but I think that working in an office calls for a certain level of professionalism in your dress.
Why? Does it affect your productivity at all whether you're wearing dress clothes or something casual? I'm more productive when I'm not uncomfortable.
My thoughts exactly. I'm a phone CSR, and I see absolutely ZERO reason I should not be allowed to dress comfortably. Dress pants/slacks, button up, tucked in shirts, and fancy frackin shoes are NOT comfortable. It'd be a bit different if I was a customer-facing employee or getting paid an impressive wage, but I'm a $9/hr phone rep who's being forced to dress like people making 4 digits a pay check take-home? Uh uh, Homey don't play that.
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Originally posted by: fire400
do you care?
meh...
Originally posted by: shinerburke
No, but I wish I were.
I mean JD gets to bang all the hot chicks, Turk is cool as hell and Dr. Cox is one funny SOB.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: shinerburke
No, but I wish I were.
I mean JD gets to bang all the hot chicks, Turk is cool as hell and Dr. Cox is one funny SOB.
shiner! would you look what the cat let in. :laugh: