I work from home when i'm not visiting a client, so have it pretty well balanced - smart to client (unless i know them well and know i am going to be getting physical and dirty and follow their onsite dress codes), and casual at home
(unless i know them well and know i am going to be getting physical and dirty and follow their onsite dress codes), and casual at home
Cross post with Sunny..great minds think alike...
What do you do?
The Public Sector has casual Friday every day.
unless i know them well and know i am going to be getting physical and dirty
What is it you do for a living?
Not true, for the public sector as a whole. Parts of the Civil Service are very conservative, particularly as staff move up the grades. In my organisation, it depends what I'm up to on any particular day. If I'm out representing the organisation at meetings, then it is suit and tie (which I generally hate). If I'm in the office, business casual is good.The Public Sector has casual Friday every day.
Very true.That said - dry cleaning suits is expensive.
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The hassle of getting organised for casual Friday was such a pain - giz a shirt and tie and out the door anyday
Whats to organise? Pair of jeans, t-shirt and runners. Simple? Its not a fashion show, its casual Friday.
I couldnt wear a suit and write code at the same time, just feels wrong for a software developer
I don't believe you. Unless you have pics of course...And I have seen girls dress like hookers.....
Ah, Camel toes and Muffin tops... no thanks!I don't believe you. Unless you have pics of course...
Most companies won't allow runners and t-shirts even on casual Friday. People don't know where to draw the line. I have seen people turn up in football tops. And I have seen girls dress like hookers.....
So long as that isnt customer facing what is the problem?
I don't believe you. Unless you have pics of course...
Anyone who owns a replica football jersey should be sacked on the spot for being a sheep
Why? What's the difference?
Why is it unacceptable to wear casual clothes to an interview but acceptable to wear them to a job-related aptitude test?
Because the aptitude test is just a preliminary to sort out the candidates the company is genuinely interested in and would like to meet formally to discuss the job. The candidates will (or should be) judged totally on how they perform in the exam and their clothes have nothing to do with the process.
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