dave_the_nerd
Lifer
I see Business Casual pretty much everywhere. I prefer "casual" myself.
Actually, I prefer "No Pants." But they won't let me telecommute.
Actually, I prefer "No Pants." But they won't let me telecommute.
Fortune 100 IT hardware OEM - our dress code is non-existent for my group and I hate it.
People come to work sloppy, smelling and it promotes laziness. I wish we had business attire enforced.
Fortune 100 IT hardware OEM - our dress code is non-existent for my group and I hate it.
People come to work sloppy, smelling and it promotes laziness. I wish we had business attire enforced.
Fortune 100 IT hardware OEM - our dress code is non-existent for my group and I hate it.
People come to work sloppy, smelling and it promotes laziness. I wish we had business attire enforced.
our company policy is this....
shirt and tie with slacks every day... .doesnt matter if you are on client site or at the main office....
I work for a large consulting firm 30k+ people... it sucks and gets damn old.....
Our company is causal, unless a bigwig is coming. Today im wearing shorts and a tee-shirt.
I prefer no shorts, no sneakers, no t-shirts; so a mix of your business casual and plain casual. We have business casual. I'm a software developer at an investment bank.
Khakis is way more comfortable than jeans...I am curious why most people go with jeans/t-shirt instead of khakis/t-shirt when they want comfort and casual.
What's a "Dress Code"?