POLL: What's your dress code at work?

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Danman

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Nov 9, 1999
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Jeans and a polo shirt is what I wear most of the time. Yet again, I'm just some Network Tech at my University. My boss(es) wear business casual.
 
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I am one of the top 8 executives at my firm. We employee 200 people.

We are allowed to wear short short skirts, baggy pants, T-shirts, halter tops, jeans, AF cargo pants, anything really...










I should point out I work for a college newspaper ;)
 

DT4K

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Jan 21, 2002
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Anything but shorts or open-toed shoes since we are a manufacturing plant.
Most of the managers and engineers go with jeans or khakis and polos or button-downs.
Nobody wears a tie.
And us devs and sys admins and stuff usually go with jeans and t-shirts.
 

dionx

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Mar 11, 2001
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anything but shorts or open toed shoes also since we are a chemistry lab
 

Meetings, Business formal or casual depending on who is attending.
Mon-Fri Business casual
Weekends Casual except when the big boss is around on the weekend.
 

AmazonRasta

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Dec 2, 2000
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Other, but somebody already probably posted it. I work at a strip club, so, the dress code is... well... nothing... I guess!
 

mattgyver

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Jan 11, 2002
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When I worked for BellSouth, there was a suprising lack of a dress code for a large company. One girl in particular rarely dressed in anything better than cutoff jean shorts and a T-shirt. Usually the shirt was longer than the shorts, so it looked like she wasn't wearing any pants, and no one ever said anything. Well it was an inbound call center, but still. . . .I would have thought there would have been a stricter dress code.
 

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Lifer
Aug 9, 2002
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I dress like a bum.


*raps the box around himself

I mean, not to take me literally, but I do dress down down. My job as a research service asst. isn't exactly dress worthy. Even the real scientists dress like bums and sluts