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Jun 8th, 2001, 10:59 AM
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Thread Starter
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Working in suit every day?
hey,
i just interviewed with the company, they require formal wear: suit and tie. i'm not really into wearing suit everyday but the company offers GREAT $$$.
does anybody wear suit to work everyday, if so, how is it?
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:07 AM
#2
Hyperactive Member
With the exception of Fridays I need to adhere to a dress code at work. It sucks but you get used to it!
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:08 AM
#3
Fanatic Member
I wear Suit and Tie every day. At least there is Air Conditioning here, else I would ming big style 
We are Rats in a Cage.
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:11 AM
#4
Casual attire. Like slacks and golf shirts. And blue jeans on Friday.
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:14 AM
#5
Addicted Member
blue jeans and a t-shirt every day!
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:17 AM
#6
Hyperactive Member
Re: Working in suit every day?
Originally posted by ShIzO
hey,
i'm not really into wearing suit everyday
Do you think you could talk them into letting you wear your birthday suit and a tie???? That could be rather fun!
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:22 AM
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:26 AM
#8
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Our company seems to let Women wear what they like, even though they're meant to be smart dress/slacks.
Thongs should be made mandatory
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:38 AM
#9
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by Bonker Gudd
Thongs should be made mandatory
This is a direct quote from our dress policy:
Strictly Prohibited:
Revealing attire. Includes, but not limited to, shorts, crop tops, halter tops, tank tops, provocative clothing (no cleavage-showing attire, low cut, navel showing, or extremely tight fitting tops or pants), clothing made of see-through materials or clothes that expose any area of the body, and mini-skirts.
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:55 AM
#10
Thread Starter
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Damn barrk,
my previous company would not say anything if i came to work wearing Pijamas,
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Jun 8th, 2001, 11:59 AM
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Jun 8th, 2001, 12:15 PM
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Jun 8th, 2001, 12:27 PM
#13
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
Okay Katie, i didn't know i'm allowed to do that
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Jun 8th, 2001, 12:30 PM
#14
Hyperactive Member
As far as I know it's okay.....but it may be offensive to some people.
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Jun 8th, 2001, 12:50 PM
#15
Hyperactive Member
I usually wear jeans and T-shirt. But if I have to wear a suit (important meeting etc.) then I make sure I always wear a mad tie (pink panther or Donald duck or some such). I wouldn't want to be taken too seriously 
SD
"I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!"
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Jun 8th, 2001, 12:51 PM
#16
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by SurfDemon
I wouldn't want to be taken too seriously 
SD
Not much chance of that happening, SD
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Jun 8th, 2001, 12:59 PM
#17
Monday Morning Lunatic
For our last day of school one of my best mates went into school wearing a Pink Panther *suit* 
Those were comedy times, and as soon as I have photos I'll let y'all know I wear a suit to school, and I expect I'll have to for work as well
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Jun 8th, 2001, 04:06 PM
#18
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by parksie
I wear a suit to school, ....
Is this common? Only the private schools wear uniforms or suits to school over here.
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Jun 8th, 2001, 04:24 PM
#19
Monday Morning Lunatic
Well, I'm basically at a private school But, we're different to most of the other private schools in that we don't have to wear uniform, or even a suit. They just expect us to look smart, which basically means jacket & tie...so a suit unless you have anything else.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Jun 8th, 2001, 04:28 PM
#20
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Is it a religious school? It's very hard (almost impossible actually) to find a private school over here that isn't a religious school or a military school.
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Jun 8th, 2001, 04:30 PM
#21
Monday Morning Lunatic
It's a cathedral school, so we have religious services and prayers, stuff like that. It's not forced down your throat though. The Worcester Cathedral Choir all go to my school (our assembly hall used to be the monks' refectory )
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Jun 8th, 2001, 04:33 PM
#22
Hyperactive Member
Do you enjoy going to school there?
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:22 PM
#23
Monday Morning Lunatic
Well...I'm not going there anymore Only got to go back for exams and the last day of term and that's me out of full-time education 
It's actually a really nice place. Most of the teachers are quite fun (someone got pissed during our last physics lesson ) and there's loads of non-academic stuff.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:24 PM
#24
Hyperactive Member
Good for you! What's next?
Do you go through a formal graduation with cap and gown etc. like Ian did?
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:28 PM
#25
Monday Morning Lunatic
No. We just go off and get wasted after the exams
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:30 PM
#26
Hyperactive Member
That has to be MUCH easier on your parents!
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:31 PM
#27
Originally posted by parksie
It's actually a really nice place. Most of the teachers are quite fun (someone got pissed during our last physics lesson ) and there's loads of non-academic stuff.
Htye nick my drink!?!?!
I have to wear shirt and tie to work....i dont think it is compusory.,,,,,but they all do...xceot woemn
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:51 PM
#28
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by chenko
I have to wear shirt and tie to work....i dont think it is compusory.,,,,,but they all do...xceot woemn
Women don't have to wear shirts where you work? How do the men get anything done?
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:54 PM
#29
Monday Morning Lunatic
He works in...erm...well...you know... *cough* ask Tom...
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Jun 8th, 2001, 05:55 PM
#30
Hyperactive Member
Arent' you a little young to be working Simon?
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Jun 8th, 2001, 06:05 PM
#31
Originally posted by barrk
Arent' you a little young to be working Simon?
Nope, Im sure im there
http://www.fhdale.co.uk/standard/email.htm
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Jun 8th, 2001, 06:08 PM
#32
Originally posted by parksie
He works in...erm...well...you know... *cough* ask Tom...
Well its a litle pink tuo tuo, i think me arse looks arather large in it as preople keep looking at my funny
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:15 AM
#33
Frenzied Member
Well, we wear "Bussiness Casual" ie. shirt and tie
we can wear polo shirts etc on Fridays but I just wear a shirt and tie as normal
parksie.
is your school on Whittington Rd by any chance?
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:31 AM
#34
Originally posted by barrk
This is a direct quote from our dress policy:
Strictly Prohibited:
Revealing attire. Includes, but not limited to, shorts, crop tops, halter tops, tank tops, provocative clothing (no cleavage-showing attire, low cut, navel showing, or extremely tight fitting tops or pants), clothing made of see-through materials or clothes that expose any area of the body, and mini-skirts.
Check this out
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:32 AM
#35
Originally posted by chenko
Htye nick my drink!?!?!
I have to wear shirt and tie to work....i dont think it is compusory.,,,,,but they all do...xceot woemn
eh? where the heck that come from?
Mark: yes.
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:34 AM
#36
Originally posted by Mark Sreeves
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Location: Middle England
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too ashamed to be a Midlander eh?
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:38 AM
#37
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I can pretty much wear whatever I like though I have to be smart when seeing clients.
I used to work in a company that required a suit everyday and you get used to it very quickly.. Though its not too bad..
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:41 AM
#38
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by chenko
too ashamed to be a Midlander eh?
I wondered if anyone would notice that!
I was born in Stratford-upon-Avon so I'm as English as William Shakespeare (and the Telly Tubbies )
"Middle England" is the term used by the media to refer to "Middle Class England"
I put it as a pun....
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:49 AM
#39
Hyperactive Member
Some people have no sense of humour
People do tend to worry about this way too much in some bueracracies. What next, What cars we're allowed to park in the company car-park, who we can date within the company (This might involve favouritism), what food we can eat, god forbid we should have a heart attack and not be able to work! Sad Sad Sad.
SD
"I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!"
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Jun 11th, 2001, 10:50 AM
#40
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by chrismitchell
though I have to be smart when seeing clients.
Yeah, they get pretty p*ssed of when I'm stupid with clients 
SD
"I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!"
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