PsychoFish
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However some knobs at the office (read Developers) even come in their PJs
However some knobs at the office (read Developers) even come in their PJs
Really?! WTF! I know it's kinda a relaxed atmosphere, but that's just taking the mickey....
Didn't you read my post in this thread?![]()
I wear a black suit that accentuates my muscle, it has a cape attached to the back.
I also have to wear a funny looking hat that covers the top half of my face and has 2 pointy parts protruding upwards on each side.
Yup, that's about it!
Not sure I'd wear a suit if the rest of the crowd isn't though to be honest...can backfire quite fiercely in that people perceive it as snobbish.Apart from the effect it has on the people you interact with it also has an effect on how you shut down after work. Taking off the more formal work attire for more casual home clothes creates a more relaxed individual at home.
My company is a Jeans and T-Shirt company in general but I prefer something a little more formal. A client can walk in at any time and I will be properly dressed for a meeting. This also has the added benefit of people who don't work with you often assume you are competent and tend to listen when you talk where the Jeans and T-shirt guys need to be a little more convincing...
This took some getting used to Europe side...holy hell people judge you harshly for wearing tekkies for anything other than jogging.No tekkies except on tekke tax day and we can wear Jeans on fridays.)
Not sure I'd wear a suit if the rest of the crowd isn't though to be honest...can backfire quite fiercely in that people perceive it as snobbish.
we have "strict" dress code to wear formal clothes, tshirts are not allowed unless you wear a fitted jacket. No tekkies except on tekke tax day and we can wear Jeans on fridays.
i have however found that the strictness at work only relates to t-shirts which the bosses wife doesnt like the girls wearing. our office is made up entirely of girls(the big boss is the only dude at the firm)