Office Dress Codes
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
What irritates me about office dress codes is how when there is an official one, a certain gender will still show up in Capri's, flip-flops and t-shirts but everyone is too worried about a certain type of lawsuit to say anything.
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
I took off my shirt about an hour ago to let it dry (coffee accident). No strange looks yet (though I am wearing an undershirt). I once had a coworker who spent a little time at work one day wearing only his boxers.
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I took off my shirt about an hour ago to let it dry (coffee accident). No strange looks yet (though I am wearing an undershirt). I once had a coworker who spent a little time at work one day wearing only his boxers.
AspDotNetDev wrote:
I once had a coworker who spent a little time at work one day wearing only his boxers.
The craziest thing I ever saw was year's ago a very pretty girl came in to see her boyfriend and she was wearing a very, very shear sun dress with black panties and bra. All the guys in the office came up with excuses to wander over to her boyfriend's office to get a peek. Crazy but definitely a good crazy. :)
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
My grasp of the English language may not be strong, but it is, in fact, much stronger when compared to the linguistic skills of an average American...
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AspDotNetDev wrote:
I once had a coworker who spent a little time at work one day wearing only his boxers.
The craziest thing I ever saw was year's ago a very pretty girl came in to see her boyfriend and she was wearing a very, very shear sun dress with black panties and bra. All the guys in the office came up with excuses to wander over to her boyfriend's office to get a peek. Crazy but definitely a good crazy. :)
I know people who have worked for strip clubs making websites. They have some pretty crazy stories that go beyond just the lax dress code. ;)
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
My grasp of the English language may not be strong, but it is, in fact, much stronger when compared to the linguistic skills of an average American...
<Redneck>Hay, i can writs reel gud! My papy done tole me so!</Redneck> :D Flynn
:laugh:
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
I work less than 38 hours a week! :P And I work barefoot in short and TShirt!!!! I think I found a good work place somewhere on the Australian coast (not far from Byron Bay)... :D
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
hehehe been there and done that, working from an office sucks imo. When I'm stuck at some crummy work place forced to wear a suit I get nothing done, I've been working from home for just coming up 5 years now and the best part is waking up and putting on whatever is handy normally, sitting down with a a hot cup of coffee and see how badly my desktop looks like a Christmas tree with messages ;P
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
It's funny how you US people always complain about dress code. In Europe there's no dress code at all in any software company, except for subsidiaries of US companies (which is why I never bother to apply for them). Of course, we still shouldn't run around naked, but slippers, shorts and T-shirt are totally acceptable. Only exception is when meeting clients, or when working as a consultant at your clients place. But even then you don't neccessarily need a tie: shirt + jacket + long legged trousers are ok most of the time. (and often a jacket is overdoing it) Only when you're dealing with a bank or insurance a tie will be neccesary (unless you're female ;) ). That's about it. P.S.: I see you mentioned 'no clients today', implying that it is common for you to meet clients on most days. Maybe there's a difference; around here even project leaders don't meet with clients multiple times a week. Maybe once a week on average, or twice if you're really busy. And as a developer at most once or twice a month.
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
I get to wear pretty much whatever I want to work. Currently I'm wearing a metal concert t-shirt and jeans. When it finally gets warm I'll break out the shorts. We're supposed to dress nicer when a client is coming but we aren't always warned about that so I will sometimes end up in shorts and a t-shirt walking in front of a client. Thankfully I'm not required to meet with them so it's not a huge deal in the long run.
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I wear jeans, shorts, hawaian shirts, jeans with holes in, t shirts, hiking boots, biker boots, dont shave, put my feet up on the desk drink coffee and go for a fag when I like. I cant think why any code development env should be any different.
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
The Fortune 500 company I worked for last decade implemented a strict dress code and included developers who had been excluded from previous silliness like this. I had just lost about 50 lbs so I made a trip to a local men's store and bought several suits. Wearing a suit was way beyond the dress code, but I did it even on casual days to break in the new clothes. Several managers pulled me aside to ask me if I had been interviewing elsewhere. A week later I was promoted. The moral of the story: Dress nicely and keep them guessing...
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Mark Wallace wrote:
Some beautiful naked women seem to get less beautiful, the more you talk to them.
Well there's your problem right there! When beautiful women are naked you are not supposed to talk to them!! :)
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Mark Wallace wrote:
Some beautiful naked women seem to get less beautiful, the more you talk to them.
Well there's your problem right there! When beautiful women are naked you are not supposed to talk to them!! :)
Joe Simes wrote:
Mark Wallace wrote:
Some beautiful naked women seem to get less beautiful, the more you talk to them.
Well there's your problem right there! When beautiful women are naked you are not supposed to talk to them!! :)
This IS the office. Get your work done there, get your rocks off elsewhere. Focus! LOL Believe me, in America we've learned to do just that *remembering more than one nearly-transparent dress worn to work as "business dress"*
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
Where I work, everyone is free to wear casual clothes as long as they don't push the boundaries, like wearing sleepers or shorts, sleeveless shirts... I work everyday with tennis shoes, casual t-shirts and jeans pants. Occasionally we wear formal clothes when important people come over...
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What irritates me about office dress codes is how when there is an official one, a certain gender will still show up in Capri's, flip-flops and t-shirts but everyone is too worried about a certain type of lawsuit to say anything.
Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost
Check this list on what not to wear at work... i can't believe flip-flops are at the bottom of the list! I can't see a reason to wear flip-flops at work, not if you work in an office anyway. http://petite.about.com/od/howtodress/tp/weartoworkmistakes.htm[^]
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I think it is bothering my boss to no end that I am wearing my shirt outside my pants today (no clients today). He won't say anything to me about but I know he wants to. I can get away with it because I produce and I work very long hours most of the time. I'm very lucky this way but I won't push the boundaries. Now those of you who get to work from home in your pajamas and/or skivvies then my hats off to you. :)
I work in serious software design shops in the Seattle area, and it's been 10 years since anybody but salesfolk wore anything but worn blue jeans and t-shirts, or maybe cotton slacks if they were feeling fancy or needed to get the laundry done. I used to get teased for wearing dress shirts and wool slacks, but nowadays the women in the office (and actually even the men sometimes) come up to me and say, "Wow, you dress nice for a software engineer." I'm just sayin', you don't have to dress like a homeless person to be a software engineer.
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I work in serious software design shops in the Seattle area, and it's been 10 years since anybody but salesfolk wore anything but worn blue jeans and t-shirts, or maybe cotton slacks if they were feeling fancy or needed to get the laundry done. I used to get teased for wearing dress shirts and wool slacks, but nowadays the women in the office (and actually even the men sometimes) come up to me and say, "Wow, you dress nice for a software engineer." I'm just sayin', you don't have to dress like a homeless person to be a software engineer.
Member 2941392 wrote:
I'm just sayin', you don't have to dress like a homeless person to be a software engineer.
but it helps...for me anyhow. :-D
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I work less than 38 hours a week! :P And I work barefoot in short and TShirt!!!! I think I found a good work place somewhere on the Australian coast (not far from Byron Bay)... :D
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
Super Lloyd wrote:
I work less than 38 hours a week! :P
And I work barefoot in short and TShirt!!!!I think I found a good work place somewhere on the Australian coast (not far from Byron Bay)...
I am very jealous. :)
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Do you fancy giving this[^] a go then? Dress code here is shirt and trousers, tie if you are meeting with someone from outside the company (which is more often than you would think cos I work for a company that provides services to a group of companies so employees of those companies (many in the same building) count as reason for strangling yourself (and wearing a tie))
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