24-06-2014 6:44 PM
We were bought out by an American set-up and, of course, some bright spark thought what a good idea it would be if everybody "Dressed Down" in the office on a Friday so as not to create a "Them and us" attitude between master and serf.. Personally I didn't go for it. I'd never be seen dead in the City (London) without a shirt and tie, and I despaired at one of the middle-management team sporti9ng an obviously just bought pair of Levis. To me there's nothing worse than a boss trying to be "one of the lads" It just doesn't work. They should set - and maintain certain standards.
What thinkest thou?
24-06-2014 6:55 PM
24-06-2014 7:43 PM
I work within finance and whether it be the big boss or the new temp we are all suited and booted everyone is expected to wear buisness attire ,or for cleaners,reception,security the uniform provided.
All sounds great till it's like a sauna within the office and people are dropping like flies in full suit
24-06-2014 7:59 PM
24-06-2014 8:13 PM
My grandson is in the first year at high school. The uniform is polo shirt and sweatshirt and they're not allowed to take the sweatshirt off all year round!
24-06-2014 8:15 PM
24-06-2014 9:25 PM
Oh how I wish we had a dress code - the outfits considered suitable work attire by some of the staff at our place would make your hair curl. Makes me cringe to see low-cut see through tops, flip flops, bermuda shorts, T shirts with offensive slogans etc.
We no longer have a Chief Exec, but the old one used to turn up wearing the weirdest outfits. He even turned up with tartan hair, and I wont mention the tatoos!
I have been known to go to work in my nightie and bath robe, but only outside office hours when I have the building to myself.
24-06-2014 9:44 PM
How on earth do you do tartan hair? I want some!
24-06-2014 9:46 PM
Wherever I've worked, there's never been a uniform but everyone was expected to look smart especially as clients were in and out all day long.
24-06-2014 11:32 PM
We don't have a dress code, and it's the scruffiest place I've ever worked! Senior Management go for the media suit and no tie look (I hate that: you don't want to wear a tie, fine - but don't wear a suit!) and for the rest of us, anything goes. I have a personal rule that I only wear jeans and T shirt in the holidays, and I always wear a skirt and suitable top if I'm in class or seeing students - but I have colleagues who think tight little tops and tighter jeans is the way to go *shudder* I have one or two male colleagues who are quite snappy dressers, and if they ever dare to come in in anything other than jeans and a shirt, people make snide comments and ask if they've got a job interview.
An odd set-up - we tell the students they must behave professionally towards their studies, but we're the least professional of the lot! On the plus side, I do like not having to wear a) heels or b) make up!
25-06-2014 12:05 PM
We have to wear a uniform, which is fine as it hopefully has us all looking smart, sady this weather it is horrendous as the trousers are made of polyester, it was my first day back today and boy was I hot, after wearing sandals and cropped trousers for 2 weeks.
25-06-2014 1:34 PM
I have had a lot of jobs where i have had a uniform. I think its nice the typical Suit for men and Dress or Blouse and Skirt for ladies but one day would not hurt!!!. Maybe management should remain in Suits ect though as they maybe have more meetings and clients to liase with?. Yes. Well thats my view.
25-06-2014 7:07 PM
27-06-2014 10:16 AM
@chickengrandma-2008 wrote:My grandson is in the first year at high school. The uniform is polo shirt and sweatshirt and they're not allowed to take the sweatshirt off all year round!
Pity my son is all grown up I could have sent him along for a visit and cured that idea.
When he gets too hot he projectile vomits. Used to tell his teachers to instruct him to shed jumpers etc when it got hot. They being teachers always told me he was old enough to know when he was too hot. Him having Aspergers and a couple of other issues(all at that stage undiagnosed!!!) didn't realise he was too hot. Lads in his class loved it - they used to queue up to tell me how far it went. Funny it only happened once each year - teachers do catch on eventually. Some of them must have wished they had listened to a lowly parent LOL..
27-06-2014 10:17 AM
Dress down Fridays? Helping relationships between staff and bosses. Hmm.
I am old enough to remember "drink up and have another" Fridays. So much more fun.