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> From: Amber Young [mailto:ayoung -at- pridemobility -dot- com]
> Just out of curiosity, what do you all wear to work?
We do sort of have a dress code, but it's more or less, "Shirt and shoes
required." I work in R&D; the software engineers mostly wear jeans and
t-shirts, or, in the summer, shorts and t-shirts. I tend to wear the
same, although recently I've moved away from t-shirts with slogans on
them. Guess I'm growing up!
The last time I dressed like I used to for work (nice skirt, dressy
sweater, nylons, and heels, even earrings) about 5 people asked me where
I was going, or was I interviewing somewhere else.
Today's attire: nice navy warmup pants with white stripes on the sides,
navy polo shirt, and white sneakers. Color-coordinated navy-and-white
scrunchy in hair for that "finished" look. <g>
Nancy Kaminski
nancy -dot- kaminski -at- spanlink -dot- com
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