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Subject:Re: Work Attire From:"Jo Francis Byrd" <jbyrd -at- byrdwrites -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 30 May 2003 13:21:01 -0500
Amber asked:
Just out of curiosity, what do you all wear to work?
Me? It depends. A few years ago I interviewed wearing a nice suit, trousers
rather than skirt. Wore a two piece dress, hose and dress shoes the first
day. Everyone else was in shorts, t-shirts, sandals, very casual, in other
words. Looked around, said, "take a good look, you'll never see me in one of
these again."
>From then on, I wore casual slacks or jeans. In fact, that's my usual dress
code. I'm usually in casual slacks; winters find me wearing a lot of
turtlenecks and sweaters or sweatshirts - mainly because the places usually
have all the warmth of a meat locker.
Given my druthers (lovely word, "druthers") I'd wear jeans.
Usually don't wear tennies, though. Wear my comfy laceup oxford type shoes.
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