11-09-2012, 07:32 PM
Those of you who work, and work outside the home
Maybe that should have been in all caps.
Dress like a professional, act like a professional.
This. And when you examine someone's uniform, you can *usually* tell who is more professional and acts like they care.
I'm also a fan of school uniforms (not for the same reason as jimmypoo!). A teacher I knew years ago used to say "Dress for work, you work. Dress for play, you play." I can't believe the all the cleavage, ta-tas, and muffin tops that are part of school couture. Another teacher told that the "whale tail" was pretty popular for a while until a local school board finally got off of theirs.
I do like being comfortable, but respect feels pretty comfortable too.
Indeed!
And when people know you mean business, it can save a lot of time and energy.
Maybe that should have been in all caps.
Dress like a professional, act like a professional.
This. And when you examine someone's uniform, you can *usually* tell who is more professional and acts like they care.
I'm also a fan of school uniforms (not for the same reason as jimmypoo!). A teacher I knew years ago used to say "Dress for work, you work. Dress for play, you play." I can't believe the all the cleavage, ta-tas, and muffin tops that are part of school couture. Another teacher told that the "whale tail" was pretty popular for a while until a local school board finally got off of theirs.
I do like being comfortable, but respect feels pretty comfortable too.
Indeed!
And when people know you mean business, it can save a lot of time and energy.