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Previously on "What time do you get in to work?"

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  • lukemg
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    I wear a shirt and tie and have usually been in the tiny monority in recent years. I care not, it helps with the role I am in to present myself this way and it also puts me in the right frame of mind.
    One of the major reasons though is convenience in the morning, shave, shower, eat, select ironed shirt from wardrobe, select generic dark trousers and planish tie that's a reasonable match and leave. Whenever there are dress-down days I am wasting valuable time deciding what to wear !

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  • rootsnall
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    In 7:55 to 8am, out the door at 4pm sharp, I bump into the same fellow clock watchers each day as I leave and we smile at each other. I'd prefer the 10am-6pm shift, I used to do that in London if I could get away with it. It would now mean being involved in looking after kids at home for 2 hours before going to work !

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
    Not at all - how do you come by that?
    I'm not asking other people to dress the same as me am I?

    And actually... who gives a **** if Gordon Brown doesn't wear a black tie - I don't like the man but as long as he looks professional for his role I really don't see a problem...

    And the other point I'd like to make is that surely conforming to the office standard for dress points to D & C. I'm a contractor not a permie, I don't work in customer facing roles (client facing yes, customer no) and I should point out that I don't look scruffy. I wouldn't dream of turning up on site in ripped jeans, t-shirt etc. It's just that my definition of smart casual is shirt and (decent) black jeans.
    You completely miss the point the point.

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  • Dark Black
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    But do you not think that you expect everyone to conform to your personal tastes and habits, much like Gordon Brown refusing to wear black tie at functions in the UK?
    Not at all - how do you come by that?
    I'm not asking other people to dress the same as me am I?

    And actually... who gives a **** if Gordon Brown doesn't wear a black tie - I don't like the man but as long as he looks professional for his role I really don't see a problem...

    And the other point I'd like to make is that surely conforming to the office standard for dress points to D & C. I'm a contractor not a permie, I don't work in customer facing roles (client facing yes, customer no) and I should point out that I don't look scruffy. I wouldn't dream of turning up on site in ripped jeans, t-shirt etc. It's just that my definition of smart casual is shirt and (decent) black jeans.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Maxamus View Post
    i get in for 8.30 every day and leave at 6.10 every night. Im a money grabbing barsteward
    I'm sure you make an old agent very happy. Good lad.

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  • Maxamus
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    i get in for 8.30 every day and leave at 6.10 every night. Im a money grabbing barsteward

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    The last time I wore a suit was two and a half years ago for the interview with the client before CurrentClient Inc. Turned out I needn't have bothered - in fact when they were contacting people directly about interviews (rather than going via Dodgy) they made a point of telling people that they needn't bother dressing up.

    For CurrentClient things were pretty much settled down the pub after a conference, but procedures had to be followed which included me coming in for an interview. I asked if I should go to the trouble of digging out a suit, but was told "Don't bother, none of us will be wearing one and you'd probably feel a bit out of place."

    Generally speaking I'll wear a suit for an interview unless I know it's not needed. There are people who get offended if you don't, but nobody gets offended if you do. Once in a gig I'll match the client's expectations: if everybody else is expected to wear a shirt and tie, I'm not going to act like an arrogant git and swan around in t-shirt and jeans. It's just good manners to go with their office culture in my view.
    Well said that monkey

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  • Bagpuss
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    I get the feeling some guys off here would turn up to an interview in y-fronts and a string vest, 3 days stubble, scratching their arse.

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  • WindyAnna
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    It's just good manners to go with their office culture in my view.
    Absolutely!

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  • NickFitz
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    The last time I wore a suit was two and a half years ago for the interview with the client before CurrentClient Inc. Turned out I needn't have bothered - in fact when they were contacting people directly about interviews (rather than going via Dodgy) they made a point of telling people that they needn't bother dressing up.

    For CurrentClient things were pretty much settled down the pub after a conference, but procedures had to be followed which included me coming in for an interview. I asked if I should go to the trouble of digging out a suit, but was told "Don't bother, none of us will be wearing one and you'd probably feel a bit out of place."

    Generally speaking I'll wear a suit for an interview unless I know it's not needed. There are people who get offended if you don't, but nobody gets offended if you do. Once in a gig I'll match the client's expectations: if everybody else is expected to wear a shirt and tie, I'm not going to act like an arrogant git and swan around in t-shirt and jeans. It's just good manners to go with their office culture in my view.
    Last edited by NickFitz; 2 November 2007, 13:12. Reason: sp.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
    *yawn*

    silly man - missing the point

    bored now
    Bear with me I am only a dumb agent after all

    But do you not think that you expect everyone to conform to your personal tastes and habits, much like Gordon Brown refusing to wear black tie at functions in the UK?

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  • Dark Black
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    In other words the world revolves around you.
    *yawn*

    silly man - missing the point

    bored now

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    Grrr, bloody barsteward contractors wasting my taxes
    I'm most upset by that. I'll try harder to put your tax money to better use.

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  • Jog On
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    8:30 shiny suit for me – only because the whole place finishes at 5:00 and I like to get my 8 hours in. I also do like it that when I get into the tube system and the rush hour hasn’t quite started yet (around 8 am). Shiny suit because the dress code is suit so I may as well wear a shiny one.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I get it you are having regular group sex with their entire 1st XV front row
    Only the ladies side!

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