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Previously on "Suited & Booted ?"
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When I was perm we had dress down Friday and it got so bad that people turned up in Bermuda shorts!
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Outside in a pub garden
Drinking Summer Lightning
Smoking an e-cig
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Suit and open shirt. Even on a Friday. Look professional at all times even if you don't act it.
I'm bored too.
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Suited & Booted ?
What does everyone else do when on client sites ? i always go suited... but my client has implemented a staged casual dress code over the last few months.
First stage was that guys could go open collar, but still needed shirt and dress trousers.
This very quicly became much more casual for fridays.. polo shirts, casual pants etc. No flip flops or shorts.
Women, who seem to be able to get away with anything didnt really change, although the company does enforce a no flip flop policy for them to.
I tried to remain the epitomy of proffesionalism, being a disposable contractor and all that, and always tried to be shirt and tie.. but ive slackened now to open shirt and smart trousers, suit and tie when meeting external parties.
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