ANSWERS: 18
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I have a uniform, good black suit pants, provided work shirt and nice black shoes.
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Closed toed shoes, with pants (either blue jean, khaki, or black) and my work shirt! :)
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a nice comfy shirt with the company logo on it and nice jeans or pants.
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When I am in the office, it is dress pants, collared shirt, long sleeve, no golf shirts allowed and dress socks. OUtside of the office, usually it is suit and tie. Both instances I must be freshly shaved, which i think is bullshit. Thats about it. Women, I dont really know.
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I work from home, so unless I’m on a videochat, I can wear whatever I like. :-)
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I work from home (say no more :)
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It's casual casual. :o) Jeans seem to be the norm, even among the VPs. Did you see the news today, that some Wall Street firms have issued memos that panty hose will no longer be required for women? I thought I heard a collective sigh of relief. lol
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That is really funny you would ask because the branch manager just brought that up at this mornings meeting... Casual dressy, suits, jackets, blouses, dress shoes No Flip flops, no khaki capri's, no tank tops or shirts exposing shoulders or bellies... in other words if you would wear it to the beach it's probably not a good idea to wear it to work.
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A jacket and jeans, I do a lot of work outside.
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Uniform
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There isn't any formal dress code, so it's pretty much business casual, which means no ties for me. The informal dress code, though, expects me to wear pants, and as I prefer to be employed rather than unemployed, I grudgingly follow along with this one as well.
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Nice fine-cut suit, tie, and shiny shoes of course! :)
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Black shoes, Black Slacks, Company Polo shirt, and company blazer.
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pajamas
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in restraunt and catering buisness black pants and white shirt
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Business casual or hospital scrubs. Typically comfy clothes that I can roll around in if need be.
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Factory casual, but no "T" shirts with writing on it. Go figure!@#?
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suit and tie every day
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