When management are the ones underdressed
Reading some of the stories here reminded me of something that happened this summer at the place where I work. It's generally business casual. One day we held a job fair for job applicants, and most were smart enough to dress well, many of the men in suits.
In a masterstroke of scheduling, the powers that be made that day "beach day" for employees, meaning the dress code was relaxed to allow t-shirts, shorts and sandals. Even the HR director was dressed for the occasion.
So, you can imagine the look on applicant's faces as they got off the elevator all duded up, only to be greeted by an HR director looking like he was ready to hit the surf. Priceless.
Reading some of the stories here reminded me of something that happened this summer at the place where I work. It's generally business casual. One day we held a job fair for job applicants, and most were smart enough to dress well, many of the men in suits.
In a masterstroke of scheduling, the powers that be made that day "beach day" for employees, meaning the dress code was relaxed to allow t-shirts, shorts and sandals. Even the HR director was dressed for the occasion.
So, you can imagine the look on applicant's faces as they got off the elevator all duded up, only to be greeted by an HR director looking like he was ready to hit the surf. Priceless.
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