I've gotten stopped plenty of times out shopping after work, because I was in a suit and tie, and people figured I was a manager of whatever store I was shopping in.
Never really had any issues with that once I explained to them that I don't work there.
However, on the flip side of that, I worked for several years as a manager at Best Buy. I'd wear a blue shirt that had the Best Buy logo and a name tag that said "Alex, Home Theater Manager."
I can't count the number of times that people would come up to me, dressed as I was, and they would say "Excuse me, but do you work here?"
One day after having that happen to me about a half dozen times, a lady walks up to me:
SC: Excuse me, but do you work here?
Me: No. Sometimes I just like to put on the shirt and pretend.
SC: Oh, ok.
She went off and asked another blue shirted, name tagged, employee if they worked there.
It made my day.
Never really had any issues with that once I explained to them that I don't work there.
However, on the flip side of that, I worked for several years as a manager at Best Buy. I'd wear a blue shirt that had the Best Buy logo and a name tag that said "Alex, Home Theater Manager."
I can't count the number of times that people would come up to me, dressed as I was, and they would say "Excuse me, but do you work here?"
One day after having that happen to me about a half dozen times, a lady walks up to me:
SC: Excuse me, but do you work here?
Me: No. Sometimes I just like to put on the shirt and pretend.
SC: Oh, ok.
She went off and asked another blue shirted, name tagged, employee if they worked there.
It made my day.
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