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Suit Or Not

Yes
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No
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thanks for the advice guys!

I got the job! :D
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yay!
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Gary wrote:thanks for the advice guys!

I got the job! :D
Congratulations!

So what's the internet personal use policy then ? :lol:
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sisxbeforedawn wrote:deffo suite but have to disagree with Mr Fiend about the hair. I cut my hair and within a week I was promoted :evil: maybe things have moved on, but still think there's a lot of people out there with small minds who'll judge you on looks alone :evil:
Fair enough. Maybe I was lucky :lol:

Re: ties
I can see that if you've got to wear one then you don't have a choice, but why the fnck would anyone voluntarily wear a tie? :eek: :?

I ain't puttin' mah neck in no noose for no-one. ;)
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YAYY! you got the job 8)
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welcome to the world of corporate whoredom. please check your soul, principles and individuality in at the door. with less baggage you'll climb the greasy pole quicker.
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Couldn't have put it better myself.
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Johnny M wrote:Yep, suit. Tie not neccessary as open neck shirt is perfectly acceptable in business today.
Get. The. f**k. Out.

Maybe it's acceptable in Hoxton design agencies but certainly not anywhere serious or professional.

I look absolutely fabulous in a suit, but then I do have the figure for it (DAMN my vanity 8) ) which is why I currently have eight of them; six of them hand made by a brilliant tailor, George Lilley ("Kristoffers by George" on Kirkstall Road in Leeds, near the Warner Village) the latest being, for me, a rare foray into two piece suits (I usually get a three piece but wanted something a little cooler for summer) a closely fitted black pinstripe with a very nice grape lining. Three button, inside ticket pocket, no vents (naff), four button cuffs (proper ones, not just show buttons), trousers with singlke pleat and no turn-ups (beyond naff).

Cool. As.

I get all my shirts from Tyrwhitts which whilst not exactly chep last forever. Got about 20 of 'em. Always double cuffs and cufflinks, never buttons and no pockets or monograms (naff naff naff!!!).

Ties from wherever, got about 40 or 50 of them. Learn to tie more than one knot - I can do about four - so your knot doesn't slip or look like you've got a pair of socks under your chin.

If not going with plain socks to match your suit, try to match to your tie. Never ever wear white or sports socks or, god forbid, no socks at all. Don Johnson looked like a c**t back in the 80's and that was in Florida with a Ferrari so on the bus in Barnsley it's really not going to look good.

Get a decent pair of shoes and look after them; no point in having a great suit and a pair of clashing hush puppies: what are you? a social working vegan hippy or a business professional for gods sake!

Just as well I'm not in charge of the dress code at work really....

I spent 14 months working on projects at B&Q in Eastleigh and they run a completely casual dress policy. It felt wrong to me but there you are. :?
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As always, it depends on the job and the company - you're trying to show that you're the right person for them and you're going to fit in with their working environment.

If they all wear suits and you turn up casual then you're going to look 'wrong' and probably won't get past stage 1, regardless of how hip and trendy your clothes are.

If they all wear casual clothes and you turn up in a suit then you're going to look 'wrong' and probably won't get past stage 1, regardless of the number of buttons on your suit cuffs and the particular style of lining.

Personally I've never worked anywhere where I've needed to wear a suit - those places are rapidly becoming the exception rather than the norm (apart from the blood-sucking facile and soulless world of sales and marketing, where appearance is everything and the character from American Psycho is the role model. Hell has a special place for salesmen*. :twisted: ).

* Edit: Hell also has a special place for anyone who refers to themself as an 'entrepreneur' because they think it sounds impressive. At least most salesmen know they're scum. :lol:
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RicheyJames wrote:welcome to the world of corporate whoredom. please check your soul, principles and individuality in at the door. with less baggage you'll climb the greasy pole quicker.
LOL, thanks for the tips ;)

Internet use policy.. well As far as I can tell.. Im in charge of that :D what crazy person gave me all this responsibility!
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lazarus corporation wrote:... regardless of the number of buttons on your suit cuffs and the particular style of lining.
What! I've been had :evil:
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mik wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:... regardless of the number of buttons on your suit cuffs and the particular style of lining.
What! I've been had :evil:
they saw you coming....







not surprising in a pin-stripe suit with "grape" lining though is it? ;) :lol: :D
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Congratulations Gary ;D
lazarus corporation wrote:Personally I've never worked anywhere where I've needed to wear a suit - those places are rapidly becoming the exception rather than the norm (apart from the blood-sucking facile and soulless world of sales and marketing, where appearance is everything and the character from American Psycho is the role model. Hell has a special place for salesmen*. :twisted: ).
You can probably add certain sectors of the legal profession to this :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jesus Christ, reading all of this I start to feel so happy living in this poor country where average income is ridiculously small compared to the rest of Europe, but at least in the majority of jobs people are allowed to dress as they wish. :notworthy:
(I'm wearing bright pink fingernails, bright turquoise skirt, pink shoes and the militant sex machine t-shirt today. :twisted: )
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_emma_ wrote:(I'm wearing bright pink fingernails, bright turquoise skirt, pink shoes and the militant sex machine t-shirt today. :twisted: )
what a look!! :notworthy:

It's my business so I wear what I want, some days in the mood for a suit, sometimes jeans.

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_emma_ wrote:Jesus Christ, reading all of this I start to feel so happy living in this poor country where average income is ridiculously small compared to the rest of Europe, but at least in the majority of jobs people are allowed to dress as they wish. :notworthy:
(I'm wearing bright pink fingernails, bright turquoise skirt, pink shoes and the militant sex machine t-shirt today. :twisted: )
Nice.

Dress down day at work today so:

Black shirt
Black jeans
Black belt
Black boots

and, um...

A pair of dancin' Homer Simpson socks.

Boogie woogie.
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smiscandlon wrote:
_emma_ wrote:Jesus Christ, reading all of this I start to feel so happy living in this poor country where average income is ridiculously small compared to the rest of Europe, but at least in the majority of jobs people are allowed to dress as they wish. :notworthy:
(I'm wearing bright pink fingernails, bright turquoise skirt, pink shoes and the militant sex machine t-shirt today. :twisted: )
Nice.

Dress down day at work today so:

Black shirt
Black jeans
Black belt
Black boots

and, um...

A pair of dancin' Homer Simpson socks.

Boogie woogie.
same old red rentokil overalls for me,but beneath,a sisters of mercy '1985'Tshirt!Oh yes! :notworthy:
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