Gilladian
Adventurer
I work in a public library at the reference desk. I think the dress code is technically "business casual" but mostly we wear slacks and a nice t-shirt, often with jacket or sweater over it (damned freezing A/C), or sometimes I'll wear a pantsuit. I have worn everything from nice jeans (on a friday) to a chinese silk jacket to a 3-piece suit, and none of them really raised an eyebrow, though the chinese jacket drew a lot of comments.
One day one of my co-workers wore her flip-flops because she forgot to change them after taking her dog for its morning walk... she realized it halfway through the day and went home to change. But our boss just laughed when she noticed.
The dress code for the non-professional staff is basically "clean jeans or slacks, no shorts, t-shirts may not have slogans on them, shoes must have toes." We've had a few part timers or temp staff who seemed not to understand that they were not dressing for a day at the pool.
One day one of my co-workers wore her flip-flops because she forgot to change them after taking her dog for its morning walk... she realized it halfway through the day and went home to change. But our boss just laughed when she noticed.
The dress code for the non-professional staff is basically "clean jeans or slacks, no shorts, t-shirts may not have slogans on them, shoes must have toes." We've had a few part timers or temp staff who seemed not to understand that they were not dressing for a day at the pool.