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<blockquote data-quote="tomBitonti" data-source="post: 6265581" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>I've had a number of different codes:</p><p></p><p>Whatever (delivering newspapers); the weather was the deciding factor here.</p><p></p><p>Dress shirt and tie; jacket (but you didn't have to wear it at all times): Coding in a health care center. Was nailed once for not wearing a tie one day, so it was mostly enforced.</p><p></p><p>Suit and tie (software, working as a consultant); the general rule was to dress better than the client.</p><p></p><p>Jeans and a collared shirt; but, managers tend to dress up, and higher level managers even more so, and some folks distinctly dress down. (Working software in a large corporation; not customer facing.) Here neat, clean, and presentable is most of the rule. However, the real guideline is to match the social expectation, which means there is no single rule, but a set of guidelines.</p><p></p><p>The biggest nit that I have at times, as to dress, is seeing folks in sandals, or less. I think that is a feature of the southern US, and I'm from the northern US.</p><p></p><p>From what I gather, different industries have very different standards. Hospitals and financial institutions seem to have the strictest standards.</p><p></p><p>I'm not counting professions which have distinct uniforms, e.g., police, where the uniform serves a specific social function and is mandated. Similarly, different folks in hospitals have different color clothing to distinguish their role.</p><p></p><p>Don't have much experience in services, so can't comment on that, but I understand waiters / waitresses usually have either fixed uniforms, or a set of narrow guidelines, so to set a style for the restaurant.</p><p></p><p>One place which has very strict guidelines across the corporation is Disney. Check out:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://cp.disneycareers.com/en/about-disney-college-program/disney-look/" target="_blank">http://cp.disneycareers.com/en/about-disney-college-program/disney-look/</a></p><p></p><p>Thx!</p><p></p><p>TomB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomBitonti, post: 6265581, member: 13107"] I've had a number of different codes: Whatever (delivering newspapers); the weather was the deciding factor here. Dress shirt and tie; jacket (but you didn't have to wear it at all times): Coding in a health care center. Was nailed once for not wearing a tie one day, so it was mostly enforced. Suit and tie (software, working as a consultant); the general rule was to dress better than the client. Jeans and a collared shirt; but, managers tend to dress up, and higher level managers even more so, and some folks distinctly dress down. (Working software in a large corporation; not customer facing.) Here neat, clean, and presentable is most of the rule. However, the real guideline is to match the social expectation, which means there is no single rule, but a set of guidelines. The biggest nit that I have at times, as to dress, is seeing folks in sandals, or less. I think that is a feature of the southern US, and I'm from the northern US. From what I gather, different industries have very different standards. Hospitals and financial institutions seem to have the strictest standards. I'm not counting professions which have distinct uniforms, e.g., police, where the uniform serves a specific social function and is mandated. Similarly, different folks in hospitals have different color clothing to distinguish their role. Don't have much experience in services, so can't comment on that, but I understand waiters / waitresses usually have either fixed uniforms, or a set of narrow guidelines, so to set a style for the restaurant. One place which has very strict guidelines across the corporation is Disney. Check out: [url]http://cp.disneycareers.com/en/about-disney-college-program/disney-look/[/url] Thx! TomB [/QUOTE]
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