I'm curious, Brian. I know how I feel or react when I see workers in tee-shirts, jeans, shorts in positions of authority in corporate America. I also know how I would react to workers strolling in at 10 am. Did you have a distinct reaction to the casualness and laid-back atmosphere? In general, how do you feel about this?
To me ... It gives off an aura of "I don't care" about myself or what I do. Just my opinion, but when I encounter folks at a formal concert, the theater or at church dressed like they've been at a picnic .. shorts, tee-shirts and flip flops, I think it's disrespectful to those people presenting the work.
Do these new peers of yours dress that way when meeting with clients? Your thoughts?
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Date: 2009-02-03 12:29 am (UTC)To me ... It gives off an aura of "I don't care" about myself or what I do. Just my opinion, but when I encounter folks at a formal concert, the theater or at church dressed like they've been at a picnic .. shorts, tee-shirts and flip flops, I think it's disrespectful to those people presenting the work.
Do these new peers of yours dress that way when meeting with clients? Your thoughts?