This is DOGE trolling to see what will get people upset. I’ll just get some cheap blazer from old navy, slacks and boom suit. |
| At my agency we are required to eat Trump steaks for lunch every day. |
| People used to wear suits regularly. I used to wear suit bottoms and a nice collared shirt as a teacher in the aughts. Buy two cheap ones and rotate. Don’t let DOGE get you down. |
+1. I think I'd have a tie or scarf for every day of the year! |
| Really twisting the knife here |
Don’t forget, only one person per office gets to be that guy who always wears a bow tie. Get in quick and there’s no reason that guy can’t be you ☜(゚ヮ゚☜) |
I wear sneakers (Ok, running shoes) every day. -NAVSEA engineer |
What agency or office? |
This wins the thread |
| I’ll adhere to a dress code when the DOGE boys do. |
I'm not a troll, and I am scandalized at all the cuts (I've got neighbors and friends who were let go), the RTO, and the general nastiness and humiliations. But to the honest, I applaud a more professional dress code for the federal government. Americans are notoriously lax in dress and I don't think it's a good thing. And for the people who need to buy stuff... I buy my clothes on Poshmark. |
So…which agency? |
I don't believe you. This is not an effort to bring a more professional dress code, this is a tactic to get people to leave. And the concern trolling about how people won't take you seriously if you complain about something is a constant refrain no matter what the topic. |
| You can buy a men's blazer real cheap off eBay. Got my dh one to keep in the office. |
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When I worked at GAO there was a no denim rule. David Walker was known to rush down the hall to inspect fabric if it was that certain blue, lol.
When I worked at CRS, you had to be ready to go to brief staff or Members. Dress and blazer, pants and jacket, suit, no toe cleavage., When I worker at OTA most of the time no one cared. They defunded us, lol. Better to dress to expect a client call than know one isn't coming. Lore from the 80s-90s |