Anonymous
Post 03/16/2015 14:39     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

I would err on the side of conservative for the first few days (ie wear the tights with skirts)-especially if your job is public facing. You'll probably be given a dress code to read as part of your orientation. If not, you'll at least be able to observe what others wear. Business casual can be interpreted so many ways and it really can be unique to each work environment.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2015 10:23     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

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Anonymous
Post 03/16/2015 09:40     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

If it is in a medical office, you probably can't wear open toed shoes (with or without hose.) I work in a medical office and those of us who don't wear scrubs tend to wear pants with a cardigan (it is always cold here) or in the summer a casual dress with no hose, but with ballet flats.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 23:21     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

Let's try again. No hose with open toe shoes. Ever.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 23:20     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

^^^hose
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 23:20     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

And no Jose worth open toe shoes. Ever.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 17:43     Subject: Re:Business Casual Work Environment

Tights in the winter with skirts, no tights or hose in the summer if your legs look good and are tan. No need for hose with pants.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 17:42     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

Why would anyone wear hosiery with pants EVER?
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 17:41     Subject: Business Casual Work Environment

SAHM starting a job in a small medical office. Do you think I need to wear hosiery with pants or knee length skirts?