Anonymous wrote:I'm a 60 yro professional - I've worn open toed shoes and always have painted toenails. These rules are outdated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very unprofessional to wear open toe shoes.
DP. I've gotten along fine, with a career path through multiple countries. I wear only Birkenstocks. My "unprofessional" footwear doesn't seem to have held me back at all.
Whether it held you back is irrelevant, it’s still unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very unprofessional to wear open toe shoes.
DP. I've gotten along fine, with a career path through multiple countries. I wear only Birkenstocks. My "unprofessional" footwear doesn't seem to have held me back at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a 60 yro professional - I've worn open toed shoes and always have painted toenails. These rules are outdated.
Whether or not these rules are outdated depends upon where you work — and what you do.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 60 yro professional - I've worn open toed shoes and always have painted toenails. These rules are outdated.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 60 yro professional - I've worn open toed shoes and always have painted toenails. These rules are outdated.
Anonymous wrote:No, because I would never wear work shoes that showed my nail polish.
Anonymous wrote:Keep an impeccable pedicure.
I’m a massage therapist and every high level exec I’ve treated has a gorgeous mani/pedi.