Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those sporting red MAGA caps will get free meal in the cafeteria
Our cafeteria hasn’t been open in years and our water fountains are all taped off with caution tape and warning signs about legionnaires disease. You must be working in private industry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those sporting red MAGA caps will get free meal in the cafeteria
Our cafeteria hasn’t been open in years and our water fountains are all taped off with caution tape and warning signs about legionnaires disease. You must be working in private industry.
Anonymous wrote:Those sporting red MAGA caps will get free meal in the cafeteria
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf
Has this board been taken over by Russian trolls?
Pretty much.
Anonymous wrote:Wtf
Has this board been taken over by Russian trolls?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you randomly capitalizing words that shouldn’t be? Do you not know what a proper noun is? So weird and Trumpy.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come now. People won't take you seriously if you start complaining about minor things.
Troll.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we have such a dress code imposed I will be creative with it! In fact, it might be time to dust off my retired husband’s suit jackets, shirts and ties. Maybe I will splurge for a fedora to really make a statement. B
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☜)
This wins the thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My non-public facing partner at IRS has always had to wear business dress. No business casual for them. They don't even have a dress down Friday option.
I have been at IRS for 35 years and have never heard of this. Everyone used to dress up more in the early years. Now it is business casual with some people pushing the envelope in jeans. We are non public facing and anything else would be ridiculous. Can you imagine managers behind closed doors...is Cindy's top ok? I am not sure if it is professional. Men are easy. Any button up shirt and a tie I can be fine with..but that top has a bow?? Are bows professional?? We need more specific guidance.
If you all hadn’t been wearing JEANS to work you wouldn’t be in this situation.
That’s fair
I have two kids working in n big tech. Tshirts and jeans are the norm. Shorts in the summer. A collared shirt is dressing up.
Anonymous wrote:So it’s not just about sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we have such a dress code imposed I will be creative with it! In fact, it might be time to dust off my retired husband’s suit jackets, shirts and ties. Maybe I will splurge for a fedora to really make a statement. B
Watch out - they might accuse you of being trans!
Is it really that scary to be “accused” of being trans?
You must not be paying attention
Why would you be scared of being called trans?
You sweet, innocent and completely naive person. It's never been safe to be trans. Things got moderately better in past 20 years, and backslid mightily during the 2024 election to present day.
The federal government isn’t going after transgender civil servants. The executive order was only for military.
Anti- trans sentiment was one of the three main issues that led to people voting for this admin. They are definitely not done going after transgender people.
99% of people are not against trans people in a workplace. I think it was more the sentiment that any topics of sex should get left at home, along with religion and politics.
The big trans issue was more over which gender they should compete as in sports. That's the one people voted against.