Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm one of those rare feds that has always worn a suit in the office every day except for Fridays at a couple of agencies (including my current one). It's the norm in my field and at my level. A suit isn't necessary for most jobs but looking professional and presentable is. A minimally-restrictive business casual dress code should hardly be something to lose sleep over.
You must be a very important person.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm one of those rare feds that has always worn a suit in the office every day except for Fridays at a couple of agencies (including my current one). It's the norm in my field and at my level. A suit isn't necessary for most jobs but looking professional and presentable is. A minimally-restrictive business casual dress code should hardly be something to lose sleep over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wear nice dress slacks, a blouse and a blazer. Not that difficult.
I do not own any of those articles of clothing. It would be a huge expense to buy that, especially if I had to buy enough to be in the office five days a week.
Did you not work before 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wear nice dress slacks, a blouse and a blazer. Not that difficult.
I do not own any of those articles of clothing. It would be a huge expense to buy that, especially if I had to buy enough to be in the office five days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Just wear nice dress slacks, a blouse and a blazer. Not that difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Just wear nice dress slacks, a blouse and a blazer. Not that difficult.
Anonymous wrote:A friend at DHS got a dress code a week or two ago: no t-shirts, no revealing clothes, jeans must not have holes.
Anonymous wrote:If they impose this for DoD, I’ll be sure to accessorize with an American flag snot rag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll. No agency did this.
DHS HQ is doing this. Suits required. Every day.
That would be on Reddit immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll. No agency did this.
DHS HQ is doing this. Suits required. Every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a troll. No agency did this.
DHS HQ is doing this. Suits required. Every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw the email today- dress code is coming for my agency. "Suit and tie for men, equivalent for women."
I get that they are just trying to make people quit and this just annoys me.
OMG you mean no more PJ's and Crocs??
We already have a business casual dress code. Never jeans. I usually wear slacks and a blouse. But requiring suits is ridiculous