Anonymous wrote:Was it Zoom or in person?
Anonymous wrote:I love that op is so shocked about this and i am shocked that someone who spells 't shirt' 'TEE SHIRT' is in regular employ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preach, sister!
It’s like everyone lost their mind during covid and devolved to unprofessional behavior…particularly when it comes to appearance.
If your team is simply meeting without clients, external parties, etc., then maybe you can get away with a nice solid t-shirt. But it shouldn’t have logos, writing, pictures, etc.
If clients/external parties are involved, then you need to dress like you are in the office. No t-shirts.
And interviews require a jacket.
Geez.
I’m struck by how so many people dress inappropriately.
We met with lawyers from a fancy Big Law firm and one was in t-shirt and zipper hoodie like a tech bro. So weird.
And just last week I was in a zoom meeting with two dozen people from nearly as many orgs, and I noticed multiple people wearing t-shirts with pictures or writing. WTH are people thinking?
Calm down. I work in my PJs most days.
I published 3 major strategic analyses last year for public and private sector clients and will be quoted in Tier 1 media next week.
Anonymous wrote:That is completely unprofessional. Tee-shirt people should not get the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preach, sister!
It’s like everyone lost their mind during covid and devolved to unprofessional behavior…particularly when it comes to appearance.
If your team is simply meeting without clients, external parties, etc., then maybe you can get away with a nice solid t-shirt. But it shouldn’t have logos, writing, pictures, etc.
If clients/external parties are involved, then you need to dress like you are in the office. No t-shirts.
And interviews require a jacket.
Geez.
I’m struck by how so many people dress inappropriately.
We met with lawyers from a fancy Big Law firm and one was in t-shirt and zipper hoodie like a tech bro. So weird.
And just last week I was in a zoom meeting with two dozen people from nearly as many orgs, and I noticed multiple people wearing t-shirts with pictures or writing. WTH are people thinking?
It sounds like it's not actually weird or inappropriate anymore.
It’s almost like people have realized that your clothes don’t influence how your brain works.
It’s almost like some people are too clueless to realize the world quickly judges you based on your appearance regardless of how smart you might be.
Maybe in your world they do.
You mean the real world?
Yes.
There’s a reason even the dumbest, least credentialed people often succeed: they are attractive…or do their best to look polished and professional at work.
I’ve worked in my PJs for the past 5 years. Have had great success. But ok.
key words here are "AT WORK"
+1 Why are people so stupid these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preach, sister!
It’s like everyone lost their mind during covid and devolved to unprofessional behavior…particularly when it comes to appearance.
If your team is simply meeting without clients, external parties, etc., then maybe you can get away with a nice solid t-shirt. But it shouldn’t have logos, writing, pictures, etc.
If clients/external parties are involved, then you need to dress like you are in the office. No t-shirts.
And interviews require a jacket.
Geez.
I’m struck by how so many people dress inappropriately.
We met with lawyers from a fancy Big Law firm and one was in t-shirt and zipper hoodie like a tech bro. So weird.
And just last week I was in a zoom meeting with two dozen people from nearly as many orgs, and I noticed multiple people wearing t-shirts with pictures or writing. WTH are people thinking?
It sounds like it's not actually weird or inappropriate anymore.
It’s almost like people have realized that your clothes don’t influence how your brain works.
It’s almost like some people are too clueless to realize the world quickly judges you based on your appearance regardless of how smart you might be.
Maybe in your world they do.
You mean the real world?
Yes.
There’s a reason even the dumbest, least credentialed people often succeed: they are attractive…or do their best to look polished and professional at work.
I’ve worked in my PJs for the past 5 years. Have had great success. But ok.
key words here are "AT WORK"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preach, sister!
It’s like everyone lost their mind during covid and devolved to unprofessional behavior…particularly when it comes to appearance.
If your team is simply meeting without clients, external parties, etc., then maybe you can get away with a nice solid t-shirt. But it shouldn’t have logos, writing, pictures, etc.
If clients/external parties are involved, then you need to dress like you are in the office. No t-shirts.
And interviews require a jacket.
Geez.
I’m struck by how so many people dress inappropriately.
We met with lawyers from a fancy Big Law firm and one was in t-shirt and zipper hoodie like a tech bro. So weird.
And just last week I was in a zoom meeting with two dozen people from nearly as many orgs, and I noticed multiple people wearing t-shirts with pictures or writing. WTH are people thinking?
It sounds like it's not actually weird or inappropriate anymore.
It’s almost like people have realized that your clothes don’t influence how your brain works.
It’s almost like some people are too clueless to realize the world quickly judges you based on your appearance regardless of how smart you might be.
Maybe in your world they do.
You mean the real world?
Yes.
There’s a reason even the dumbest, least credentialed people often succeed: they are attractive…or do their best to look polished and professional at work.
I’ve worked in my PJs for the past 5 years. Have had great success. But ok.