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: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?
Of course I did, but my fed job was business casual. I had one suit for when I had a big meeting. Internal facing job 98% of the time.
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.
This is DOGE trolling to see what will get people upset.
I’ll just get some cheap blazer from old navy, slacks and boom suit.
A blazer and slacks is not a suit. You must be a Millennial.
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: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.
This is DOGE trolling to see what will get people upset.
I’ll just get some cheap blazer from old navy, slacks and boom suit.
A blazer and slacks is not a suit. You must be a Millennial.
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:Everyone can’t dress like Elon with a baseball cap?
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.
This is DOGE trolling to see what will get people upset.
I’ll just get some cheap blazer from old navy, slacks and boom suit.
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
Anonymous wrote: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.
Or, they must THINK they're a very important person.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Or, they must THINK they're a very important person.