Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't. Nothing to do with body image. I work hard to stay in shape and proudly rock a bathing suit at pool or beach. . I just don't think it's appropriate for an office party. I would probably wear a sundress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well since i work for the gov't, i don't expect my "company" toAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, no. but it's nice to know that some workplaces continue to experience such wealth in this economy. man, you must be out of touch.Anonymous wrote:Do none of you all have any sort of annual "club trip"? Every year for a week I'm with my co workers in a bathing suit next to the ocean or pool for a solid week. Next February is Costa Rica. Anyone not wearing a bikini is the odd woman out. Each year 3 months out from the trip I get bikini ready.
Next week we have a team building at Deep Creek..not being in a bathing suit would be very strange.
Actually companies are experiencing all time highs in profits. All one has to do is marginally be slightly aware of the stock market to know that.Sorry yours does not share in the spoils.
bankroll anything for me, but thanks for the condolences. and your post reads as naive too. sure, companies are profiting, but who is making off like bandits? certainly not the average american who is still trying to survive in this economy. certainly not that company's employees either. guess how many folks got raises in private industry last year?
again, clueless posts.
Tax payer does enough bankrolling for your lazy useless fat ass.
yep, insults work well when you have nothing of value to state. have a great day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well since i work for the gov't, i don't expect my "company" toAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, no. but it's nice to know that some workplaces continue to experience such wealth in this economy. man, you must be out of touch.Anonymous wrote:Do none of you all have any sort of annual "club trip"? Every year for a week I'm with my co workers in a bathing suit next to the ocean or pool for a solid week. Next February is Costa Rica. Anyone not wearing a bikini is the odd woman out. Each year 3 months out from the trip I get bikini ready.
Next week we have a team building at Deep Creek..not being in a bathing suit would be very strange.
Actually companies are experiencing all time highs in profits. All one has to do is marginally be slightly aware of the stock market to know that.Sorry yours does not share in the spoils.
bankroll anything for me, but thanks for the condolences. and your post reads as naive too. sure, companies are profiting, but who is making off like bandits? certainly not the average american who is still trying to survive in this economy. certainly not that company's employees either. guess how many folks got raises in private industry last year?
again, clueless posts.
Tax payer does enough bankrolling for your lazy useless fat ass.
Anonymous wrote:So many uptight people! I've been to work pool parties, they were family friendly and a lot of us got in the pool with the kids. NBD
Anonymous wrote:well since i work for the gov't, i don't expect my "company" toAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh, no. but it's nice to know that some workplaces continue to experience such wealth in this economy. man, you must be out of touch.Anonymous wrote:Do none of you all have any sort of annual "club trip"? Every year for a week I'm with my co workers in a bathing suit next to the ocean or pool for a solid week. Next February is Costa Rica. Anyone not wearing a bikini is the odd woman out. Each year 3 months out from the trip I get bikini ready.
Next week we have a team building at Deep Creek..not being in a bathing suit would be very strange.
Actually companies are experiencing all time highs in profits. All one has to do is marginally be slightly aware of the stock market to know that.Sorry yours does not share in the spoils.
bankroll anything for me, but thanks for the condolences. and your post reads as naive too. sure, companies are profiting, but who is making off like bandits? certainly not the average american who is still trying to survive in this economy. certainly not that company's employees either. guess how many folks got raises in private industry last year?
again, clueless posts.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing a bathing suit to a work event is a no win situation for women.
If you look bad, you feel self conscious and it could unfairly hurt your career.
If you look hot, your male coworkers might talk about you or at the very least be envisioning you in a swimsuit the next time they see you at a meeting.[/quote]
not that they aren't already but why add fuel to the fire?