stubs
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Work are really starting to fuck me off at the moment. Recently I've had a holiday request declined because a project has been pushed back and there's a "company wide" block on holiday during that particular period (even though I'm nothing to do with the work)
Then they've been getting us to put in extra hours and on-call all over the place, and now saying on-call will become a permanent part of our work requirments.
But the bit that's really fucked me off now, despite keeping my cool about this other stuff, is that they've now revoked our "dress down Friday's"
I'm part of the IS department which are allowed to have this perk at the end of the week, but as we're located in a "Group Membership" building (call centre in other words), we have to adhere to their dress code now. However, they have random dress down days but without telling us because we're "not part of their teams"
Anyway, the rules go like this:
Suitable
blouse/shirts with long/short sleeves
short sleeved tops as long as they cover shoulders
smart casual shirts with a collar eg. polo
smart t-shirts
smart shirts
tailored jackets (optional)
tailored trousers
cardigans
jumpers
skirts
dresses
boots, Shoes or sandals
Not suitable on any day
strappy tops
t-shirts - scruffy or with offensive logos and/or statements
clothes that leave the midriff bare or low cut tops
shorts of any kind
tracksuit bottoms
beach flip flops
I'm sick to death of wearing black pants & shirt to be honest.. I don't feel it benefits my work in any way. I'm not customer facing and infact I'm uncomfortable wearing this shit so if anything, I feel I work better on a Friday when I'm comfortable and happy.
I worked at Sky for over a year in the same sort of department, and they didn't have a dress code any day of the week. That worked fine, and proved to me that it's an old fashioned snobbery way of working.
Can anyone suggest an alternative to the typical black suit-type trousers that I'm currently wearing, keeping in line with the dress code I posted above?
In the meantime, I'm now off to look for a new job.. been here long enough now anyway.
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stubs
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I suppose what I'm trying to ask is, what's the definition of "tailored trousers"?
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fir3vip3r
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go in starkers.. i dont see where thats banned.
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James
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Tailored trousers just mean smart trousers either ones come as part of a suit or that you buy on their own.
Not jeans, trackies etc.
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willay
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what is your role?
Smart t-shirts/polos with chinos or something would work, whats more comfortable then that ?
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Simon
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Where does is say what colour your pants need to be?
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Tommy L
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Seems pretty laid back with what you can wear tbh.
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Daimo B
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So buy grey ones, beige ones, dockers, white ones, tidy cargo trousers......
tbh that policy seems totally fair on clothing. Can't comment on the other situations as im not getting involved in that one
You want to count yourself lucky you don#'t work at McDonalds and wear a hair net.
I don't have a "code" as such, but still come in trousers and shirt everyday. As an IT professional, i'd expect this as a miniumum.
Either that or black cargo trousers with company polo shirt for the handy pockets.
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Dom
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WTF is a smart t-shirt?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
As an IT professional, i'd expect this as a miniumum.
Either that or black cargo trousers with company polo shirt for the handy pockets.
Bench T-shirt
Dark jeans
girl's shoes on.
IT professional here
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Daimo B
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City yuppies are moving more towards dress down on a perminant basis
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Bonney
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
WTF is a smart t-shirt?
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Graham88
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Dress code ftl.
I can wear what I want, but tend to wear the company polo shirts and trousers purely so I don't get my own stuff dirty. Comfy clothes make work easier though, it's very true
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Ben G
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sounds fair.
i wear tracksuit bottoms and whatever t-shirt i feel like to work. supposed to wear black trousers and a polo shirt with the ford logo on it but the material is shite and makes you sweat.
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
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Also forgot to add this bit (which no longer applies to me)
Fridays only
Smart jeans (but not scruffy or torn ones) and trainers may be worn.
...so from this I take it that jeans aren't allowed anymore for me.
Up to now, I've followed the smarter approach, as the other departments seem to be wearing the suit-type pants and smart shirts etc.. But now they want us to wear it everyday, I want to be comfortable in it, so was thinking along the lines of these with a polo shirt and some tidy beige work boots.
I'm in the IS department, but I'm very involved in the installation and cabling of servers in the data centre. Lots of messing under the floor on hands an knees etc.. something which we often tried to put off until a Friday so we could do it in thick jeans and boots. I've ripped a hole in 2 pairs of smart trousers in 6 months working here.
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Tom G
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Thats sounds pretty good actually!
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_Allan_
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I have a similar dress code but just wear a polo top and pants. Hardly ever see customers face to face so don't see why it's so strict. Our Florida office gets to wear shorts
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by stubs
Also forgot to add this bit (which no longer applies to me)
Fridays only
Smart jeans (but not scruffy or torn ones) and trainers may be worn.
...so from this I take it that jeans aren't allowed anymore for me.
Up to now, I've followed the smarter approach, as the other departments seem to be wearing the suit-type pants and smart shirts etc.. But now they want us to wear it everyday, I want to be comfortable in it, so was thinking along the lines of these with a polo shirt and some tidy beige work boots.
I'm in the IS department, but I'm very involved in the installation and cabling of servers in the data centre. Lots of messing under the floor on hands an knees etc.. something which we often tried to put off until a Friday so we could do it in thick jeans and boots. I've ripped a hole in 2 pairs of smart trousers in 6 months working here.
So your moaning because you can't wear scruffy ripped tatty jeans to WORK on a friday....
So what, put normal jeans on, and save your scruffy crap for the evening?
Whats the big issue here?
Think yourself lucky you have a job still in the current climate, then think about how lame your whinge actually is
And it doesn't say NO jeans, it says no SCRUFFY jeans.
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stubs
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
So your moaning because you can't wear scruffy ripped tatty jeans to WORK on a friday....
So what, put normal jeans on, and save your scruffy crap for the evening?
Whats the big issue here?
Think yourself lucky you have a job still in the current climate, then think about how lame your whinge actually is
And it doesn't say NO jeans, it says no SCRUFFY jeans.
That's not what I'm saying... I think we've got our wires crossed.
In my original post I said they are revoking our "dress down Fridays"- this only applies to about 6 of us who work in IS, but in the wrong building. So we now need to adhere to the building's dress code rather than our own department's dress code.
The reason I added the bit about Friday's dress code is that smart jeans must be considered to be "dress down"... even though they're not specified as not allowed in the smart dress code.
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John
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WAs there not some rule that if a company wants to implement a dress code they must supply/pay for it because it's classed as a uniform?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
City yuppies are moving more towards dress down on a perminant basis
haha you can only say that cause you work in the sticks now you cunt *AWAITS CITY RANT*
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by stubs
Anyway, the rules go like this:
Suitable
blouse/shirts with long/short sleeves
short sleeved tops as long as they cover shoulders
smart casual shirts with a collar eg. polo
smart t-shirts
smart shirts
tailored jackets (optional)
tailored trousers
cardigans
jumpers
skirts
dresses
boots, Shoes or sandals
Not suitable on any day
strappy tops
t-shirts - scruffy or with offensive logos and/or statements
clothes that leave the midriff bare or low cut tops
shorts of any kind
tracksuit bottoms
beach flip flops
They dont define what boots are accecptable, go in wearing a pair of new rocks
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Danny P
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I work in an office and we dont really have a dress code. Today for example I wore shorts & a polo shirt.
Generally folk know what is acceptable, and was isn't. Worked there for 5 years and never known anyone be told that what they are wearing is unacceptable.
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ChrisBoom
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I have to wear head to toe orange hi-viz for work
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AndyKent
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Feel lucky that you still pretty much get to wear whatever you like. Most office types have to wear a shirt and tie all day. Don't see what the problem is tbh.
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