Self Mutilation

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Andrea S
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Surely everyone dresses for work. The mind boggles at the bodies that would be on view.

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david63
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Andrea S wrote:
Surely everyone dresses for work. The mind boggles at the bodies that would be on view.
Some, I believe, undress for work :crazy:

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There's dressing and there's dressing, Andrea. One young lady I worked alongside wore clothes that were too revealing (she was the receptionist), her replacement was ordered to wear a neck-scarf to cover her multiple "love bites".

David, I trust you are going by hearsay, or is there something you wish to tell us?
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Re: Self Mutilation

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Dark Knight wrote:
Ken
the IT industry is well known for having no dress sense what so ever :P , geek chic I believe it is called :D :D
... the curious thing is that if you want to know what is likely to be in fashion next year then just look at todays geek chic ... it will give you a fair idea ... flamin awful if you ask me. :).
your avatar being a perfect example
Says the man whose avatar wears his underpants on the outside of his gimp suit. :D

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Re: Self Mutilation

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Silver_Shiney wrote:
Kendhni wrote:
Some very broad sweeping statements there, SS ... I would suggest possibly born out of what you would like to think rather than reality. I never understood the relationship to 'respect', if someone thinks someone else is being disrespectful by not conforming to their preconceived ideas of how the other person should be dressed, then it is equally (possibly more) disrespectful of that person to be so judgemental ... respect is earned and should not be expected.
Broad, sweeping statements? Not at all, sir. I'd call them "specific and pointed". I suspect you are judging reality by today's low moral standards where anything goes, and if it impacts on someone else, tough - at least, that's what I see around me on a daily basis.
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I agree with you about 'first impressions' ... but only on the grounds of peoples ingrained prejudice and desire/need for others to conform to their expectations ... sadly that is the way many still think.
Ingrained prejudice or ingrained (but shrinking) sense of what is actually right and proper? Why is it sad that many still think that?
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Arguably, you should respect yourself enough to allow your own personality and skills to shine through and speak for themselves ... respect earned based on a false or made up persona simply to show conformance to someone else's prejudice is worth nothing.
Agreed, but I don't understand how that covers mutilating yourself.
Many years ago I was sub-contracted to a company that had casual dress code .. unfortunately our company had not quite come up to date at that point so we were forced to wear suit and tie ... it gave a them-and-us atmosphere, something that even the management noticed, to the point that they requested our management to relax the code for us. After that we fitted in well and their in-house and contract teams merged really well. So it really does work both ways.
Incidentally, it's good to see you back on the forum. You have been missed,
Thanks, sadly it is not permanent, I fly out again later today.

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Kendhni wrote:
Thanks, sadly it is not permanent, I fly out again later today.
That's a shame, you bring such interesting comments and subjects to the forum.

Safe journeys!
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
There's dressing and there's dressing, Andrea. One young lady I worked alongside wore clothes that were too revealing (she was the receptionist), her replacement was ordered to wear a neck-scarf to cover her multiple "love bites".

David, I trust you are going by hearsay, or is there something you wish to tell us?

Alan

Can you let me have your work address please :thumbup:

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