My first job did, for some reason. It was just a polo, so it wasn’t a big deal, but I did think it was weird since we never had customers or anything like that at the office 🤷♂️
I once worked as paid practice at a company that required all employees to wear a business suit and tie or whatever the female version of that is. Every day, to go sit in front of the computer and meet literally always the same people, tie and a suit.
My practice ended, and they were very happy with me and asked me to stay longer. I said Lol no and left to never look back.
Programmers have uniforms? WTF?
Any job can have a uniform if your leadership has brain damage
Comment of the day.
And if they don’t have brain damage, are they really corporate leadership material?
At my old job we had “uniforms” which meant: a polo with a logo on it.
I heard about dress codes before, even about enforcing them, but never about uniform requirements. Wild.
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My first job did, for some reason. It was just a polo, so it wasn’t a big deal, but I did think it was weird since we never had customers or anything like that at the office 🤷♂️
I once worked as paid practice at a company that required all employees to wear a business suit and tie or whatever the female version of that is. Every day, to go sit in front of the computer and meet literally always the same people, tie and a suit.
My practice ended, and they were very happy with me and asked me to stay longer. I said Lol no and left to never look back.
Yup, as mentioned in the job postings. Not all but some do.
Besides shorts and t-shirt/tank top?