I just bought...
C-6 worked for Boeing Computer Services in Richland @ Hanford & had to were the nice clothes then he went from there to M-Soft and the crew told him to LOOSE the shirt & tie unless you have an interview
went from the M-Soft Shorts & Tees to Stater Bro's VERY OLSK00L WHITE SHIRT & TIe
Spoiler
I like seeing the nice shirt sometimes
but understood
Originally Posted by WestSideBilly' timestamp='1461087479' post='23942934
No, just refreshing my work clothes and trying to dress a bit more professionally.
C-6 worked for Boeing Computer Services in Richland @ Hanford & had to were the nice clothes then he went from there to M-Soft and the crew told him to LOOSE the shirt & tie unless you have an interview
went from the M-Soft Shorts & Tees to Stater Bro's VERY OLSK00L WHITE SHIRT & TIe
Spoiler
I like seeing the nice shirt sometimes
but understood 

After that I worked in a shop environment where clothes occasionally got wrecked, so I mostly wore cheap polos and khakis.
At the Lazy B there wasn't really a dress code so the polos and khakis continued. I'd occasionally wear a shirt and tie just to mess with people, especially if I had to leave early for something.
But I've been going through the closet and getting a donation bag ready; many of the same polos I wore in Fort Wayne I still have/wear. The new job is higher visibility and I frequent have meetings with higher management, so looking a bit more professional doesn't hurt. So I'm transitioning to button up shirts and proper dress pants (which are more comfortable anyway). No ties, for now, unless I feel like messing with people again
On the subject of ties, some of my coworkers go out for lunch every day, on thursday they go to a thai place. A couple weeks ago in our staff meeting (which is just before lunch on Thursday) they were talking about thai thursday. The next week, one of my coworkers wore a tie...
... since it was tie thursday.
... since it was tie thursday.
Originally Posted by vtecmom' timestamp='1461096408' post='23943068
[quote name='WestSideBilly' timestamp='1461087479' post='23942934']
No, just refreshing my work clothes and trying to dress a bit more professionally.
No, just refreshing my work clothes and trying to dress a bit more professionally.
C-6 worked for Boeing Computer Services in Richland @ Hanford & had to were the nice clothes then he went from there to M-Soft and the crew told him to LOOSE the shirt & tie unless you have an interview
went from the M-Soft Shorts & Tees to Stater Bro's VERY OLSK00L WHITE SHIRT & TIe
Spoiler
I like seeing the nice shirt sometimes
but understood 

After that I worked in a shop environment where clothes occasionally got wrecked, so I mostly wore cheap polos and khakis.
At the Lazy B there wasn't really a dress code so the polos and khakis continued. I'd occasionally wear a shirt and tie just to mess with people, especially if I had to leave early for something.
But I've been going through the closet and getting a donation bag ready; many of the same polos I wore in Fort Wayne I still have/wear. The new job is higher visibility and I frequent have meetings with higher management, so looking a bit more professional doesn't hurt. So I'm transitioning to button up shirts and proper dress pants (which are more comfortable anyway). No ties, for now, unless I feel like messing with people again

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Stater Bros had a RED TIE Friday deal in support of the Troops
On the subject of ties, some of my coworkers go out for lunch every day, on thursday they go to a thai place. A couple weeks ago in our staff meeting (which is just before lunch on Thursday) they were talking about thai thursday. The next week, one of my coworkers wore a tie...
... since it was tie thursday.
... since it was tie thursday.

I ate at the Thai place the S Bro's co-workers took C-6 to in San B and it was SUPER YUMMY! Now checking others in the area since we lack in good Chinese places here
On the subject of ties, some of my coworkers go out for lunch every day, on thursday they go to a thai place. A couple weeks ago in our staff meeting (which is just before lunch on Thursday) they were talking about thai thursday. The next week, one of my coworkers wore a tie...
... since it was tie thursday.
... since it was tie thursday.










