ravn -> RE: Collar in the Workplace is quite amusing (3/27/2006 7:12:36 AM)
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ORIGINAL: BeachMystress While yes, this is America and yes, you have freedom to wear what you want.. others have freedom not to pay you to do such. I've more than once had to be part of a discussion with employees, explaining to them that black nail polish and lipstick, extreme/goth jewelry and certain types of clothing were not acceptable in our workplace. Especially in a job where someone has contact with the public, you are a representative of your company. You have to project a certain image to make the customer comfortable. Every one of the 8 people I've had to discuss this with over the years screamed about their right to wear what they want. Each of them threatened to quit. They were told they were free to quit, as we upheld our standards of projecting a professional appearance. Every one of them conformed to policy. I work at Sears Portrait Studio. In addition, i wear my collar at ALL times. It's not that i want to take it off, or even could take it off, I can't and wouldn't take it off. Seeing my collar it's really quite obvious what it is, but the one time my boos asked me to remove it, i calmly explained ot her what it was and the reason i wore it (and also that i couldn't take it off) and she seemed satisfied. Since that time she's taken to askingme question and has even gotten interested in the scene. So wear your collars, be proud, be loyal, be true, be honest, and everyone will respect you for it. (And if they can't...fuck 'em! I wouldn't work for someone so uptight anyways..it's only a paycheck, they're easy to come by)
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