LaTigresse
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ORIGINAL: ExSteelAgain Well, of course cleanliness and dressing appropriately for the occasion are important, but I want to follow up on what someone above said. I work in a place where those with the highest degrees work and then all level of others. Invariably the worse dressed are the most important people. Those who the others are working to keep happy. The level of dress is not mandatory for anyone, but when I get on the elevator with someone really dressed up I know he is a midlevel type of some kind. The really important people wear jeans to work. Some ride bikes. To take it even further I’ve noticed some of the male housekeepers will change into fancy clothes before leaving work. That’s not faulting them for dressing up, but simply my observation. It's funny when you brought this up it reminded me of my son. For the last few years his work has taken him to Lima Peru for long periods of time. Several of the shops they have down there are in nasty parts of the city. Usually he is driven around by an armed body guard but on rare occasion he finds himself on his own. One thing he noticed immediately is that, the locals that work in the shops, come to work in their nicest clothes. They then change into work clothes to get all greasy dirty. When the work day is finished, they clean up, change back into their finery, and go home. Only the very poorest, the homeless, the mentally ill, do present themselves in nice clothing in public. That gave him the idea for the times when he needed to move around the city without his body guard, to wear his grubby work clothes. It would be assumed he was not worth robbing or kidnapping, so they left him alone. Even walk circles around him on the sidewalk.
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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