Had to wear a tie for ten years. At the last one I would intentionally buy the most hideous of ties to wear. Fortunately in my new position it's "business casual" so polo and slacks. For the past twelve years it was jeans and shirt.
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Even when the company went business casual I wore a suit and tie.
ReplyDeleteIt pissed my boss off and was well worth it.
AGH! Ties. Run, run away.
ReplyDeleteHad to wear a tie for ten years. At the last one I would intentionally buy the most hideous of ties to wear. Fortunately in my new position it's "business casual" so polo and slacks. For the past twelve years it was jeans and shirt.
I would intentionally buy the most hideous of ties to wear
ReplyDeleteYes. Exactly once you begin to regard the dress code as a challenge it becomes fun.
I'm kidding. I like wearing a tie. I like interesting ties. I spent my life in uniform, I'm enjoying wearing nice clothes and some color for a change.
Ties?? Last time I wore a tie for work was the last time I wore my class A's. ummm, 1988? Can't stand 'em.
ReplyDeleteBut now I know what to get you for Christmas. mwuahahahaha...
In this environment ties are a rank badge. The guy wearing the tie is in charge. The guy in jeans and a t-shirt is a flunky.
ReplyDeleteAnd I will always take a tie as a gift. The more unique the better
I already sent you links to ties you desperately need to wear to work!
ReplyDeleteOh, goodie...
ReplyDeletethe get Jim a Tie Challenge!!
You're ON Dude!!!
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