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Subject:Re: Dress Code/from a TieGuy From:Donald White <DonW -at- DATAFOCUS -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 22 Jul 1997 12:02:20 -0400
The person who perpetrated the tie on mankind should have been sentenced
to hang until dead. The rest of are under the same sentence.
Why do we want to establish differences, such as "chiefs" and "Indians?"
I was a Chief in the Navy, and seldom wore a tie (unless I couldn't get
away with it).
All of us in this shop wear jeans and T-shirts, and no one has any
difficulty recognizing their supervisor and the company officers.
Donald H. White
Senior Technical Writer donw -at- datafocus -dot- com
DataFocus, Inc. http://www.datafocus.com
Telephone: (703) 803-4359
Fax: (703) 803-3344
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim McAward [SMTP:jimmc -at- CHYRON -dot- COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 1997 11:53 AM
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> Subject: Dress Code/from a TieGuy
>
> Dressing like the Chiefs helps distinguish you from the Indians, and
> does
> wonders for career advancement.
>
> Also: I wear a shirt and tie so they don't ask me to unload trucks.
>
> Besides - ties are cool again!
>
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