The usual: dress pants, dress shirt with embroidered logo, socks & no tie. All in the most practical color-black.
Watch out for those M&Ms. They've overpowered me on several occasions. =^..^=
The usual: dress pants, dress shirt with embroidered logo, socks & no tie. All in the most practical color-black.
Watch out for those M&Ms. They've overpowered me on several occasions. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=
Anything but jeans, shorts, or t-shirts. I always wear all black because I don't like toner and ink to show on my clothes, and normally wear button down collared shirts ... sometimes polo, but I prefer buttons. I do have the option of buying shirts with company logos, but I don't.
We wear smart casual, no shorts or t-shirts.
Management says wear a tie but we told them where to stick that idea and then floss!!!
Personally prefer dark short sleeve shirts, trousers and Magnum boots which have saved me a few times this week as people can't be bothered to clear their paths and car parks or put down salt.
Dress slacks with low cut tops and a push-up bra. Yes, female here. Male techs have to wear dress shirts and ties except for 'Casual Fridays' then it's logo polo shirts.
One of my fellow techs asked at a service meeting why I didn't have to wear a tie and then others chimed in about it as well. I promptly told him I would wear a tie when he puts on a bra. Silence, then hysterical laughter from the Service Manager.
Employee handbook says collared shirts and slacks neatly pressed. Shirts must be either no logo, company logo, vendor logo, or CUSTOMER logo!
I dig this since one of our customers is the local Harley dealer, and another is my fav tattoo shop, and free shirts from both for the advertising!
Regards
Company polo or better, Dockers, no sneakers or work boots,
i used to wear polo shirts till i realised the draught was comming through the hole in the middle
wait...I fell out of my chair laughing on that one. God, I never saw the guys you work with, but I remember the techs that used to complain cause I only had to wear the button up oxford (I changed jobs once for making me wear the oxford) I talked the boss into letting us wear the polo with the logo. They loved me for that, because they hated the ties. I got hugs every morning after that one. Just imagining them in a bra nearly killed me. LOL. Most of them looked like they rode with the Hell's Angels on the weekend.I promptly told him I would wear a tie when he puts on a bra.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Coke in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!".
hi all,we are in south america ,the summer is tooooo hoootttt!!!! (and the girls tooo!!!) we use cargo bermudas,tenis,polo with the company logo,and caps,the customers dont care about the look,they only want the copier running.On winter(too cold!) we use cargo,polar with the logo and jackets provided by the company,skarf ,gloves...
Well, I work in my jammies, if I have to go out I just slip a pair of jeans on top of the pants and go. My wife works at home too except for 1 day a week when she goes to a client and I get a break. She works in her bathrobe (at home only)
What a team!
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