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Harijan wrote:If suits are the dress code you need a minimum of 4 suits (one will be out of rotation for cleaning almost always). For the 3+ years I had a suit only dress code I had 5 relatively cheap suits ($400-600 each) and one presentation/important meeting suite ($3,000+).
I think suits is a silly standard, but if the standard exists it must not only be followed, but surpassed.
If this job is something you are going to stick with long-term looking your best each day will eventually open doors for you.
Coleman wrote:btownmeggy wrote:MeDeFe wrote:You'll be a mod on CC?
It'd never happen. I once used the N-word in the forums, which automatically disqualifies me.
That's so odd, it didn't disqualify me. Although, I'm not really a mod. I forgot where I was going with this...
btownmeggy wrote:It's with a government agency that most people can't even imagine existing

btownmeggy wrote:Coleman wrote:btownmeggy wrote:MeDeFe wrote:You'll be a mod on CC?
It'd never happen. I once used the N-word in the forums, which automatically disqualifies me.
That's so odd, it didn't disqualify me. Although, I'm not really a mod. I forgot where I was going with this...
LINK? Where did you use the N-word that I daren't say?
btownmeggy wrote:Well, I CERTAINLY plan on buying my suits at Goodwill. Or Value Village/Savers. OOH, anyone live in a city with a Goodwill Outlet? You buy by the pound!
wicked wrote:btwown, I think as the only female exec, you could get away with pant suits as well, no? That would increase your mix & match choices, to create several new outfits.
btownmeggy wrote:Now, what was the need for that?
Harijan wrote:Then you come back with the great sarcastic goodwill bullshit.