Blue_boost
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When I go to work I meet people, usually dressed in business attire, a tie, business shoes etc.
But sometimes when I go to coles or Woolworths and people I do business with in the day look professional, but after hours look like an absolute blob. Bad clothing, thongs that show ugly feet, dishevelled hair, unshaven. A complete horror show.
how am I supposed to see them as a professional during the day when they look like a blob after hours?
dont people have a duty to their employer not to bring the workplace into disrepute by looking like a blob out of hours?
it’s like your nice to people during the day but as soon as you drove out the workplace carpark, you give your business associate the bird and some foul mouthed language.
what people do in their own time impacts their work. So come on people dress properly on the weekend in the event you bump into someone from work / customer etc.
agree?
But sometimes when I go to coles or Woolworths and people I do business with in the day look professional, but after hours look like an absolute blob. Bad clothing, thongs that show ugly feet, dishevelled hair, unshaven. A complete horror show.
how am I supposed to see them as a professional during the day when they look like a blob after hours?
dont people have a duty to their employer not to bring the workplace into disrepute by looking like a blob out of hours?
it’s like your nice to people during the day but as soon as you drove out the workplace carpark, you give your business associate the bird and some foul mouthed language.
what people do in their own time impacts their work. So come on people dress properly on the weekend in the event you bump into someone from work / customer etc.
agree?