No matches for the words 'shirt' or 'tie' or 'dress' in any of the comments.
This probably means nothing to anyone here but it used to be auspicious for people promoted into management to actually dress the part not out of prideful superiority but modesty and respect and and acknowledgement of this duty and responsibility.
Think of it as a flag in software.
A lot of the conversations we have are already on the wrong level when it's a manager in jeans looking like it's his day off but what would anyone know about this when comfort reigns supreme and we're all at best only half invested in anything we do professionally.
If you plan to down vote this rather than doing it in the silent way, put a reasoning for your action or move on.
This probably means nothing to anyone here but it used to be auspicious for people promoted into management to actually dress the part not out of prideful superiority but modesty and respect and and acknowledgement of this duty and responsibility.
Think of it as a flag in software.
A lot of the conversations we have are already on the wrong level when it's a manager in jeans looking like it's his day off but what would anyone know about this when comfort reigns supreme and we're all at best only half invested in anything we do professionally.
If you plan to down vote this rather than doing it in the silent way, put a reasoning for your action or move on.