One summer I worked at my college as a "terminal room
assistant" (yes, it was a terminal room, not a computer lab
-- this was a few years ago). We requested an air
conditioner in our little "office" and were told "no".
So I felt justified in wearing clothes appropriate for
the temporature of the room.
It wasn't uncommon to find me sitting in shorts and nothing
else with the televideo terminal and attached keyboard at
the edge of the desk with my legs up on the desk to the
sides of the terminal.
Since then I usually wear long pants (usually jeans) and a
shirt (sometimes a T-shirt), both in good repair. Socks are
very optional and shoes are somewhat optional.
For a couple
of years one small company tried to get us to make a good
impression on customers so I had to buy a bunch of dress
shirts and ties. I still have the ties that I don't even
bother to wear to job interviews anymore.
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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