Personally, I've always worn whatever I want to work. I
totally agree that
"people should be judged on
merit" and not
their appearance - at least, if their appearance has
nothing to do with their work (sales staff and management
should definitely be smart at least, as they have to
interact with people who care about that kind of thing). I
worked at one place where I was required to wear a suit and
tie (Tesco in Prague as an AIX admin) for three weeks
before I quit. This is not just because I had to wear a suit
every day - that was just a symptom of the underlying attitude
of the place. It's because of all the rest of the ideas that
go along with wearing a suit - things
like not being able to dye your hair purple or wear earrings or
come in at odd hours of the day because you've been working until
2am the night before. If you're in a job where you're not allowed to do
this kind of thing, especially where it's in no way related
to what you're actually doing, you are having your freedom
taken away for no reason.
(btw, Ovid, if you're reading this - I'm not saying
that people should quit their job because they're required
to wear a shirt and tie; I just that it's sad that it's ever
the case that people should have to do this for no real
reason.
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