So what you're saying is that there needs to be a dress code, but the current dress code wording needs to be elaborated on so as not to leave it up to interpretation, right?
Here's a thought: How about---who gives a damn?? :banghead:
Just wait until you get to your facility...or even better---if you are that concerned about it, call or pay them a visit so you can go shopping....
What a pointless thread
The new people walking in to that building on the first day.
And I can see from you avatar, that you don't seem to care much for how the Air Traffic Controllers get treated.
Well....unless you are a COMPLETE DUMB ASS...why would you dress like a slob on your first day?
And as far as my avatar goes...you cant sit there and tell me that EVERY controller under the current FAA is a democrat...
Hey where'd you get that photo of me for your avatar?IMO, there are no pointless threads and if you have nothing nice to say, don't.
keep it civil folks.
Isn't that what you're doing?Stop freakin stressing about pointless matters.
PM,
I am an advocate of the "old" way we were allowed to dress, but since thats no longer an option, all I am saying is "dress to stay out of trouble" at your new facility. After all, y'all are on probation for the first year, depending on where you land, this may not be a battle you want to fight right off the bat.
I have now said this 3 times, there are managers/supervisors who, independent of one another, have different takes on exactly what the dress code says or means, so simply put....just go conservative initilally when at your new facility (dockers, polo tucked in, belt, socks and comfortable dress shoes are generally okay and will pass the mark). This will give you time to figure out what is. and is not, acceptable locally, and will save you personal grief.
DR
Dude you can go in their with a mohawk with a grizzly adams if you want. This isn't the military.
Isn't that what you're doing?