I only know what 3 of those are sooooo....I know different airlines have different dress codes and definitions of specific dress codes, but is there a rule of thumb? For business casual, slacks vs chinos? Polos vs OCBDs? Oxfords vs derbies? Anything else worth noting?
Business casual in dispatch = khakis (or some other word used to describe something similar) and a collared shirt. The only shop I'm aware of that has something more strict than this is UPS.I know different airlines have different dress codes and definitions of specific dress codes, but is there a rule of thumb? For business casual, slacks vs chinos? Polos vs OCBDs? Oxfords vs derbies? Anything else worth noting?
#femaledispatcher #avgeekBut where are the demonstrative bathroom selfies?
UPS doesn't even do this anymore. UPS wears Jeans and a collared shirt (not even tucked in) now. The only somewhat strict rule they have is they don't allow athletic shoes. The men are even allowed to have facial hair now. This policy apparently changed about a year ago.Business casual in dispatch = khakis (or some other word used to describe something similar) and a collared shirt. The only shop I'm aware of that has something more strict than this is UPS.
Yeah, they tried to fight the untucked look for a while before just giving up. The facial hair is new since late summer, but jumpseating with facial hair is still a grey area. At the rate it's going though, within another year it should look like a room full of drunken lumberjacks..... Progress!UPS doesn't even do this anymore. UPS wears Jeans and a collared shirt (not even tucked in) now. The only somewhat strict rule they have is they don't allow athletic shoes. The men are even allowed to have facial hair now. This policy apparently changed about a year ago.
Whatever you do ... JUST PLEASE WEAR PANTS.
Whatever you do ... JUST PLEASE WEAR PANTS.
Not even most of the time. Both of the operations I have been with, Jeans and a polo (not tucked in) are perfectly fine and even expected. During the work week even tshirts or hats with the company info are allowed at my current place. On the weekends.... Your mileage may vary.Operations: Dress pants, collared shirt, and dress shoes at the minimum.