I don't have that because my superiors think that a person's work is more important to them than how they look, but of course within reasonable limits. I like their attitude about it. I would like it to be the same in my previous jobs
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This is great because many people have moments when they spend a lot of time to choose clothes and also spend money to buy clothes just for work and they will not go anywhere else in this outfitI don't have a job, I run my own business. And that is the beauty of business. You don't have to align to wearing any particular kind of dresses to work. As an entrepreneur, I wear anything I can find in my closet and that's peace of mind on it's own.
Man, the freedom that comes with working from home is certainly underated! Nobody to set unreasonable rules, no going to work late or closing late. And of course, you don't have to worry about transportation!I mostly work at home so no dress code for me. But I do have to go down to the warehouse every so often, and the store in front as well all have to wear red tee shirts with the company logo on them.
I once worked at an hospitality industry, so yes we have a dress code. We are required to wear white shirt on black pants on Mondays to Thursdays. But on the rest of the days, we can go casual, as long as it is modest.
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