:)

For all the people who don't like pantyhose or suits, come and live in Hawaii. :) This state has the most laid back work dress code ever.

Tracey

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Tracey
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WAAAY back when Hughes and Raytheon merged, some of the guys that went to Tucson to visit would come back with stories of how causally the management chain dressed. Quite a change from straight laced local management where there was a fairly firm dress code of slacks, dress shirts and ties for the men, dress pants or skirts for the women. (BTW, that included me, a mere engineer on the manufacturing floor)

THEN, one sunny summer day, three of the visiting managers had to go to Medical for heat related woes - walking around out side the plant in their wool suits, ties and buttoned shirts.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

That's just Brilliant! lol

My office dress code is very conservative, can't wear anything that gives a hint of clevage, shortest skirt allowed is 1" above the knee, pantyhose & closed-toe shoes. Men in dress shirts, nice pants and ties. Except on Friday when we wear nice jeans and polo shirts or nice blouses.

I live for Friday! lol

Caryn

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Caryn

Works until summer unless there is plenty of AC

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Cheryl Isaak

Some offices freeze, while others are always too warm. I sit in a warm zone (even now the temp in the reception area is in the mid to upper

70's while the conference room directly behind me is 68!

Building maintenance seems to be ignoring our repeated requests....perhaps because the rent is late? lol

Caryn

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Caryn

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