At my new job, our uniforms are basically... well I feel like Fred from Scooby Doo. I have to wear this really ugly scarf as well.
I look like a flight attendant LOL.
Does your work or school require uniforms? And do you like them?
At my new job, our uniforms are basically... well I feel like Fred from Scooby Doo. I have to wear this really ugly scarf as well.
I look like a flight attendant LOL.
Does your work or school require uniforms? And do you like them?
Luckily, nope~!
I had to for school, and I have a set clothes style I have to wear for work, but not an exact outfit
Back when we were full time in the clinic we did. SCRUB LIFE WASSUP
But now since we’re mostly work from home until further notice, I can wear whatever ayyyy
Let's see:
Kindergarten plus grades 1 and 2 we were under communism (Ceausescu) so yes.
Grade 3 to 8 nope.
Grade 9 to 12 yes because it was a national college grade (they still use those uniforms to this day)
Actual college, so grade 13 to 15 nope.
Uni, grade 15 to 16 nope.
Workwise, when I was working in media no, afterwards yes in all my retail jobs (bout 8 years of retail).
Now as a developer, hell no. And working from home I'm pretty much in my shorts and a t-shirt.
I personally like a dress code more, you're able to have a bit more individuality than having like a corporate standard. I miss business casual dress lol.
Yes to both in Australia. It shows pride and respect and makes you look more professional.
Almost all school in my country obligate the student to wear uniform
At school we were required to wear a uniform and I really didn`t like it. Now I study law and there we require a dress code. It's better than the form because you can still stand out and it's cool! I also work at work and it is difficult to combine (so sometimes I turn to https://writinguniverse.com/free-essay-examples/law/ to keep up with homework). I work in an office and there we also have a dress code that we must follow. The dress code at university and at work is almost the same, so after university I often go straight to work without changing and it saves a lot of my time!
yeah for school. But not for work
currently working in my pajamas
never had to wear uniforms in my life
Same here, I only had to wear a uniform during my trainee months while in university and during my graduation project (not only a uniform but a mandatory antistatic heel strap because I did my graduation project in an electronics factory)
Otherwise, before I started working from home, we had no dress code in the office.
I went to a Catholic high school so I had to wear unforms and they were quite strict on what was allowed and what wasn’t. College doesn’t have a unform. For work I wear a unform but the rules are quite lax, we have an option of two shirts and we can wear any pants as long as they are black same with shoes
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