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Here I thought from Mike's email we could wear jeans to the actual meeting like they did at his previous company, only to see business casual on the registration. DAMN !!!!!
Ugh I thought the same thing, I thought awesome, FINALLY we can be laid back again, everything was so uptight under KK. We used to be able to wear jeans to meetings here before they came in, I know they do at their past company bc they aren't in front of customers at a meeting. I think it gives a more comfortable and relaxed vibe (as Mike stated in his email). What's wrong with a nice pair of jeans and a button down?Here I thought from Mike's email we could wear jeans to the actual meeting like they did at his previous company, only to see business casual on the registration. DAMN !!!!!
Here I thought from Mike's email we could wear jeans to the actual meeting like they did at his previous company, only to see business casual on the registration. DAMN !!!!!
Grow the fuck up. People here are so immature.And your mother sucks the life out of my ball sack baldy.
So true! Especially the snowflakes in NBU!Grow the fuck up. People here are so immature.
Ate you going to be yhat one person to show up in jeans?His email specifically says "yes, you can wear jeans AT the meeting"
So true! Especially the snowflakes in NBU!
YesAte you going to be yhat one person to show up in jeans?
Is your butt big? Maybe it's just not the jeans....But jeans make my but look big
Calm down everyone. Mike is our new boss. Mike says wear jeans. The fact that a 3rd party generated email from the meeting planners state that it's "business casual attire" is irrelevant. There won't be just 1 person in jeans. There will be 200+. Now let's move on to more important topics like comp plans and Medicare coverage.
Amen to that, really looking forward to this new management. Unfortunately our MC and incentive teams seem to be incompetent AF!Calm down everyone. Mike is our new boss. Mike says wear jeans. The fact that a 3rd party generated email from the meeting planners state that it's "business casual attire" is irrelevant. There won't be just 1 person in jeans. There will be 200+. Now let's move on to more important topics like comp plans and Medicare coverage.
I'll second that.Amen to that, really looking forward to this new management. Unfortunately our MC and incentive teams seem to be incompetent AF!
Sorry but jeans are NOT appropriate for a business meeting. Sloppy attire equates to sloppy minds. Call me old school but jeans are for weekends not for the business week! SHAMEFUL!His email specifically says "yes, you can wear jeans AT the meeting"
Whatever Kathy! OLD SCHOOL mentality, old school management...that's why you were fired...oh I'm sorry "reassigned". The majority of big SUCESSFUL companies employees wear jeans unless customer facing. Genentech, Amgen, Genzyme, Celgene....others like Apple, Google etc. It's comfortable, not sloppy... If you don't like it, LEAVE! I'm sure many would hold the door.Sorry but jeans are NOT appropriate for a business meeting. Sloppy attire equates to sloppy minds. Call me old school but jeans are for weekends not for the business week! SHAMEFUL!
Thanks KK!Sorry but jeans are NOT appropriate for a business meeting. Sloppy attire equates to sloppy minds. Call me old school but jeans are for weekends not for the business week! SHAMEFUL!