[SBE] Suits

Chris Hoopes hoopeschris at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 4 10:34:14 EST 2008


I think the bottom line is to dress for the job. I keep an extra sport jacket and tie in my office or vehicle. I have ruined more nice cloths then I can remember. The problem is I never know what kind of work expect. The dicky pants from walmart can go from a jean substitute to a dress situation with a sports coat. I save the 3 piece suits for funerals and weddings.


--- On Mon, 11/3/08, John Merrill <johnn1jm at gmail.com> wrote:

From: John Merrill <johnn1jm at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [SBE] Suits
To: crisa at crawfordbroadcasting.com, "sbe member discussion mail list" <sbe at sbe.org>
Date: Monday, November 3, 2008, 6:43 AM


You guys made me wear a shirt and tie with good shoes today :-).

John
Dir of Engineering KPHO Phoenix


On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 6:41 AM, Cris Alexander <crisa at crawfordbroadcasting.com> wrote:

I tell the engineers in this company that if you don't want to be treated
like a janitor, stop dressing like a janitor.

Our company policy calls for sport shirts and slacks with a jacket. I tell
our engineers to keep a "to go" bag ready with a change of clothes for use
when necessary.

But managers and corporate directors have to wear a suit, so I guess I look
like a funeral director.

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Crawford Broadcasting Company
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-----Original Message-----
From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of
chscherer at everestkc.net
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 8:29 AM
To: sbe at sbe.org
Subject: Re: [SBE] Suits

I often hear complaints that engineers are not given the respect they
deserve. It starts with the individual. It's true that business casual dress
is accepted in many offices now, although there are times when it is
appropriate to wear a suit. If you look like a janitor you'll be treated as
a janitor.

We are also all aware that wearing a suit to fix the transmitter makes no
sense either. You might need to change your clothes during the day depending
on the tasks that day. I have a friend who keeps disposable coveralls on
hand when he has to get dirty. He wears a tie to work every day.

For some, the heavy-work attire may be acceptable. For others, dressing like
the other managers may be essential to earning respect.


From: Cowboy <curt at spam-o-matic.net>

> And I'd disagree !

>

> They look like high-dollar, professional, front office engineers.

> Too many of us look like low-dollar, back shop, handy-men too often.

> Just an opinion..........

> ( ask your favorite successful salesman )




> Jon Frank wrote:

> >  I love those guys in the suits.  They look like they work at a

> funeral home.

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