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Old Apr 27th, 2007, 09:01 PM   #1
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Default Survey shows what not to wear to work

Survey shows what not to wear to work

Fri Apr 27, 9:26 AM


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shopping for summer clothes to wear to work? Forget the tank tops and lose the flip-flops
A new survey showed tank tops and visible underwear are the biggest fashion faux pas on the job, according to Monster, an online job and recruiting site, which compiled more than 18,000 responses to an online poll.

Results were released this week by Monster, whose parent company is Monster Worldwide Inc.

Flip-flop sandals weighed in next on the list of fashion mistakes, followed by Hawaiian prints and shorts, it said.

What you wear at work speaks volumes, said Norma Gaffin, director of content at Monster, based in Maynard, Massachusetts.

"Do you want to look like you're 14? How seriously are people going to take you if they can see your bra? Or if you're wearing flip-flops, and they can hear you walking down the hall before you get there?" she said.

"If you want more responsibility and more autonomy, you're going to be taken more seriously if you're dressing appropriately," she said.

Gaffin, who in her role at Monster provides advice to job seekers, says she tells people undergoing job interviews by telephone to dress professionally, even at home.

"You will have a different demeanor if you're wearing your pajamas versus if you're wearing clothes. If those things are reflected over the voice when people can't see you, what is it reflecting when they can?" she said.

The results of the survey were based on 18,178 votes cast by Monster users from March 23 to April 2.

Monster runs a series of online polls to gauge users' opinions on a variety of topics relating to careers, the economy and the workplace. Only one vote per user is counted toward the final tabulation, it said.

(http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/0...dd_work_odd_dc)
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Old Apr 28th, 2007, 01:14 AM   #2
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Default Re: Survey shows what not to wear to work

I agree with most of this, but dressing professional at home?????!?!?!

I mean if your having a business meeting at your home then i would understand dressing professionally at home.

that is the last thing I want to do is to dress up at home. I love hanging around the house in my PJs.
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Old Apr 28th, 2007, 06:37 PM   #3
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No way in hell am I dressing professional at home. Even on days when I'm supposed to be on call for work I'm not getting dressed unless they actually call and need me. Hell no!
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