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While shelving the business section today, I came across the 1996 version of Dress for Success for Women. Being curious, I flipped it open, and it fell right to a page in which the author advises all women to wear skirts to work unless absolutely necessary. He says this because much research shows that men have problems taking orders or listening to women in pants.
1996!!
WTF?!
Grrrrrr. I am of half a mind to take that book and bury it somewhere in the store where no one will ever see it.
1996!!
WTF?!
Grrrrrr. I am of half a mind to take that book and bury it somewhere in the store where no one will ever see it.
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*ducking and running*
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Besides, who wears skirts to work? And I'm kind of insulted by the fact that women have to be the accomodating ones because oh, the poor men, they're just not used to having women in the workplace. Total bull!
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And when professionalism is what's key, not any dress will do. It's tailored suits, the right colors, and a whole slew of things. And that goes for men as well--the right suits, the right colors, and not looking too casual.
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(Just want to note that one of our IT guys wears a skirt occasionally. *smile*)
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We've got a guy who occasionally wears a kilt and purple knee socks ^_^.
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It's funny, because I remember talking to some people about interviews and proper procedure and etc. And I wondered, should I wear a skirt suit? The answer I got was: "Nah! No one wears those now!" Hee.
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Ohhh! The power you have! You could have so much fun. You could open peoples mind with the power of product placement. I have often wondered if book store people do this. Sometimes I have found that the selections that they are highlighting by the workers makes these sorts of statements.
Have fun!!!
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Stuff like that -- a writing book by Jane Yolen goes on display, etc. Hee.
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I was surprised too because I've always had an impression that pants suits just looked more professional. I guess I can blame that on Ally McBeal ;).
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Hrm, now I am wondering if my idea of business dress is completely wrong!