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QUOTE (Douglas Rome @ Feb 27, 2015 -> 04:21 PM)
my original thought got lost in the rhetoric, can a manager

impose appearance code? The owner/boss wants some semblance

of class befitting an elite member of society. It was many many years

ago we were staying at the Drake hotel downtown and the Pistons

were in town and staying there. Those guys looked and dressed like

they took pride in their game and team and not like a bunch of slobs.

If I was manager, as long as you had a uniform on, clean shaven, no

jewelry, short hair GI cut preferred. When not in uniform you still had

a code when in public. I know members here will say as long as they

perform, they can look like clowns is okay, not the point. thanks, douglas

 

i think that union would have something to say on those standards, you wish to impose.

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QUOTE (Douglas Rome @ Feb 27, 2015 -> 10:21 AM)
my original thought got lost in the rhetoric, can a manager

impose appearance code? The owner/boss wants some semblance

of class befitting an elite member of society. It was many many years

ago we were staying at the Drake hotel downtown and the Pistons

were in town and staying there. Those guys looked and dressed like

they took pride in their game and team and not like a bunch of slobs.

If I was manager, as long as you had a uniform on, clean shaven, no

jewelry, short hair GI cut preferred. When not in uniform you still had

a code when in public. I know members here will say as long as they

perform, they can look like clowns is okay, not the point. thanks, douglas

 

I think Ventura had Sale "clean up" his beard. Crede and Pierzynski had to get haircuts, but I think that came from Reinsdorf. Ozuna lost the dreads.

 

I'm not saying I would force anything, but I don't like jewerly, visible tattoos, long hair, out of control beards, baggy pants down to the shoes. But, it's 2015, and that's just the way it is now.

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QUOTE (Douglas Rome @ Feb 27, 2015 -> 05:21 PM)
my original thought got lost in the rhetoric, can a manager

impose appearance code? The owner/boss wants some semblance

of class befitting an elite member of society. It was many many years

ago we were staying at the Drake hotel downtown and the Pistons

were in town and staying there. Those guys looked and dressed like

they took pride in their game and team and not like a bunch of slobs.

If I was manager, as long as you had a uniform on, clean shaven, no

jewelry, short hair GI cut preferred. When not in uniform you still had

a code when in public. I know members here will say as long as they

perform, they can look like clowns is okay, not the point. thanks, douglas

 

I don't approve of facial hair and the long hair some wear. Mainly because I don't see it as aerodynamically advantageous

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