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On 10/17/19 10:22 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
i've found a way to establish a good "working relationship" with e.g. a
young woman's father who comes from a blue-collar background, right off
the bad, is to give the visual impression that one isn't the same as the
other hood rats and chuckleheads who've had a passing interest in her
previously. so tuck that shirt in.
I don't have to stand outside a bar very long before a college kid
mistakes me for the bouncer and hands me their ID. I tell them they look
great. New England tech "style" isn't Silicon Valley most guys own at
least a few suits and I'd definitely never be caught dead in cargo
shorts or flip-flops I prefer long sleeves and pants.
The women look good here but the guys are all lumbersexuals,
mouse-clickers who dress like lumberjacks. Not even lawyers wear ties.
I might still own a tie, but I haven't seen it in a decade or two.
Damned silly thing to wear.
I like dressing-down as much as anyone when I'm on my free time but when
you go to meet the CEO or your girl's father (same difference maybe) you
gotta put on some slacks, polished shoes, tuck that shirt in and tie up
your nicest tie.
What are "slacks"? How do you polish running shoes?
Darn, I'm the CEO and the father of two girls and nobody dresses up to
meet me.
i've found a way to establish a good "working relationship" with e.g. a
young woman's father who comes from a blue-collar background, right off
the bad, is to give the visual impression that one isn't the same as the
other hood rats and chuckleheads who've had a passing interest in her
previously. so tuck that shirt in.