Corporate brehs: Is this fit considered business casual in your office?

Tribal Outkast

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Not all of us choose to speak and dress like the European in corporate spaces:respect:


I dont see an issue with what shes wearing. I see an issue with her having to work in white supremacy. This is the fathers or husbands job. But glad shes doing what she has to do for now. Some people would crash out over something like this. Remember,pick your battles and keep your eye on the prize. The goal is making enough money to leave that company if its a problem. The goal is to retire. The goal is to save enough money to leave white supremacy.
She sure had to make sure we knew she has two degrees. What will she do with them if she’s not earning money to pay them off?
 

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that't not strict. that's common sense...unless you work at a club or the beach :dead:
I'm saying strict more so because some women did get to slide and others it felt like they were being overly aggressive on the enforcement. But that is fair.
 

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She sure had to make sure we knew she has two degrees. What will she do with them if she’s not earning money to pay them off?


Maybe shes on the defensive. We are in a climate where any black person with a good job is called "DEI". Even here she was judged for not belonging there due to her youthful look and the way she speaks. If this is what black men do,imagine the European.


Yall asking the wrong questions. Why dont we have more businesses for our women to work at as black men. Businesses where they can talk how they want and wear what they choose. Even where their natural hair since yall hate weave so much:respect:
 

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I'm saying strict more so because some women did get to slide and others it felt like they were being overly aggressive on the enforcement. But that is fair.
For women If you have a crazy body or you have a bad body you're more likely to get policed dress code wise. If you're mid/normal you're probably straight.
 

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Unless she was being targeted when everyone else was doing it I can't feel too bad about this.

Easy enough to tell what you can get away with.

She might think it's stupid but the shoes added to the equation pushes it all the way out of office attire.
 

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Sneakers have become so much a part of “business casual” that it’s almost obnoxious…something about a 56 year old cac VP in some khakis, polo and some Jordan 1’s makes me roll my eyes …corporate cosplay
 

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she works an office job , too young for middle management ?
 

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For women If you have a crazy body or you have a bad body you're more likely to get policed dress code wise. If you're mid/normal you're probably straight.
That was the thing we had some ladies we dubbed "terrorist" because it didn't matter what they wore they looked good and no one said shyt. Then you'd have some mid chick or a fat lady wear something and they would get the dress code penalties. :russ: Very rare did a bad chick get the hammer. Usually the other women had to really be causing a stink for it to happen. And that is when we had all Female HR chicks at that.
 

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She reeks of entitlement. But if she doesn't want her job then that's her perogative. I'm sure someone else will be glad to have it.
 
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