Dress code

Subject: Dress code
From: DWeber <dweber -at- HARRIS -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 12:19:04 EST

I can wear WHATEVER I want...well....not daisy-dukes, but you get the
point. If I wear a suit and heals....or just a blazer for that
matter....someone always asks me if I'm giving a demo for a customer.
Jeans are standard around here unless we're dealing with clients. I
don't find that dressing *down* has affected anyone's productivity.
Actually, being comfortable is important...since we're usually glued
to our computers for hours on-end.

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