I wear one thing in warm weather and one thing in cold weather. It's only for some sort of special occasion that I break out of either jeans or a jeans skirt and a black top. This has been my national costume since I was 12.
You can't wear jeans at an accounting firm. Like, ever. I don't even know if you can do that on the weekends.
Despite the fact that I always wore the same things, it never felt boring. But now that I have to wear a grownup work suit every day, that feels outrageously boring. I have one black, one navy, one dark gray, one light gray, and one dark purple. There's a camisole that is reversible and four different colors - black, navy blue, white and cream. Josh also got me three others, that are light pink, light purple and light blue.
I feel like I'm dressed for church in a mid-western area. Super conservative. Super not me. I feel like a fraud. When I come home the suit is tossed off almost right as the door is closing behind me, and jeans and a tank top are on before I can exhale.
A manager was telling me that a lot of the people leave to go in-house when they're offered a job by a client. All I want to know is, if the salary is the same and what you have to wear. Possibly in the reverse order.
You can't wear jeans at an accounting firm. Like, ever. I don't even know if you can do that on the weekends.
Despite the fact that I always wore the same things, it never felt boring. But now that I have to wear a grownup work suit every day, that feels outrageously boring. I have one black, one navy, one dark gray, one light gray, and one dark purple. There's a camisole that is reversible and four different colors - black, navy blue, white and cream. Josh also got me three others, that are light pink, light purple and light blue.
I feel like I'm dressed for church in a mid-western area. Super conservative. Super not me. I feel like a fraud. When I come home the suit is tossed off almost right as the door is closing behind me, and jeans and a tank top are on before I can exhale.
A manager was telling me that a lot of the people leave to go in-house when they're offered a job by a client. All I want to know is, if the salary is the same and what you have to wear. Possibly in the reverse order.
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Honey I've been in the working world for quite a few years, and I STILL hate to dress up if I don't have to - I get home and on come the jeans and t-shirt (or sweatshirt if it's cold). My old job I had to dress up all the time - the job I have now is in a manufacturing plant (I'm in HR) - and while I can't wear jeans except for on Fridays, I can wear black pants - which is my standard for work. I feel your pain - dressing up sucks!!
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