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  • #31
    Most HUGE companies are like that, I know that Dr Pepper doesnt like you testing the waters.

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    • #32
      When I worked at Cummins it was company policy to be branded (or marked by your master like common slaves). Since I was a house monday I could order my own clothing with the logo, but the field mondays had to go through uniform service. IF you were unbranded a manager was to get you a shirt immediately. I literally had $1000 worth of shirts of my office.

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      • #33
        just chug that shit if it gets you paid and doesn't get you in trouble
        2009 Mercedes C63 AMG

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        • #34
          <-- follows the paycheck....

          I'm certain there are many others out there that deal with the same thing, just curious to hear how bad it "could be" if it was a full time job hearing this stuff..

          I'm also a big fan of open book management.

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          • #35
            I wear Company name shirts. They only allow shorts when wearing a company shirt. The downfall is the shirts are EXPENSIVE!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
              <-- follows the paycheck....

              I'm certain there are many others out there that deal with the same thing, just curious to hear how bad it "could be" if it was a full time job hearing this stuff..

              I'm also a big fan of open book management.
              It empowers and keeps the excitement going with some. They're usually the type that want some place to belong. It makes others roll their eyes because they're 5'10" and their management makes them feel bad for going to the Buckle to buy their jeans.

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              • #37
                Its also free advertising when they leave the office.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
                  <-- follows the paycheck....

                  I'm certain there are many others out there that deal with the same thing, just curious to hear how bad it "could be" if it was a full time job hearing this stuff..

                  I'm also a big fan of open book management.
                  I don't see it as a bad thing at all, it's good to be proud of where you work. On the other hand, it can be a beating for anyone just going through the motions to "have" to wear the brand.

                  We have a week long sales conference at corporate 3 times a year, and on at least one of the days I wear a branded golf shirt just because I really do appreciate my measily $2B company. Well honestly, I realize that the company itself could give two shits about me, but my immediate peers and management are completely awesome, which makes it a great company to work for.

                  Not only is it open book, but I have a personal relationship with my manager, and that goes a long way in terms of motivation. No way in hell would she have given me the opportunity that she did, if she didn't know and trust me as a person. I sure as hell didn't get the job based on my sales experience.

                  As Johnny2k said, "chug that shit."

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                  • #39
                    Don't sell out, buy in.

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                    • #40
                      I don't miss the corporate nonsense one bit. "Bring in $XXX and you get a jeans week!!!11" "Flip flop Friday!!11"

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Taylor View Post
                        I don't miss the corporate nonsense one bit. "Bring in $XXX and you get a jeans week!!!11" "Flip flop Friday!!11"
                        Yeah, fuck all that. I'm glad my group is a profit center for our company. Don't have to deal with BS like that.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by talisman View Post
                          That is some funny shit. But it does actually make some sense that you wouldn't want to wear Hilfiger to an interview at Abercrombie & Fitch.
                          If you sellin' big cheese, keep pushin', my poppycocka
                          Polo horses on my bed - fuck Hilfiger
                          I'm Pimp C, bitch, in the ghetto I'm a star




                          (LMAO @ the autocorrect)

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Taylor View Post
                            I don't miss the corporate nonsense one bit. "Bring in $XXX and you get a jeans week!!!11" "Flip flop Friday!!11"
                            Company I work for does this nonsense. Its irritating.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                              Yeah, fuck all that. I'm glad my group is a profit center for our company. Don't have to deal with BS like that.
                              Yep, much better when it's "bring in $XXXXXXX and get $XXXXXX."

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                              • #45
                                If they didn't offer clothes that suite MY style, I'd say to hell with that... No way I'd put on a pair of skinny pants and some gay ass shirt in order to work there.

                                Now a company shirt or two is one thing but everyday and certain colors and all branded...that's a uniform as previously stated.




                                Of course if it was making some serious skrilla, then I would conform...

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