Most HUGE companies are like that, I know that Dr Pepper doesnt like you testing the waters.
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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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<-- 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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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.
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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.
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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Originally posted by talisman View PostThat 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.
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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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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