Dress according to the job. I would not dress in a black suit and tie if was trying to get a job at a cattle feedlot.
You can overdo it. I went to work an Ins. claim on a grain bin fire once. It was muddy and the lot was full of charred, moldy, muddy soyeans. Met the claims supervisor at the bin. He was in a suit and dress shoes. I pulled out my rubber boats and was in jeans. He was the one that needed to decide on how to pay the claim, but he could't even see the damage cause he didn't want to get his shoes muddy.
He looked like a pansy to the farmer and ended up in a lawusit over the claim. I always thought he would have gotten along better if he had been dressed for the job.
Another hint, dont wear your AC/DC T shirt. That is unless you are trying for a job as a roadie.
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