I have been at my job for 7 years.. When I had my original interview (which I had no idea I was gonna be even asked about a job.. just was at the right place at the right time) I was in my boots, jeans and cut-off tee shirt.. I was looked at and my now boss said "You look like you're ready to go to work" To which I quickly replied where do I need to be, what day and what time?
I then went through the regular stuff to get my job.. and I too, went to the second interview dressed like I was ready to go to work.. boots, clean jeans, clean t-shirt.. (the work comment was made again by a higher-up, and I replied with nearly the same answer.. ) Went for drug test.. started 2 days later.. But, times were better then, and I guess it depends on all circumstances..
As for church.. I go in my boots, jeans, and t-shirt when I go.. (Not nearly enough I will add.) Say what you want.. but it's what I got, and it's what I can afford.. But, as a kid (when I didn't have to afford) we were always quite dressed up. I guess if there's a dress code these days, and I violate it, well I suppose it won't be the only sin I commit.
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