Do you hate to wear uniform when you work ?
By Cindy405777
@Cindy405777 (300)
China
15 responses
@slickcut (8141)
• United States
9 Jan 08
I have never had to wear a unifrom to work, but i can tell you that no i would not like it..I went to college for one year and every single day we had to wear a uniform and it got really old doing that...I would get up in the morning and put on the smae old thing,and it was a drag doing it....Every now and then they would give us a free day and then we could wear our regular cloths, and we all looked forward to free day...I enjoy getting up in the morning and picking out my own cloths...
@glitzypurple (1477)
• Philippines
9 Jan 08
Working in a bank, I have been stuck for years wearing uniform. I hated it, but I got used to it! If I can have a say, I'd remove those uniform policy but I understand that it is a bank and uniforms are one way to let the bank be known in the country even in the world and to people. One thing I hated about my uniforms, they were skirts! And I never wear skirts... :(
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@thrwbckjay67 (2870)
• United States
9 Jan 08
It's something that I don't always like to do, depending on what the uniform looks like, but I understand that sometimes the uniform is a necessary part of a job. A lot of times, there are companies that require the uniform to be worn because of safety concerns. Thankfully, right now, my current employer does not require a uniform. There is a dress code, but as long as we conform to those standards we are okay to wear our own clothes. I don't know if I could wear anything like a uniform right now, but I would not be totally against it if the job was worth it.
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@darkangel079 (1498)
• United States
9 Jan 08
one thing i don't like to wear are ties and suits i mean i do not like to over-do a business casual outfit. where i work i can wear shirt and jeans - doing IT Tech work and troubleshooting multiple computers.
@desertdarlene (8910)
• United States
27 Mar 08
We aren't required to wear a uniform, but we have a dress code. We also have shirts that you can buy with our logo on it, but it's not required. I ordered one during the last time they were offered and they're quite expensive and I didn't like the material except on one. But, I think it would be nice if we all, at least, wore a shirt or blouse with our logo on it because it would look more professional.
But, I don't know if I would like to be forced to wear a whole uniform, especially since I'm a tall, slim, woman and it's hard to find tall clothing for women, especially shirts. And, I have to buy extra large shirts, if it's button-down, because I am big chested. I know that a lot of companies don't have enough uniforms for women like me.
@musicman6 (2407)
• United States
9 Jan 08
I don't like to wear a uniform when I am working! I don't feel comfortable, and I don't work comfortable, I stay away from places that you have to wear a uniform!
I wore a uniform for 3yrs in the military, and that was enough for me!
@Helpingfriends4uu (150)
• India
10 Jan 08
yes, I agree with u, I also don't like to wear uniform when I am at work, I think every one has their own dressing sense, with the help of which the overall personality of that particular person is being identified, isint'it.
@dragonflies (22)
• United States
10 Jan 08
i love my uniform.
its a smart dress code that my company follows and its important coz, its your uniformity with your company.
people envy my uniform and we have the best uniforms in travel industry......
moreover, it solves the hassles of everyday morning of what to wear to work...
moreover we have casuals that are specifically for the holiday mood.
you just need to get used to the idea of wearing a uniform to work and u will be fine...
@OConnell87 (1042)
•
9 Jan 08
i work at a supermarket, and the the colour is navy which doesn't really go with anything and also who makes the uniforms should be sacked, this goes for everyone there, the trousers are made in a funny way that even if you wear flat shoes your trousers look too shorts, and that was after i ordered extra long even though in shops i buy regular, and all the uniforms are not to your size, you have to get your uniform 4x the size that you actually are in clothes, i thought that was just me, thinking i was a smaller size but after i asked people they said the same thing, basically you can have your uniform tight or baggy
@pathfinderobs (103)
• Philippines
9 Jan 08
I dont like it very much, too! Luckily, I'm working now with no dress codes or uniforms at the office.. :-D