clothing

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Sat, 22 Jun 2002 15:02:54 -0400


Dittos Brian, especially about the looking down the nose part. Hope you'll 
be back soon.

Greg Newell


At 10:58 PM 6/21/2002, you wrote:
>--- Wimblees@AOL.COM wrote:
>
><snip>
> > The days of suit and tie are gone. But there is
> > a big difference between
> > coming to the house in your dirty work clothes,
> > and a clean polo and slacks.
>
><snip>
> > I don't think it is appropriate to come dressed
> > like you didn't care about
> > the customer. And that is the impression
> > wearing dirty clothes gives.
>
>I guess I didn't make myself clear earlier.  I
>have no intention of arriving at a customer's
>home "dirty" wearing "dirty clothes".  That's not
>what I said.  But evidently wearing a
>professional work shirt with a name
>professionally attached thereto makes me a "low
>class" person.
>
>Incidentally, one of the reasons I wear said
>atire is to be COURTEOUS to the customer.  I want
>them to KNOW who I am and why I'm there without
>having to speak a work.  I've been TOLD by
>customers that they liked seeing that, and not
>just one or two.
>
>Go ahead and wear your suits or ties or whatever
>you think is appropriate.  But I sure don't
>appreciate the 'looking down the nose at us poor
>phlebes' attitude when we think differently than
>you do.  Talk about unprofessional.
>
>'Nuff said by me.  Actually, 'nuff read by me
>too.  Think I'm gonna go away for a while.
>
>Best wishes to all.
>
>Signing off...
>
>Brian T.
>
>
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Greg Newell
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