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. > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup >http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com Greg Newell mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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