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28th May 10, 02:23 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Courtmount
I'm one of those who thinks that an employer has a right to set a reasonable dress code and expect their employees to conform to it. By agreeing to take the job you signed up for that.
Much as I would like kilts to be accepted as day to day wear I am realistic enough to know that they are not and can understand why an employer may be uncomfortable with you wearing one.
Yes indeed, I very much agree. If you don't like the rules/code then don't join and if you do join, then don't grizzle. I really do think that there is a time and a place to wear the kilt and when all said and done, it is your employer's time, your employer's place and frankly, it is your employer's cash.
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