X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
|
-
8th April 06, 12:27 AM
#1
ai think ya a' ken where ai work the noo..... (see sig below!)
but ai wuz a uni professor an a theatrical designer
afore ai chuck'd it a' fair bonnie Scotland....
-
-
8th April 06, 01:55 AM
#2
I'm a chef in a Japanese restaurant...I know...I'm not Japanese :rolleyes:
I quit 1st of June
-
-
8th April 06, 04:17 AM
#3
Didn't realize there were so many IT people around here. I freelance part time fixing/installing/maintaining computers and networks for small offices in the area. There are some jobs I can go to in a kilt without a problem and others I wouldn't. I get to know the atmosphere of the business before I bring up a kilt. It's just one of those things - when I'm in their office or business I come off as a representative of them so I respect their decisions. The rest of the time I'm in a home office so it's whatever I'm in the mood for.
-
-
8th April 06, 04:32 AM
#4
I'm in un-IT.
KG.
Kilted Groundskeeping.
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
-
-
8th April 06, 04:40 AM
#5
I am a Sales Engineer for a big IT Services company. Most of my customer interaction is over the phone. I work a kilt to the holiday party and got a very positive response and have started wearing a UK about once a week.
Dress is very casual, just can't be sloppy or offensive (there is not actual dress code, my manager and I spent about an hour trying to find one- he's supportive- we were actually just doing pre-emptive investigations looking for official support in case anyone had an issue with the kilt).
I once or twice a year I see customers face to face, I usually wear a suit. I am there to support a sales person, and would wear whatever they asked. Here's to hoping I get asked to wear the kilt eventually.
42
-
-
8th April 06, 06:03 AM
#6
I'm considered uniformed personnel being a firefighter so no kilts at work. Being new to kilting most of the guys I work with don't know I wear a kilt outside of work. A few know, and recently I've been questioned a bit about it but haven't recieved any negative feedback, which I expect, Boston being as parochial as it is.
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks