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Old 10-26-2009, 08:38 AM   #8931
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Originally Posted by ravenne View Post
I think, in this context, 'smart casual' means exactly this :



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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
why wait til then ? today seems like a good day for cake and champagne, and i'm not really the patient type. do you think this will be enough ?

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and let's not forget the cake :



Ooooh looks lovely!
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Originally Posted by kazbates View Post
The teacher dress code in the schools where I work/worked has always been "Business casual". That's great for administration, but try wearing nice clothes when doing hands-on art or science activities with 6 year olds. I had a perfect pair of black slacks that I loved and which were promptly christened with a 6 year old red hand print during a language arts activity. Considering how little teachers are paid, the least they could do is let us wear close that are comfortable and workable.
Company wide dress codes are a remarkably daft idea - not everyone is sat behind a desk all day :grumbles:
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