Help me with my Unis business dress code

The fact is, you are just wrong. You have no experience, but you think you are relevant. I'm sorry that someone that has owned several businesses MIGHT know about the business world a little more than a college kid whose only outlet is WoW. If you aren't a college kid, even better...it goes more so to tell me that you shouldn't be talking about this.

You go out of your way to tell me things like GPA doesn't matter. Where did I mention GPA. I didn't. Learning a subject and your GPA are often at odds with one another. My first degree I had a 2.6 when I graduated. I was a HORRIBLE student. And yet, I was working in the field that my professors were trying to teach me and actually making money, whereas they didn't. My next 3 degrees were 4.0s...I did take a decade off to focus on my career though.

My point was never about GPA, it is learning the field. And in the field, I've found that middle managers -- the idiots that don't amount to anything more than busy work generators -- they care about appearance. If your goal is to be one, or to work for one? Then you should worry about how you look to impress other people. Personally, I dress for myself. Its Friday and I'm wearing cufflinks on casual Friday. I don't have any meetings scheduled for today (nor do I on most Fridays). I dressed this way because I felt like it today. My argument is that anyone that feels they need to dress for someone else is someone that isn't so worried about the job, but about the appearance. Again...I worry about my appearance for myself not others.

Locus of control? Sense of agency? You fall on the wrong side of either of these when you decide to do things for others that affect no one except the superficial.

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