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If it’s comfortable, a uniform. Less to judge and always knowing the best thing to wear.
Uniform all the way & a uniform that the company pays for as well.
I always say why ruin your shit if you could ruin the company’s.
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I work at a hospital and wear scrubs as part of my dress code- I love it!
No having to think about what to wear everyday: just get up, throw it on, and run out the door! The only downside to scrubs is that they're expensive! Good grief, I've had the same pair of scrubs for over a year now because just ONE pair runs about 30-40 dollars (top and bottom, along with having to have my top monogrammed with my facility's name).
Now imagine buying 4-5 pair @ around 30 dollars a piece. Yeah... not cheap. Still, is it better than having to dress up every day? Absolutely.
I've never been much of a fan of uniform wearing. The choices that a company makes tends to not be overly comfortable or practical as it's often based on cost, so I would rather choose my own clothing. Luckily in my line of work uniforms are not really common place. The only mandatory things that I have to wear at work are lab coat, PPE, and sometimes a respirator hood.
Not wearing a uniform. Unless I happen to have five or more separate uniforms, they have to be washed constantly and end up wearing out quickly. Plus they're rarely comfortable and I hate working in discomfort
Exactly!
I used to wear a uniform during my service, never liked it much - or better, I didn't like the job.
So no uniform please!
Exactly. Military service is not mandatory, but my father still made me serve in the auxiliary police, a glorified porter job.
I used to work at Geek Squad, hated wearing those clothes. Now I barely go on site and when I do I just where khakis and a collared shirt. Everyone in DT Seattle wears jeans unless they are in Banking or C level, well iono if anyone actually works there anymore?
I don’t mind, but I don’t want to. 😂
I already went to a hs where we had to wear uniforms (they were strict about this), and I use to work in a place when we had to wear uniforms…lol
I think I have had my fair share of wearing uniforms for a life time. 🤣
Although, if I was to get another job that requires it, I would wear it. 👌🏾
I think the Uniforms men have to wear at Walmart look kind of similar to what a female has to wear so it kind of looks weird... I remember we once had a Catholic High School and this one girl was wearing a Uniform with like a jumpsuit with shorts type underneath it she sat on this chair with feet under her with not ladylike LOL
I wore uniform for most of my working life in the Air Force.
nice not to wear it and weird washing and sorting it at weekend lol
Wearing a uniform, by far.
We all wear the same thing, we look like a team, no one judging my fashion sense, no need to choose what to wear everyday, and, I didn't have to pay for them.
Depends on the uniform. The uniforms I’ve had to wear have not been that bad luckily! But yes, definitely prefer to wear a uniform as it makes me feel like I’m actually part of the job
This is the only uniform I would want to wear.
Depends on the job and whether wearing a uniform is typical. I have no problem wearing a uniform if my employer wants me to.
it depends on the job if it gets you dirty then uniform if clean job than no uniform
No uniform. I'm honestly sick of them, lol.
Can't wait until i dont have to wear them anymore.
No, not unless you count wearing a polo or dress shirt with slacks as a uniform.
No uniform because the last job I had we didn't have to wear uniforms
i wear scrubs they are so comfy
My girlfriend is a nurse and she wears scrubs
Me and my girlfriend both wear uniforms to work even though we work different jobs.
I prefer wearing one.
Uniform, free clothing lol,,,
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