Hell no. That would turn anything other than unflinching obsequiousness towards obnoxious clients and potential fraudsters into a firing offense. Specially in the already dystopian US job market.
richieadler
You're right, of course, but 🤮
My dad bought a small electric fan in the 70s. It still works (he gave it to me.)
I bought a taller fan in the 00s. The motor burned twice in 5 years and then I couldn't find where to repair it anymore.
Meanwhile, in Argentina, legislators granted special powers to the president, and now he's proposing extending the work day to 12 hours.
The current government in Argentina has legislators publicly advocating for both and the incumbent president campaigned on that also.
Fun times.
But style is also part of a person's personality no?
Yes, if you accept "no style" (not caring about clothes at all) as a kind of style.
Demanding a non-null style regarding appearance is unacceptable to me.
it's a visual turnoff to see no effort
Life is short and I choose my mind's content; I don't care about clothing except for modesty, minimal work convention or warmth.
you shouldn't judge people solely on how they act
I'd say it's impossible to do it I any other way. We're not telepaths and intent is not magic.
I would agree unless the looseness and stupidity is caused by alcohol. In that case is a huge red flag.
Nope. You literally cannot smoke without polluting others.
I'm your total opposite. Requiring style in others is a huge red flag. If you care about more about the clothes of a person than about the person, I don't want to know you.
That can be, in many cases, because you don't read enough to have learned the proper words to express yourself. Maybe you're even convinced that reading isn't worth it.
If this is the case, you don't have anything worth saying. Better stay silent.