Because I seemed to surprise some of the folks at the Zend Conference by this, I thought I may as well mention my ground rules concerning my business attire. When I’m attending consulting sessions or conferences where I have meetings scheduled, I will always endeavor to look reasonably professional – at least to the degree that I can manage that. You won’t see me a wearing a suit all that often, but business casual I can usually handle.
But the second – and I mean the second – that I’m not required to be in my ‘analyst uniform,’ you’re very likely to find me in jeans, a t-shirt and my Sox hat. I’ve got nothing against business casual attire, for the most part, but it’s tough to beat jeans and t-shirt on the comfort scale. Whether that’s running into me at a conference, at an airport or around town here, I thought I’d mention it so the next folks I run into aren’t quite so surprised π
Josh Hallett says:
October 24, 2005 at 1:36 pm
Jeans, t-shirt and Sox hat….hmmmm I've seen that guy. He's pretty laid back.
James Governor says:
October 25, 2005 at 3:53 am
who was asking? what was the context? what josh said though- you are pretty laid back, mr flip flops.
Josh Hallett says:
October 25, 2005 at 11:56 am
Flip-flops allow Jason to expense all those pedicures.
Jaime Cardoso says:
October 25, 2005 at 12:58 pm
Stephen: You Work from home and you don't wear a suite to your customers? Now I really hate you !!!
stephen o'grady says:
November 9, 2005 at 9:17 am
Josh: i forgot that you've seen it in full effect π
James: nobody was asking, i just surprised a couple of people by mingling in my developer uni π
Jaime: hahaha – can't blame you guy, can't blame you.