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by easytiger
2310 days ago
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I mean there is a difference between having fun and conducting yourself in a professional manner where appropriate. With the increase in adoption of certain technologies (node etc) I have noticed a relationship with the people employed to work with them and their poor level of professionalism in the workplace with regard to their work and how they deal with other people (in the UK) and even how they dress. Similar age groups in other areas don't display these traits. A number of these people work as contractors as well, so at least it was easy to get rid of them. Go post memes on the LKML and see what happens |
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While there are many points in your post that I agree with, we really should stop worrying about how people dress.
If it's a developer sitting behind a computer screen all day long with zero customer contact whatsoever, he really shouldn't be forced to wear a certain dress code just to satisfy someone's standard of professionalism. Such feelings are in similar spirit as "woman should not wear trousers" a few decades ago - there is just no rationale behind it other than conditioning by society.