Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

RTO dress code

What's the dress code situation like at everyone's location? At mine, management is letting us wear basically whatever we want -- shorts, t-shirts, etc. Personally I'd rather just keep WFH and go back to being nekkie. Breathability is key to productivity!

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Rumor has it Guy got his knickers in a twist over some locations being more lax in their dress code. Nevermind the fact that Fiserv is on its way to filing chapter 11 due to draconian practices; wearing shorts is simply unacceptable and must be stopped!

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Post ID: @2jsb+1d9fg2jA

If you are in the New York or New Jersey office the dress code is suit and tie. Frank demands that those around him dress the part of a 90's wall street executive, just like him.

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Post ID: @1ism+1d9fg2jA

Imagine going back to the office because some decrepit narcissist mid-et has an insecurity complex.

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Post ID: @1aid+1d9fg2jA

We got told we could wear shorts and now that was renigged on.

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Post ID: @xld+1d9fg2jA

The casual code was one of the great things about offices - and the coffee was not bad either. Nobody took advantage of that, and proper was generally the way to go. FB hates work at home, changes the dress code and who knows what else. And remember Sapience is still reporting keyboard strokes.

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Post ID: @ceb+1d9fg2jA

If you’re ex etg cloths are usually optional

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Post ID: @cse+1d9fg2jA

If i get called into office from a previously remote position pre covid, i am not going to stress over a dress code.

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