--- Brian Kelsay [email protected] wrote:
In all seriousness, if that is possible from me, you should probably wear business casual. Slacks or Docker type pants and a collared shirt like a Polo. Or nice jeans if you want to be a bit more comfortable. Like Dustin said, there is always the possibility of an on-the-spot job interview to consider. Just don't embarrass yourself before you get a chance to talk to someone with the ability to hire. If you are comfortably employed, then break out the bunny slippers and Cafe Press "Linux Rox" thong.
Damn, I knew I couldn't do it. ;-)
There's a thong? Damn, my wardrobe really isn't complete! :)
Incidentally, has anyone seen Tux slippers for sale anywhere?
Brian Kelsay
"Dustin Decker" <> 10/26/04 10:06AM >>>
I am going to wear jeans and a black Think Geek
Tux polo, my only
request (not that I am anybody mind you its just
my opinion) is that
we not wear shorts/flip-flops.
There is already a stigma that Linux users are the
geeks, weirdos and
odd balls that live in the basement of our mothers
house - so if we at
least present a semi-working friendly appearance,
maybe we can (in a
small way I know) make a better first initial
impression.
I tend to agree. I know Hal Duston generally does the suit and tie for an engagement such as this... and is all the better for it if interviewed on T.V.
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