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Tatyana, I loved the meme about the factory worker who dressed better than he needed to. It reminded me of when I was working. Pharmacists used to be required to follow a company dress code, and it was stringent: white jacket, white shirt, corporate tie, black shoes, and khaki pants.
After the code was dropped, I continued to wear a tie, which I soon dropped because whenever a customer had a pharmacy problem, they came to me instead of the "updated" pharmacy manager because I looked more professional with my "power tool" tie.
Tatyana, I loved the meme about the factory worker who dressed better than he needed to. It reminded me of when I was working. Pharmacists used to be required to follow a company dress code, and it was stringent: white jacket, white shirt, corporate tie, black shoes, and khaki pants.
After the code was dropped, I continued to wear a tie, which I soon dropped because whenever a customer had a pharmacy problem, they came to me instead of the "updated" pharmacy manager because I looked more professional with my "power tool" tie.
I love what you are doing!
Barbara