no, Vegas has no dress codes basically, even at the nice restaurants.
if they give you a few hours to wrap things up, go to hotel, change.. maybe. otherwise? no. they are chasing you.
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I don't really see the problem w/ that. I like to fit the atmosphere of the place I'm in. Others like to stand out.
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again, Vegas... *look around*. Never been in a high-end restaurant and even 50% are dressed nice.
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yeah. Just: "Vegas". We could have summed up the post as "Yeah, it's Vegas. You're fucked" but we tried to help
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again, some of that is great advice. some, not so much. do a v2 =)
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commend or send revisions. We're open to it. S I said, it's the worse thing evar: subjective.
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gave you my cliff notes feedback on Twitter. no time to do a tech edit w/ recommendations / fixes.
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Edits, in 140 chars or less. Seems like a bad meme.
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all I am willing to offer.
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Well, shit, sure. "Come with us, dinner now!" kinda really sucks.
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doesn't suck! just, go in shorts and a t-shirt =) Vegas restaurants are fine with it. Only shit clubs complain.
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haha that's true. A Tiesto show comes to mind but that's another story. I just mean getting dragged to dinner.
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yep, been drug to those plenty of times, even this year at a diff con. attire does not matter if they value you.
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matter, no. Help, potentially.
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making some big assumptions here. not necessarily about hiring. companies seek outside advice.
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Sure. Could be any reason. Just telling people to pack something nicer b/c there are nice restaurants. Do you.
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no. i specifically do not take anything fancier than old jeans and a ratty button-up to cons. best they get from me.
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