no, Vegas has no dress codes basically, even at the nice restaurants.
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Replying to @attritionorg @privacyguru
Nice attire shouldn't be intended to impress the restaurant. Suit up!
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Replying to @c0ldbr3w @privacyguru
if you get a random invite to a nice meal, you should be expected to impress the person inviting? errr...
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Replying to @attritionorg @privacyguru
If they're trying to hire you, why not? You can always webex in your underwear later, impress them now
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Replying to @attritionorg @c0ldbr3w
I always dress to impress. e.g. I'm dressing down to fit the culture at this conference.
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Replying to @privacyguru @c0ldbr3w
fuck that. dress what's comfortable. if someone sees attire first, or won't get past it? don't need them.
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Replying to @attritionorg @privacyguru
You're not wrong there, but lots of benefit to controlling people's opinion of you
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Replying to @c0ldbr3w @privacyguru
and context: someone approaches you at DC like that? you are in the power position. don't pander.
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Replying to @attritionorg @c0ldbr3w
No, more like "Hey, you're cool & smart. Why don't you join me, our CSO, and CEO for dinner at Aureole tonight."
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if they really want your opinion / skills, they will cater to you. else, they are not that interested.
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