fuck that. dress what's comfortable. if someone sees attire first, or won't get past it? don't need them.
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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Nice. Well played.
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makes it easy to tell if they are interested in my experience/knowledge or hung up on bullshit.
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True, but repeating: there's value in camouflage.
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absolutely. then recommend several layers of wardrobe and qualify it, since that is SE 101...
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Speaking of grey-hairs, you'll be at BH and/or DC, yes? I'll buy you a beer. Grouchy bastard ;)
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no sir, not attending for a variety of reasons but appreciate the beer offer!
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true. Hiring was an example. Advice, also pertinent. Good dress isn't required, but can be useful. That was all
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