Work Attire

in ootd •  5 years ago 

Normally I have rules regarding work attire .... but they don’t always apply to me ... like today for example I’m wearing sneakers and leggings .... usually two things I bitch at my employees about . Oh well ... I’m only there for a few hours today .

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If I wore leggings, I believe Everyone would laugh at me and say things behind my back.. but my legs would look 10 times better. Hehehehehe

“My employees?” How many employees do you have? Is it an average or a steady list of employees such as a revolving door? I’m playing a game of guess your business license.

Lol .... I have 7 employees currently in one company ... and 2 in the other . They have all been working for a while now . One of them has been with me for almost 13 years. I’m pretty sure you would be very surprised and I would be very surprised if you guessed right . Lol

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13 years, is that when you opened for business? Is it publicly traded, do employees have stock options?

Would it be considered social like public affairs/fashion? Marketing type with phone work and promoting involved? Is it popular, like, is your competition tough or are you a rare business?

Do you pay pay your employees’ unemployment insurance? Can your employees work from home? Is it hand work such as crafty/sewing type work?

(this is fun)

Whatever it is, 9 employees is impressive. Good for you, @anonymity5, congratulations. In case you haven’t heard it lately, you should be proud of yourself.

Actually my husband began one of the businesses before we got married ( we got married about 19 years ago) ... but then he started on some new projects and I took over the company..... the second company I opened about 13 years ago...it’s not publicly traded and employees do not have stock options .

Absolutely not social in that sense, although I do have to do a lot of networking and go to a lot of fundraisers / networking events to get more business .

In NYC it can be a little tough ( the competition ) , but I can’t see it being in such high demand in more suburban areas, especially in smaller towns.

Yes I pay their unemployment insurance. I’m the only one in the company to work from home , although my office manager considers answering emails on the weekends , working from home . Lol.

No , not crafty ( although I do love that crafty stuff and hate when I don’t have time to work on crafty projects I start lol ).

With the exception of 3-4 people in the office . The rest are all out on the field on a daily basis.

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I’m thinking magazine or a specific type of advertizing?

Hot or cold?

Very cold . No marketing / advertising/ pr / fashion .

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🤔 Given the choice of your profile name, I would assume that your happy to keep those things under raps.

Employee management is an art in itself. I’ve been a General Manager of a rapidly expanding company for several years now. My biggest challenge, hands down, is employee hiring, retention, and babysitting (lol). Employees can make or break a company. I could write a book on what I’ve seen, as I am sure you could. My employer has approached me several times about purchasing the business.. all I do is laugh and take a sip of coffee. 🤭😉😁

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