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 Sad state of affairs to have to implement a dress code.
Posted by  janCA on 4/3/07 12:47pm

When a TC finds it necessary to send out e-mails to actually state they have implemented a dress code, there must be a reason for this. I'm not saying I agree with dresses and PH and makeup, that should be a personal choice, but they must be getting some sort of feedback from borrowers as to how their agents are dressing. I think I would be getting in touch with this TC and getting an explaination as to why. After all, if you want to keep them as a client, especially if they have been a good client, I would want to know just how flexible they may or may not be with the dress code.
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