Kow wrote:You can be gainfully employed and never have to wear a suit. Tbh, I've never liked them either, mostly for the types of jobs they represent. But I still make plenty of money.
Mod74 wrote:davyK wrote:Also Farleys rusks - deja vu in a box.
You know there's a trillion calories and an EU sugar mountain in each disc, right.
Mouldywarp wrote:Ok, the suit is purely symbolic, although I genuinely hate wearing them. And shirts. And don't even get me started on ties, the way they suffocate you like a chain around your neck. When I see people commuting to work that's what I see, slaves tethered to each other by the neck, briefcase in hand, off to another day of repeatedly bashing themselves in the face for no comprehensible reason.
regmcfly wrote:Wait... You feel sorry for the tobacco industry?
regmcfly wrote:Wait... You feel sorry for the tobacco industry?
Kow wrote:You can be gainfully employed and never have to wear a suit. Tbh, I've never liked them either, mostly for the types of jobs they represent. But I still make plenty of money.
Kow wrote:Feeling sorry for the addict is one thing, feeling sorry for the supplier of another.
Kow wrote:I associate them with consultants and salespeople - two jobs I can't stand.
MattyJ wrote:Yeah that is a nice feeling. Getting up at the weekend and not putting one on is good too.
Mod74 wrote:I've decided if I hit my sixties I'm going to do what my Granddad did and wear a suit every single day regardless of occasion.
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