@user0042 W2k was good, compared with what came before. I was stunned when the very first W2k install I ever used was still up after 6 months. Compared with W95, W98 and [I dare not speak it's two-letter name], it was a revelation.
@user0042 Hmm, yes, but I'd waear that for a permanet job, too. Unless they are ton apart or dirty/stink, if they judge me by the clothes, not my qualification, they can me crosswise.
@Olaf Exactly. That's what developers are supposed to wear. If the jeans etc. are clean except for a couple obviously-recent pizza-stains, even better..
@Olaf I did so for my last job interview as well. But I'm good friends with the CIO. Sometimes if you don't know who you'll meet, it's a question of respect. Anyways if they tell you in the invitation you should wear normal clothes, I'd just do so.
I wor only shorts at work for two weeks. The a/c was bust and the lab temp went up to 44C. Nobody believed me about the temp, (night shift panic), until they put a thermograph above the racks.
Anyway, my point is your comment probably isn't very useful for Compass because the place he is applying for said to wear business casual, so at the very least he needs to meet that level
if he walks in wearing jeans and a t shirt, they're going to say 'welcome, you are in the wrong place, bye'
@TylerH Do tell. I think I was clear what I'd wear and what They can me if they don't like it. Luckily people here are less distractable by pretty skirts. (Hmm, we might bargian about wearin a kilt, must be funny in winter).
@MartinJames The customers I meet are typically dressed in t/jeans, too. Btw, I didn't mention blue jeans. There are jeans which don't look the like. And tshirts can have long sleves, too. Or maybe a polo-shirt.
But if they want some fashion model, they should hire one.
@Olaf If it's a development lab, it's kinda assumed that you will be expected to occasionally grup round under desks/floors, struggling with network cables and routers. No point in an Armani overall.
@Olaf Compass was asking whether he should wear business casual or business formal to an interview that specified he should wear business casual. He wasn't asking what you personally would wear to some random interview at a different company
@TylerH The worst is that such recommendations re. dress don't usually come from the employer/client. They are often dreamed up by some near-useless agency who have no clue about what they are pimp.. umm factoring.
In my business, proper jeans and tshirts are typical for the business, so it is fine. Maybe add a pullover, but that's fine. Did it come into your mind there are cultural diferences, what business is? Once more: the US are not the navel of the world - not yet.
I've hardly seen any engineer who don't wear jeans & tshirts since quite some time now. A lot even the more torn ones. Even some technical project managers (those which do know their job) normally run around with them and just have a formal jacket in the cupboard.
Just to be clear: Europe is very far away from being some uniform construct - culturally, language-wise or economically. We are already happy we have not tried to actively kill each other for the last some decades.
..and instead of bribing border guards, you have to buy those bumper/screen-stickers that allow you to drive on the motorways/autobahn and main roads;(
@MartinJames I've not driven much around cross-borders here. Some years ago, London was scaring enough: people looked like they were expection to be raped by everyone around them and police with MPs everywhere. Plus that nonsense at the airport. The atmosphere was like a country under siege. Felt pretty sad about that.
@MartinJames So it's not just me? Wasn't sure, I've never been to UK before that trip. Well, maybe all larger cities have become like that now. I heared similar from Berlin.
@MartinJames I didn't say I had a problem (nor had I in London). It is just the overal atmosphere of … well, "fear" is not the right word, it is more subliminal.
@Olaf It seemed to be something special going on that day. 3 border crossings where p'lice was all around. Not to mention the many p'lice cars I've seen driving around in germany and austria.
@MartinJames Some years ago, there was bear at the (iirc) German Austrian border. Police, etc. on both sides took quite some days (weeks?) to hunt it down eventually. That's what I refered to.
@user0042 I don't think I will live that long. That about "the great Germany efficiency". Well, we are efficisnt at bureaucratics. And we seem to excell at exporting that.
@user0042 It's strange how alcohol has such ranging effects. When drunk, some want to fight, others just want to sleep under the table. When I'm drunk, I want to doownvote everything and eviscerate some entitled snowflake on meta.
@MartinJames I skimmed through the tour when the thing was new, and apparently the deprecation process includes a silver badge for everyone with a docs badge.
@MartinJames Hmm, not exactly, at least if we use the modern word, which is a synonym for "ignorant, learning-resistant, sumbo" (please consider the "be nice" filter applied)
@user0042 I have little sympathy with such people. Should be 'Helllo world!' then 'Intro to the debugger'. No, it's straight in with 'TCP client/server with full explanation of your work by Monday' :((