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Topic: What are you wearing?
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Brad Miller
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Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 03-23-2003 04:49 AM
Don't worry Rachel, I'm not going to close this thread, but I will rant about it.
Any theater that doesn't let projectionists wear "decent/nice" street clothes just sucks. I can understand them not wanting projectionists to wear shorts or T-shirts with heavy metal rock bands or something to that effect, but a nice plain shirt, jeans and sneakers should be just fine...especially since projectionists are frequently on their knees, many booths are too hot to be wearing the corny uniforms some companies put forth, and they are not in the public view anyway. When a projectionist crosses the lobby to get to another booth or use the bathroom, they just look like a regular customer. When they are in uniform, they are stopped by customers and asked questions they frequently do not know how to answer. It's just stupid corporate nonsense.
In regards to the whole "men must wear shirt/tie/suit coat", but "women can wear nice clothes"...that is such sexist bullshit! If the men have to wear a shirt and tie, so can the women. Otherwise the men should be able to dress in a professional manner without the requirement of a tie and coat. Sexist! Sexist! Sexist!
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Manny Knowles
"What are these things and WHY are they BLUE???"
Posts: 4247
From: Bloomington, IN, USA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 03-23-2003 08:38 AM
Well, now...Let's see...
What am I wearing...? (I'll never tell.)
At work I can wear whatever I want to wear but once the novelty wore off (and everyone had seen my favorite "L.A. Gun Club" tee shirt) I decided to come up with a uniform of my own. Originally, I chose the golf tee of the parent company and a pair of khakis. Nowadays, I've taken to wearing Dolby tees and blue jeans.
One of these days I might change that shirt to a Film Tech tee...right, Brad?
The projectionists wear a company-issued polo shirt and khaki or brown pants. They have to wear sturdy brown leather shoes with rubber soles and they must wear a working wristwatch. A pen and showtime schedule are also required components of the uniform, but they often get overlooked. As always, underwear is optional.
Brad wrote: quote: In regards to the whole "men must wear shirt/tie/suit coat", but "women can wear nice clothes"...that is such sexist bullshit! If the men have to wear a shirt and tie, so can the women.
Or maybe we could start wearing nice women's clothing, too? I'm probably too tall for heels but pearls have always enhanced me well.
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Don Bruechert
Mmmmmmmmm, bird!
Posts: 340
From: Manitowoc, WI, USA
Registered: Jan 2003
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posted 03-23-2003 01:57 PM
Well here's a different twist.... I'm one of those "combo" people. As the projectionist I would think I should be able to wear some decent yet unimportant clothes, as I frequently get dirty, but as the manager I was supposed to wear a white shirt, black pants and tie. Well I immediately started out by refusing to wear the tie, as I gave a gruesome demonstration of what it would be like if I leaned over the projector to check something and was dragged in by the tie... My first victory!.... the white shirt took a bit longer, but after the owner got good and sick of seeing me greeting the public in a grease and dirt encrusted white shirt (that was clean when I came in), he relented on that too. Then we went to work on making it comfortable for the rest of the staff. Now we wear maroon golf shirts embroidered with a logo designed by a fellow manager, and black pants. It would have went better with khaki pants, but the concessionists were concerend about grease, butter stains, etc and I was worried about showing dirt, so we kept the dark pants. We also had the word "manager" added to the shirts of those that wanted it. Catch is that there is a $15 deposit on the shirts that is returnable if the shirt is returnable in good condition when the person leaves - the owner's idea for that was the staff would take better care of the shirts that way. The only think I think I might add in the summer is a sweat band, but that can easily be slipped into a pocket.
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