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11th August 06, 01:06 PM
#1
Gauging HR re kilted at the office
I thought I'd wait a full month before approaching HR to see how they'd feel about me coming into the office kilted. I almost made it to a month...
My HR rep seems open to the idea and is going to run it up the HR flagpole. She really isn't sure what the reaction will be.
Didn't run it by my manager yet since HR would be the ultimate arbiter if anyone yapped. I suspect he'll support me as long as I'm not doing it for the sake of attention-getting behavior.
Here's hoping I'm among an enlightened crowd.
I must be Scottish - just look at my calves.
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11th August 06, 01:13 PM
#2
Here's hoping!
My employer won't allow me to wear a kilt to work. But, it's not because of the appearance. It's a safety issue. I work in a laboratory with various moving machines.
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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11th August 06, 01:25 PM
#3
May the Kilt be with you!!
I went that route, and was shot down most viciously. good luck!
Last edited by Kilted KT; 11th August 06 at 01:40 PM.
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11th August 06, 01:37 PM
#4
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11th August 06, 01:42 PM
#5
Best of luck with your request.
Armageddon was yesterday. Today we have real problem.
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11th August 06, 01:42 PM
#6
It all depends on the nature of the business, right? I'm in IT support, and previously was with a University and it was a non-issue.
Good luck!
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11th August 06, 02:47 PM
#7
I'm of the "It's easier to get forgiveness than it is to get permission" mindset. I also think it's easier to get "permission" to wear a kilt at work if you showed up for the interview in one.
Though I'm self-employed I do have many, many clients ... I get business in a kilt before I do business in a kilt. No permission necessary, no sense of a "bait and switch" situation with my clients (bosses). No, "By the way, did I mention I prefer to wear kilts," once they see me in the field with their customers and sub-contractors.
I do hope you are allowed to wear your kilts at work. No doubt the more organizations that allow kilts the better ... it takes courage to try and it is only the efforts of those who try that result in more and more of us being able to ..............
Kilt On.
Chris Webb
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11th August 06, 04:28 PM
#8
Best of luck cousin 
Rob
Friends are the family we choose. Life is not measured by how many breath's we take, but by how many times we have our breath taken away. Writer, Educator, Libationist, Bon Vivant. The Old Firm: A Steampunk Tale Part XXI is now up at http://kiltedrobspub.blogspot.com/
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11th August 06, 04:46 PM
#9
Aye, good luck.
I'm here at work in my new USA Kilt casual Douglas modern. Can't hurt to decorate your work area with a few things Scottish to play up the cultural diversity angle.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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11th August 06, 05:47 PM
#10
Good luck! Let us know what happens!
Phil in Phoenix
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