Why is it....

LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...

In the Army it was so easy. Morning formation in PT gear, after PT and chow, BDU's. Unless it was a special inspection or photo day requiring dress greens.
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
I've always known the salad fork goes to the left of the dinner fork and the napkin gets tucked in the shirt under the chin.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
"Gen Z candidates never had the opportunity to learn these skills on-site as their experience in college or entry-level positions was remote due to the pandemic," she was quoted as saying.

Really? Blame it on COVID?

Their Parents should have taught them already.
 

OccamsRazor

Well-Known Member
We have one that forgets to mute, and you can her Grands in the background.
Yep! Nothing better than being 6 hours into a work day at your desk in the office only to see someone on the web meeting chilling at home in their pajamas knowing they are making as much or more than you to be there. God bless America!
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
I've always known the salad fork goes to the left of the dinner fork and the napkin gets tucked in the shirt under the chin.
Actually it might be fun to set them down to a table like this and taze them on each mistake.

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After that, workplace dress code should be a breeze.
 

spr1975wshs

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Actually it might be fun to set them down to a table like this and taze them on each mistake.

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After that, workplace dress code should be a breeze.
That's about 7 times too many utensils and glasses.
 

jrt_ms1995

Well-Known Member
Actually it might be fun to set them down to a table like this and taze them on each mistake.

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After that, workplace dress code should be a breeze.
I'm not sure Mr. Carson would let those wrinkles in the tablecloth get by.

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Bird Dog

Bird Dog
PREMO Member
My children, all Gen whatever, come to dinner appropriately attired whether it is at my home or a restaurant I have seen them at their jobs, again appropriately attired. They know what silverware goes where and what to eat with each.
One of my life lessons for them was..."good manners are always in fashion". It easy.
 

spr1975wshs

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One of my life lessons for them was..."good manners are always in fashion".
An older gent held open the door into the California Post office today for a woman ahead of me, and for me.
My comment to him: Thank you, courtesy is never out of fashion.
 

Miker/t

Well-Known Member
That's a funny story! :lmao:

There are several Zoom or Teams meeting flubs floating around the interwebz. I think it was an attorney having a hearing with a judge and somehow his face got turned into a cat. There was another that caught a man sneaking around in the background, where he wasn't supposed to be. And another of a guy in his skivvies that his co-corkers could see. One of them had to text him to tell him to put his pants on...
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