Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Success, Dressing for

Your library coworkers maintain a spreadsheet documenting how often you wear your favorite outfit, and so should you.

14 comments:

Lisa K said...

Busted.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, so pay me more & I'll buy more variety. Or pay my $60K in student loans. Or daycare. Gas, electric. OMG. Why didn't I listen to my mom & go to law school?

met said...

If you wear the same outfit twice in one week you should be ridiculed, especially when it's something really obvious

Anonymous said...

Once librarians hit a certain age every item of clothing tends to look the same anyway, so chances are no will notice.

Anonymous said...

my main concern is how the data is arranged on the spreadsheet. is it by color or garment or...?

Anonymous said...

Such crap. Anyone who counts how many times I wear my cardigan and khakis in a single week doesn't count at all, if you catch my meaning.

Anonymous said...

Crazy socks galore!

Anonymous said...

My colleagues don't know how to use Excel anyway.

Anonymous said...

Friday is casual day, so give me some credit: I try to at least vary my wardrobe one day a week.

Anonymous said...

Clothes? We're supposed to wear clothes to work? I'll give it a try tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

I knew a girl in high school who kept track of her outfits and was proud of the fact that in two years, she never wore the same outfit twice.

Anonymous said...

I don't wear the same thing 5 days a week - can't they tell the difference between all those black pants?

Princess said...

I have two pairs of black pants (one from Target, the other Michael Kors) and I couldn't tell them apart this morning, so I wouldn't be surprised if no one else can either :) Course if you're paying that much attention to what I wear, you're paying waaay to much attention to me and I'm totally creeped out ^_^

Anonymous said...

If you work at the library long enough, you'll have a summer reading t-shirt for every day of the month, so you'll never have to repeat, at least until your director starts asking you to dress like an adult.