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originally posted in: Dress code next time. Please.
8/16/2019 10:25:19 PM
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That is true, we can't tell her or any of the guys what to wear at work. If it falls in line with Bungies dress code it is beyond the customers reach. What isn't beyond our reach though is choosing to continue to do business with them. I personally have no desire to purchase any more of their products if their development teams, male and female, cannot be bothered to put in effort to have basic manors and look presentable. Nice jeans and a Polo isn't asking much. They chose to have what we saw as acceptable. That's an issue to me. If they don't bother to put effort into putting a good foot forward and look presentable while promoting your product, how am I, or anyone else, supposed to trust your product is quality. Ron Popeil wouldn't have been nearly as successful, if having any success at all, if he showed up wearing tattered jeans and a hoody or his pajamas. And yes they are selling a product with that stream. They are promoting changes and insight into their product with a goal of drawing in more customers with the appeal of those changes. Personally I find fault with all of them. Their bosses failed them by allowing a stream with such a poor company image. They failed themselves by not putting forth an image of care and desire to make a better product. Posture is a part of attitude, so is attire and what I saw distresses me as a former customer. If I were an investor or looking to partner with Bungie for a project I would be thinking twice and looking for other options.
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