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The importance of workplace safety should never be overlooked or taken for granted. It is a crucial component of any organization that has a direct bearing on both the performance of the company and the welfare of its workers. For good reason, the need to maintain a safe workplace has recently attracted more attention. 

The value of excellent uniforms in promoting employee safety and well-being is highlighted in this article along with seven strong arguments for why workplace safety is of the ut

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I was watching the Bill O'Reilly Show on Fox the other day. I was outraged to see the story about the woman who was fired because she looked good and was always well dressed! Can you imagine? Simply outrageous. I was so upset that I had to write a short blog about it. I mean, really, how stupid can a company be? Don't answer that. I suppose they can be really stupid! The gal in question I believe is Debrahlee Lorenzana. I probably mispelled her name. Forgive me Debrahlee! Bill O'Reilly showed se

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1. Dress for the job you want and not the job you have.

It may be a little touchy to completely out-dress your boss, but it is important to project a confident appearance at work. Set your sights on the next job you want and dress as though you already have it.

2. Think about your brand.
Unfortunately--or fortunately--depending on how you look at it, we all project an image, or our brand, to others. What is your brand at your workplace? Well dressed and polished or slouchy and too casual? In an ag

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I was watching the Bill O'Reilly Show on Fox the other day. I was outraged to see the story about the woman who was fired because she looked good and was always well dressed! Can you imagine? Simply outrageous. I was so upset that I had to write a short blog about it. I mean, really, how stupid can a company be? Don't answer that. I suppose they can be really stupid! The gal in question I believe is Debrahlee Lorenzana. I probably mispelled her name. Forgive me Debrahlee! Bill O'Reilly showed se

Read more…

1. Dress for the job you want and not the job you have.

It may be a little touchy to completely out-dress your boss, but it is important to project a confident appearance at work. Set your sights on the next job you want and dress as though you already have it.

2. Think about your brand.
Unfortunately--or fortunately--depending on how you look at it, we all project an image, or our brand, to others. What is your brand at your workplace? Well dressed and polished or slouchy and too casual? In an ag

Read more…

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