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I normally just wear my work gear as I think it shows the would be customer your not afraid to get your hands dirty. But then I know some people in similar jobs that like to get all shaved and tidied up when visiting customers. What's your opinions?

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Normally I change into a clean Shirt and wear my Chainsaw Trousers and Boots.

 

I used to wear "Smart Casual" attire,however I don't think it made a difference in the sucess rate.

 

If its a formal meeting in an Office somewhere,then I wear smart clothes.

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If I'm looking on the way to or from a job, I'm just in my (very scruffy) work gear.

 

If looking at weekend or evening it's smart casual and my lucky hat :001_smile:

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A smile

 

:thumbup:

 

All my work shirts fleeces & coats are orange hi viz, I think the hi viz gives out a professional look

 

And pull up in a clean & tidy van

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