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  1. #11
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    Re: dept issued pj's

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy
    I agree that people might take advantage of the dress down policy but what about department issued pajamas? That would prevent some dispatchers from wearing way too revealing sleepwear and others from wearing (well honestly) just plain ugly pj's. Nothing's worse than those old flannel pajamas with the butt flap and oversized buttons. (lol) A department issued set of pajamas would allow all dispatchers to remain comfortable but keeping within sleepwear policies for the department.
    I think that is the craziest thing I've heard on here yet. Department Issued PJ's? Really? It's law enforcement, not a slumber party. I am completely for the issuance of Class B's and things like that, but I think PJ's is taking this a bit too far.

  2. #12
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    Where I used to work some people wore daisy dukes to work when the
    supervisors said we could wear shorts on the weekends...there went the
    shorts..before uniforms some of us wore the city shorts (shorts down to
    the knee and a jacket or nice blouse), but the daisy duke girls with their
    short short shorts and jeans with holes in them made sure that was taken
    away. Dress professional- act professional

  3. #13
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    Jeans

    Our uniforms are jeans and a polo shirt the Tampa Police Communications on one side and our names on the other. Although I agree we should not wear pj's and/or clubbing outfits I do think its ok to dress down. Especially people who work the 3rd shift. Who see's you. And the mentality that if you dont dress professional you wont act professional, I disagree 100%. We have been wearing jeans for nearly 10 years now. And as far as Im concerned we are all very professional.

  4. #14
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    new job experiance

    tho opertators on the 1900-numbers get to wear what ever they want even if the size matches the XXX job.

  5. #15
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    new job experiance

    tho opertators on the 1-900-numbers get to wear what ever they want even if the size matches the X-X-X job.

  6. #16
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    Unbelievable request

    Law Enforcement is professional environment not a private company. If you want to wear whatever you would like resign your postion properly and find employment that pays you to wear the attire you desire. But since working in the horizontal position is currently illegal in the United States you where the approved attire.

  7. #17
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    Re: Unbelievable request

    Quote Originally Posted by LL Grunt
    Law Enforcement is professional environment not a private company. If you want to wear whatever you would like resign your postion properly and find employment that pays you to wear the attire you desire. But since working in the horizontal position is currently illegal in the United States you where the approved attire.

    In a professional envirorment, we no (KNOW) the differance between where and wear

    THE POLISE OFFERSIRFER

  8. #18
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    uniforms

    Are you people for real? PJ's, sweatpants, OMG - this is a JOB!!!! Not a common gathering. Grow up - your not in high school anymore.... you get paid to work - not "lounge".

  9. #19
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    Re: Unbelievable request

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    Quote Originally Posted by LL Grunt
    Law Enforcement is professional environment not a private company. If you want to wear whatever you would like resign your postion properly and find employment that pays you to wear the attire you desire. But since working in the horizontal position is currently illegal in the United States you where the approved attire.

    In a professional envirorment, we no (KNOW) the differance between where and wear

    THE POLISE OFFERSIRFER
    We also know the difference between envirorment and "environment" bubba

  10. #20
    Guest

    What the

    Ok, the original poster is a total TARD! I can see jeans and a polo with a logo on it but pajamas? It's work, not a slumber party. I wouldn't even wear PJ's to Walmart much less somewhere I am trying to perform a job and want my superiors to respect the job I am doing. If you want to wear pajamas, get a job at an adult lingerie store! I can't believe such a retard is working in dispatch!

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