Do You Ever Take Your Shoes Off At Work?

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by LastC5, Jul 12, 2007.

  1. Kool_Hand_Hip

    Kool_Hand_Hip Barefoot everywhere

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    I own the company. Kinda helps.
     
  2. Rugged_Soles

    Rugged_Soles Member

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    What proportion of employees enjoy barefooting ? in addition to yourself.
     
  3. Kool_Hand_Hip

    Kool_Hand_Hip Barefoot everywhere

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    A couple of the girls do in the warmer months. Everyone knows it's ok if they do though.
     
  4. Rew

    Rew Member

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    Unfortunately, my boss has said that I do need some kind of shoes on in the office. Thankfully, though, our office is an upstairs space in the university admissions office, meaning none of the "important" people ever see us. So we can dress as casually as we please. So for that reason I wear flip-flops every single day (I really blew people's minds last month when it would be 20 degrees outside and I'd still be trucking along as the only person on campus in flip-flops). However, the moment I'm at my desk, those suckers come off immediately and don't come back on unless I have to get up for something. And sometimes I don't even bother putting them back on if I'm getting up just briefly. However, walking around the office in bare feet is pretty much frowned upon here. But hey, compromises are compromises. It could be a lot worse. I would absolutely hate my life if I worked in an environment where dress shoes and a tie were required. *recoils in horror at the very thought of it*
     
  5. bfgal

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    Yes, when no clients are in the office.
    bfgal
     

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