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I recently played golf with a VP of a large company in town. He was lamenting that he knows his IT staff is technically proficient and does there job very well, but, the other executives in the company have a poor view of IT. They think they are a dime a dozen. That the pay is too high. (The top developer is at 60k and the top Net Admin is at 50k, not that high in my book) As you can imagine his turnover is high and his productivity is down.  Once they get a really good Net Admin he goes somewhere else for more money and they loose valuable time and money getting someone else. He was wanting to find a way to show the other execs that the IT staff is special and should have more consideration than the “normal” employee. The IT staff has the “keys to the kingdom” as we have all heard. They usually have access to anything they want on the network. You trust them so why do you treat them like a check out counter person? It is not that they think that they cannot do there job, they dont know what there job is really. It is just the perception they have of them when they see them. Being the top notch consultant I am I switched from tech mode to therapist. (a cool trick you need to learn, helps with the wife too!)  I asked him, If your IT guys wore white shirts and ties for a month would the perception of them change. If the Net Admin looked  better than the HR director in dress and personal hygiene would that make a difference. He thought for a moment and said “I think that would be worth 30 grand a year, wouldn’t it”…… “yes it would” I said knowingly

 

The time of the old sweat wearing, sandals with no socks IT guy is about over. I am sure it is live and well in some environments but I talk to enough people who spend the money and they associate that with.. they are a dime a dozen mentality. IT guy, Fast Food guy, they dress the same.. let’s pay them the same.

 

Here are my thoughts on that. Dress one better than the client/dress code. If they are wearing casual, you were the Dockers and Polo. If they are wearing shirts and ties, then you get the French cut shirts and use cuff links with a tie pin. Always look professional and clean. It helps out so much you could not imagine.  It will get you the edge every time. I am not saying to go spend all your money on a new ward robe. Just learn to use an Iron, it is not that hard, really. You would look better in pressed sweats than wrinkly ones. And you will feel better to.

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posted on Friday, July 29, 2005 12:39 PM

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# re: Money and the way you dress. 7/29/2005 1:48 PM Paul Wilson
I agree IT workers should not look like slobs 100%, but I disagree that means suits and ties. I was offered a perm job once for a client that I was consulting with for only a short time and when I got to know them better and I asked why they said it was because I was on time, not too loud or annoying, nicely dressed, and smelled decent -- apparently they had put up with others that had one or more of those issues. But I was not wearing suits and ties, and neither was anyone else at the company other than maybe the CEO on occasion -- it was dockers and polo shirt type of attire. And that's been the case everywhere I've been for the most part, except maybe one place that I didn't want to be since the suit and tie was just the outward sign of a really old-fashioned and out-of-date attitude. I even recall one place where a few consultants did wear suit and tie since they were told that you can never go wrong with being too professional -- and no one respected them since they were viewed as being too high-class and out-of-touch. So my thoughts are to go somewhere else that IS willing to pay more and not have silly old-fashioned attitudes -- the world is changing, but its changing so that no one wears suits and ties anymore -- just don't look like a slop either.

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