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BMOC dress code


What's the acceptable dress code in BMOC? I've heard this.... Suit and tie Throughout... Suit and tie for the first couple of days, then just shirt and tie/slacks.... Shirt and tie/slacks.... Any opinions?

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Shirt and tie

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Huyova wrote:

What's the acceptable dress code in BMOC? I've heard this.... Suit and tie Throughout... Suit and tie for the first couple of days, then just shirt and tie/slacks.... Shirt and tie/slacks.... Any opinions?


 First day is suit tie and shirt....after its just shirt and tie except on days where they tell u otherwise!



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Thursdays is wacky tie day.

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whats the tour?



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0700 x 1535 biggrin



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I only wore a jacket on the first day.

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I wore a full suit the entire time, so did alot of others, would it kill you to look professional for a month?

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I so agree with Silverstein.

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I wore a suit all month as did most guys.

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Shirt and tie is good half the class wore a suit.

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-- Edited by supercop on Tuesday 31st of July 2012 01:57:58 PM

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Not good for most, only a few who can't bring themselves to bring a suit jacket with them.

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Why do you care what other people wear? What a trivial thing to concern yourself with.

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If u want a wear a suit in 100 degrees be my guest nobody gives a f@uck what u wear or the instructors

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what time do you normally get out or do they actually keep you to the end of tour?



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You do not need to wear a suit the whole time. I was there over 4 years ago though. First day is a suit but after that is dress shirt , tie and slacks.

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Last time I checked business attire is not business casual. Sure, you get away with it, but its bs, and the reason why this job is dead. Everyone is too laid back and casual nowadays. Half of you look like a mess in uniform.

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Business casual means khaki and polo type collared shirt. Their is nothing wrong with just wearing a shirt and tie.

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