17th November 2005, 09:25 AM
Troll,
I don't judge by appearances, and I don't think that dress code indicates the professional value of anyone. However, I know that others (especially non-archaeologists) do judge that way, and it helps me to get my job done more effectively if I go along with their dress code, which I see as being no skin off my nose.
In taking that attitude, I generally bear in mind that the non-archaeological suits usually include the people paying for the archaeological work.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished
I don't judge by appearances, and I don't think that dress code indicates the professional value of anyone. However, I know that others (especially non-archaeologists) do judge that way, and it helps me to get my job done more effectively if I go along with their dress code, which I see as being no skin off my nose.
In taking that attitude, I generally bear in mind that the non-archaeological suits usually include the people paying for the archaeological work.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished