Just who the aitch eee double hockey sticks does this effete snob think he is? *I* am a proud electronics technician, which means for most of my working day, I'm crawling around, and in dusty, greasy machinery. This "paragon of genius" believes that I should do so clad in a tuxedo? On pain of being considered "immature" by him, and his ilk?
He's the one who needs to grow up, and man up...
the infowarrior
Just who the aitch eee double hockey sticks does this effete snob think he is? *I* am a proud electronics technician, which means for most of my working day, I'm crawling around, and in dusty, greasy machinery. This "paragon of genius" believes that I should do so clad in a tuxedo? On pain of being considered "immature" by him, and his ilk? I cannot speak for the author, but it seems to me that a tuxedo would not be appropriate on-the-job attire for you.
The point is to dress appropriately for the occasion.
For example, my grandfather was a farmer. He wore bib overalls, boots, and a straw hat six days a week. On Sunday, however, he wore his best suit to church.