Anyone fascinated with the uniforms and color hierarchy of workwear? They might not be the best fit or the higher quality, but im fascinated by the companies who color-code their uniforms according to your position/status in teh company. Its kinda pleasing seeing that color-coding and instantly recognizing what status someone holds in the company, and honestly some people look better off using an uniform than choosing their own street clothes lolHeres one example from a factory i know>grey top & black bottom: Peons, grunts>hi-vis shirts: warehouse peons>blue top: Peon with seniority in the company>white top: managerial class, privileged workers>street clothes: CEO, vicepresident, business partners, important visitors, etc
>>18573347Yes, modern serf wear, so satisfying and pleasing.High visibility stripes are at the very bottom of your status hierarchy right?
>>18573358They are about equal to the greyshirts, its actually an "achievement" of the trade union guy in the warehouseIts funny they complain the most while they're teh biggest slackers in the factory, id say they're above regular peons if anything because they barely work in their 8 hour shift
The lion does not concern himself with the color a the sheeps fur
>>18573374The lion does not concern himself with the acute heart pain he gets lifting objects for Mr Goldberg