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July 13th, 2007 04:19 PM #22
Well, iba na talaga ang school sa taft. Stricter than before, mas masaya pa before the dress code was mandated. he he he... d BEST!!. ngayon another ammendment sa dress code.
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July 13th, 2007 09:54 PM #23
csb grad din ako. for me ok tong bagong rule na to. masarap naman sumuot ng corp attire. dagdag pogi points din. sanayan lang yan.
un nga lang, naka corp attire din mga ladies? alin mas ***y? casual look or corp attire look? hehehe
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July 16th, 2007 01:33 PM #24
From the Chairperson of my course, kaya 'to inimplement is due to the fact they have received from different companies na ung graduates daw nila e di sanay mag-corporate attire kahit nagtatrabaho na. There was even one incident na ung necktie daw ng graduate e bitin na bitin, meron din daw incident na insecure raw ung graduate pag nasuot siya ng corporate attire, tipong lingon ng lingon sa mga tao paglabas daw ng workplace.
Tama mga points dito na beneficial in the long run nga naman talaga ang pagsuot ng corporate attire kahit studyante pa lang. Besides, you won't have to add the hassle of adjusting to it when you get to the workplace, especially if you've just entered work. Just my .02
Oh btw, soft-implement na 'to mula ngaun. May mga major subjects ng SMIT na magbibigay ng incentives for students who attend their class wearing corporate attire.
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July 17th, 2007 12:21 AM #26
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July 17th, 2007 12:48 AM #27
Some BASAP scholars are already complaining. Heck, they have a hard-time making ends meet and now they'll be required to wear Corporate Attire as well? SMIT should be considerate enough to let them wear at least "semi-formal" attire instead.
I don't know why people continue to try and take Kennon Road from Rosario. Its perpetually being...
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