02-13-2009, 12:53 PM
So, my company today is doing a fundraiser for Heart Awareness Month. Donate $5 and you can wear jeans and a casual red shirt today. Red being key. Some dumbass in my department shows up with green on. She claims she had a red shirt she was going to wear, but she forgot to put it in the dryer last night, so it was still wet this morning. Green is what she's wearing, according to her story, because it's opposite to red on the color spectrum, so it's close enough.
If this story is true, two things come to mind. First, you don't have any other red shirts? Second, if you indeed didn't have another red shirt, why don't you just put on your normal dresscode-appropriate stuff, and donate the money anyway?
Pulling crap like this is what will ruin things for everybody else in the office.
If this story is true, two things come to mind. First, you don't have any other red shirts? Second, if you indeed didn't have another red shirt, why don't you just put on your normal dresscode-appropriate stuff, and donate the money anyway?
Pulling crap like this is what will ruin things for everybody else in the office.