StihlRockin'
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I have a buddy who is a tree service business owner, but also does work for others as an employee. He downsized his operation over the years chasing other things and is now back in it again. While talking he tells me in his own business his appearance means little. He has a thick mustache, a pointed thick ungroomed pointed beard, long hair and wears a bandanna. I on the other hand normally have short hair, smaller groomed 'stache and no facial hair or beard.
We got to arguing about the importance of it, grooming habits and the cleaner look and quickly realized he has no issues with his "appearance". I've always adopted the idea and see it all over the place, but the cleaner more "professional" look is the way to go in business. Now I've had employees who looked as rough and it bothered me some because it doesn't make the crew look professional when they look like a sentence-to-serve bunch of inmates. LOL! I helped the problem by offering shirts that are the same color along with matching hard hats... and try to get the guys to wear Levis in a lighter to normal blue color. It offers uniformity, better appearance and better than wind-breaker pants... as some have worn. The shirts I offer along with what I wear are short sleeved polo or golf shirts. They have the collar and have about 3 buttons up front.
What are your opinions and experiences about keeping up appearances to present a more professional image? Do you think having the traditional clean look is important in our profession?
What sort of experiences have you had in either scenario that might shed light on the situation?
StihlRockin'
We got to arguing about the importance of it, grooming habits and the cleaner look and quickly realized he has no issues with his "appearance". I've always adopted the idea and see it all over the place, but the cleaner more "professional" look is the way to go in business. Now I've had employees who looked as rough and it bothered me some because it doesn't make the crew look professional when they look like a sentence-to-serve bunch of inmates. LOL! I helped the problem by offering shirts that are the same color along with matching hard hats... and try to get the guys to wear Levis in a lighter to normal blue color. It offers uniformity, better appearance and better than wind-breaker pants... as some have worn. The shirts I offer along with what I wear are short sleeved polo or golf shirts. They have the collar and have about 3 buttons up front.
What are your opinions and experiences about keeping up appearances to present a more professional image? Do you think having the traditional clean look is important in our profession?
What sort of experiences have you had in either scenario that might shed light on the situation?
StihlRockin'