Schneider Dress Code?
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by razorbacker, Aug 24, 2008.
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I'm in the Bulk Division so I can only attest to the standards there, but we are required to wear steel toe boots(one pair per year supplied by SNBC), long sleeve shirts(preferably SNBC logoed which you can get for $11 each), long pants, and no facial hair. Hope that helps
razorbacker Thanks this. -
on the van side of the company, they could pretty much care less as long as you wear clothes (yes we all know there is drivers out there that will drive around the entire day wearing nothing but their skid mark stained underwear) and dont walk around the yards or the operating centers barefoot or in flip flops
they could care less how long your hair is or how much facial hair you have either.razorbacker Thanks this. -
bulk has the standards because of the safety gear they must wear and the chemicals they handle van has some dress codes but mostly its look presentable and take a shower we on the van side just open the doors and hit the dock bulk unloads there trailers
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What about jewelry? I have 2 earrings in both ears. Captive bead type. Not flashy or too big IMO. But still, whats the policy? I failed to ask during the hone interview.
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Don't believe theirs a jewelry policy. They just want you to be Presentable.
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i had a pin cushion in my orientaion. dont worry about it. they like you to wear boots and they will give you a set at orientation and one pair a year. thats for company drivers. ic's get squat
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The only dress code I know of for van side is that you are not allowed to wear panties.
every time I am at an OC there is always someone claiming on the cb that they don't have any panties on.Elvenhome21 Thanks this. -
what a coincidence, im sitting here and i aint got no panties on either
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I already have a pair of Steel toes.
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