Are there tech jobs where I can wear a suit to work every day? I'm sick of working around slobs

Are there tech jobs where I can wear a suit to work every day? I'm sick of working around slobs.

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no

work from home

Every single one. Why do you care?

Yes and you can fuck off we're full.

Why is this stickied?

You sound like a whiny faggot.

who is moot?

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checked. Im in law school but its online so I wear PJs and smoke weed.

Wearing a suit is about being a man, not about having a certain job.
Those on Any Forums who advocate for work at home, so that they can wear PJs and leggings all day are fucking faggots. YWNBAM.

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Formal clothing is all about showing what a good goy you are to Mr. Sheckelberg, so much that you are willing to wear uncomfortable clothes all day so you can keep wageslaving.

"Professionalism," "meritocracy," "authority" is all constructed

just wear a suit. what is stopping you?

He's an insecure faggot or else he would just be wearing a suit instead of crying about it on a North Korean prostate cancer survivor forum.

Wearing a suit can be nice. It can make you feel nice. If it takes a suit to make you feel like a man, then maybe you should reconsider why you are so hung up on what others think.

Birthday suit, it's a classic look.

a suit that fits you is very comfortable

Wearing a suit to a workplace where casual dress is the norm is autistic. It's only appealing because we have the images of the 20th century in our head. It's some weird misplaced sense of masculinity. The same thing that compels men to use straight razors, and brylcreem in their hair. The good times are over. If you try to adopt that "classic male" aesthetic, you'll be ostracized by your peers, unfortunately.

This. I love wearing. Well cut suit. Literally more comfortable than jeans.

Of course, just leave California.