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Uniforms For the Help Desk?

An anonymous reader writes "I am an IT worker in a mid sized company with approximately 500 employees. There are 30 people on the IT staff, 6 of whom are on the help desk. Our help desk does have significant visibility in the company, and most people know us by face (some by name). Recently the idea has been floated up the management chain to have these help desk workers wear IT department branded shirts. The idea is to promote visibility and unity. Wearing of these shirts would be mandatory Monday through Thursday. The shirts would not be identical (there would be several styles offered). We would be the only department with specific garments outside of the normal business casual dress code. Is management out of line with the industry in promoting this sort of policy change? Is the singling out of 6 employees as 'the IT guys' a step in the right direction, or does it detract from the professionalism that we are trying to display as a department?"

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  1. Would you like fries with that? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Lol. Yeah, to hell with that.

  2. I know style they Should be by Herkum01 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Call them red shirts, and remind them what happens to red shirts in Star Trek, because as the saying goes, image is everything!

  3. Well... by Guil+Rarey · · Score: 4, Funny

    is the color blaze orange with concentric circles on the back?

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  4. Other Roles Would Be Good Too by psbrogna · · Score: 3, Funny

    While we're on the subject, I'd like sales people to be readily recognizable as well. Perhaps a red S emblazoned on their forehead with a red-hot branding iron.

    1. Re:Other Roles Would Be Good Too by rainmaestro · · Score: 4, Funny

      For the accountants, a nice big "A" emblazoned on the breast. Perhaps in a lovely scarlet color.

  5. Are they offering propeller beanies as well? by John+Hasler · · Score: 2, Funny

    n/t

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  6. Superhero costumes to hide true identities by Rene+S.+Hollan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Given how IT staff get harassed to fix everything, and blamed for everything broken, I would suggest an idea floated during my days as a university student.

    See, we had these "Programmers On Duty", or PODs, many of whom were volunteers, who would look at your program, and attempt to help you find what was wrong. This was pretty much a thankless job, and anything you broke, and they couldn't fix, was considered their fault. (This was the late 70s era of punched cards, and computer printouts, with actual terminals a rare and coveted tool -- the POD had an office with, you guessed it, a terminal -- a CRT to boot, so one would not have to keep trying to use the back of discarded printouts in the DECwriters. The attraction of POD duty was access to that terminal, in hopes it would be a slow day.)

    A bunch of us thought that PODs should be issued distinctive uniforms as well: superhero-style costumes actually. Ostensibly this was to distinguish them as members of a rare breed: people who could debug programs quickly. In fact, the intent was to shield their identity lest the be pestered to provide help while off duty.

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    1. Re:Superhero costumes to hide true identities by tempest69 · · Score: 3, Funny
      Yea, and when /insert supervillan here/ attacks. The extra time spent killing the POD's would provide time for the others to escape.
      brilliant

      Storm

  7. Oblig. by Weaselmancer · · Score: 5, Funny

    "You know, the Nazis had pieces of flair that they made the Jews wear."

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    rediculous.
  8. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by larry+bagina · · Score: 3, Funny

    The assless chaps and leather vest are nice but I think the ball gag would interfere with conversations.

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  9. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by Rei · · Score: 2, Funny

    How about something like this? Even if they embroidered "IT" onto it, that'd still be great ;)

    (Waves hand) "This is not the operating system you are looking for."

    Or for a similar style, perhaps this.

    Just seems appropriate for the IT staff. ;)

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  10. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by UnxMully · · Score: 4, Funny

    yeah, maybe someone should ask why management isn't wearing department specific garments that say "management" on them.

    What do you think a tie actually is?

    A garrotte in training?

  11. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by sjames · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's to keep you from abusing a lamp cord when you decide the time has come.

  12. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good point. I would have to see the uniforms before passing judgment. Without further information, I would say that in general, uniforms marginalize individuals and make them feel like a smaller cog in the machine.

    I've seen the uniforms. I have no problem with wearing one of them, as long as it isn't the red one.

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  13. Re:I like uniforms by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    a shirt that doesn't clash

    shoes that "go"

    No one will ever mistake me for a metrosexual.

    I have bad news for you: one of these things doesn't belong...

  14. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by adamstew · · Score: 5, Funny

    or "Beardo the Bearded"

  15. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by palegray.net · · Score: 2, Funny

    I wholeheartedly agree that the uniforms should be seen first. I've got an inside source who has sent me photos of the current uniform concept.

  16. Re:Professionalism by ion++ · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe a uniform design like a red jacket with a shining insignia on the left chest and a black top that covers the shoulders and a little down. + black pants. Naturally all made in spandex.

  17. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by Jah-Wren+Ryel · · Score: 2, Funny

    Plus, it is as lot more fun to say "assless."

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  18. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by alta · · Score: 2, Funny
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  19. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by Tracy+Reed · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought it was to hold the foreskin back.

  20. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by dangitman · · Score: 2, Funny

    Sure, but "assless chaps" is funnier than "chaps". It also implies the chaps are worn without pants

    I thought it implied that the guy has no ass.

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  21. Uniforms in IT?? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Ive worn uniforms in many IT Jobs as System Integrator as even as Senior Network Analyst, it is good for support staff who have to get under desks and get dirty around comms cabinets, it gave me a feeling of pride and also its a good excuse to increase what little power IT departments usuall have in an organization, now im working for a Government body its uniforms all the way....

    You could always buy your staff the "No I will not fix your computer t-shirts.."

  22. Thank goodness ... by PPH · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... they've said nothing about pants. Making me wear pants to work would just be too much, IMO.

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  23. armbands? by Aurisor · · Score: 3, Funny

    You might want to float the idea of having armbands. They're unobtrusive, sharp, and have been shown in the past to foster a sense of shared identity.

    Might want to give a little thought to putting a logo of some sort on it too...maybe one of those Indian good luck symbols...you know, something simple that looks good in black and white.

  24. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by FiloEleven · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ooh! What they need is a variety of uniforms depending on the task currently at hand! Working on a server outage? Put on the fireman outfit. Users not obeying your policies? Policeman. Laying cable or moving computers around? Cleaner. Spyware removal? Nurse. Coding? Scientist.

    The Judge uniform should of course be used in all meetings, because any psychological trick to get management to actually listen to the IT department should be exploited to the fullest.

  25. The IT Dept should be able to choose its uniforms by ExRex · · Score: 3, Funny

    Original Series, NextGen, DSN or Voyager. Seems reasonable to me.

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  26. Re:Tell it to the plastic clown by Cederic · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wtf? Put a clean shirt on every day. Especially if you're crawling under desks.

    Someone between my legs, I want them clean and smelling real good..

  27. Have fun with it! by CudaFS · · Score: 2, Funny

    I work in a IT dept of two people for a small town. The IT head wanted us to come up with a logo to "Brand" our dept. So we worked on the style and substance and came up with a nice 3 color logo. I tossed in some binary because it looked good in red and stands out in the logo. 01010010 01010100 010000110 01001101.(yes, the boss knows what it means) When any user or "Tie Wearer" asks what it means we just tell them its some random binary numbers.

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  28. British Maid Outfit preferred by IT professionals by strangeattraction · · Score: 2, Funny

    Most IT professionals have adopted the British Maid outfit for the help desk, Norge repairman butt crack pants for the techs and Bondage Mistress for the CIO.