My first business trip, I'm a little nervous :(

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My first business trip, I'm a little nervous :(

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Just got the information for my trip this week. Going to meet with a client in Orlando on Thursday and Friday. I'm nervous and excited. Luckily my boss was already planning to be there Thursday so I wont be totally on my own to fuck things up the first day.

As a developer going to hear about how much our software sucks and how they think it should work, do I wear the standard slacks with a collared shirt or do I throw in a tie? I'm going to assume a full suit would be a bit much for someone in my position.
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a big guy like you has got a great advantage in business, imo

know your stuff and stay all business.

own it up bit stylee :up:
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First trip, wear the suit.
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Re: My first business trip, I'm a little nervous :(

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bitWISE wrote:Just got the information for my trip this week. Going to meet with a client in Orlando on Thursday and Friday. I'm nervous and excited. Luckily my boss was already planning to be there Thursday so I wont be totally on my own to fuck things up the first day.

As a developer going to hear about how much our software sucks and how they think it should work, do I wear the standard slacks with a collared shirt or do I throw in a tie? I'm going to assume a full suit would be a bit much for someone in my position.
Na, you'll be fine. You might have one cocky cunt that might slip a little dig in but as a whole you'll find clients are very professional and just want what they pay for. That means treating you with respect in the hope you'll listen and deliver.


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trash return to bin --->
it is about time!
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Just wear a collared shirt. You'll be fine.
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lol...jobs...
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plained wrote:trash return to bin --->
no, sorry. i don't understand cripple.
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--->garbage pail
it is about time!
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Jackal wrote:Just wear a collared shirt. You'll be fine.
That's what I was thinking. Take a couple of my nice Express outfits.

I just hope I don't look like a fool. Only been here 4 months so I'm by no means the expert on our software but since I'm the one dedicated to their needs I'm on the hot seat.
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plained wrote:--->garbage pail
what?
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you can fill a universe with stuff you to slow to understand

the point is

garbage --->microbin
it is about time!
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If you wear a suit you'll look like that cunt from Gateway who tried to sell us their shit boxes
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Fender wrote:First trip, wear the suit.
agreed. better than being caught under dressed.
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lol...worrying about what to wear...at a....job....rofl...
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I haven't done many of those but from what I've gathered, clients (or potentials) call for a meeting for the very reason of doing away with standard calls and formal e-mails. They are looking to speak to real human beings, not some stiff with a suit.

They'll want to have lunch, drink a few and make some jokes.
It's more about establishing a friendly relationship in which they can feel comfortable doing business with.

They want to feel like they can call you on a sunday and you'd pick up the phone etc.

I say show up in a professional manner yet be prepared to let loose, you just have to feel them out.
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Wear a suit for politeness, be professional & friendly.
Bring them a gift to break the ice, i'm thinking a microsized panda in a cage. You humans love furry mammals with big beady eyes.
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plained wrote:you can fill a universe with stuff you to slow to understand

the point is

garbage --->microbin
what?
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Yea, first rule: don't wear a suit unless you're in sales.

As for the tie, it's not important. What's important is that you look comfortable and confident. If you're not used to wearing a tie at all, and it makes you feel pretentious or otherwise uncomfortable, then that will be noticeable, and you would be better off not wearing one.
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no no no. wear a shirt, tie just don't wear the jacket
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Ryoki wrote:Wear a suit for politeness, be professional & friendly.
Bring them a gift to break the ice, i'm thinking a microsized panda in a cage. You humans love furry mammals with big beady eyes.
:olo:
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Ryoki wrote:Wear a suit for politeness, be professional & friendly.
Bring them a gift to break the ice, i'm thinking a microsized panda in a cage. You humans love furry mammals with big beady eyes.
:olo: :icon14:


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Post by Grudge »

Always dress up the first time you meet a client. Once you've met a couple of times, you can be more casual.

Suits are for management and sales people. Everyone else just need a shirt and a nice pair of shoes. T-shirt and jacket is ok if it's a nice t-shirt, and if you're a AD or a designer. Same goes for sneakers.
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plained wrote:
Ryoki wrote:Wear a suit for politeness, be professional & friendly.
Bring them a gift to break the ice, i'm thinking a microsized panda in a cage. You humans love furry mammals with big beady eyes.
:olo: :icon14:


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are you the person sending me all these spam emails??

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