When I worked at a museum, I required the Interns to dress professionally.
No holes in the clothing, no t-shirts, but nice pants or skirt and a nice
button down shirt were to be worn. I never had a problem with the interns.
The volunteers were required to wear the polo shirt and khakis and I did
have problems with them. Often, the shirts were unkept (stains, holes,
ect) and the khakis were just as bad! I did set more clear guidelines but
it rarely helped.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth
>From: "Marietta, Melissa" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: intern dress question
>Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:57:11 -0500
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>For those of you with interns, do you require a uniform or business
>professional dress?
>We currently have all of our interns wear a uniform that consists of a
>polo and khakis but are considering changing to professional attire.
>I'd like to know what issues have arisen for those of you who require
>professional dress. The uniform is certainly an easy way to go for
>everyone, but does it teach students about dressing for the professional
>world? And is the lesson worth it for the staff who have to monitor the
>interns' clothing?
>Thanks.
>Melissa Marietta
>
>
>Melissa Marietta
>Manager, Educational Leadership Programs
>National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
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