DeeCee735
"How Do You Know of the Key?"
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Me again! Whew, you guys must be getting sick of my posts by now!
I am grateful for all your help so far, and now have some more quick questions. My son is going to be in Bell Services/Dispatch. I have been reading the boards about clothing, specifically about no polo's or dockers, and how he must wear button down shirts (are short sleeve okay?), and wrinkle free, professional slacks. Got that.
My questions are these....
Since he's going to be in Bell Services, I'm guessing he'll have a "uniform" of some sort, and I understand we'll be buying the required shoes. Therefore, in what case will he need the slacks and button down shirts? Is this just the everyday wear when he's not in uniform, or is this if he's working in a role that does not provide the uniform? I'm alittle confused about that. Also, on his days off, is this to be his attire, or can he wear shorts or jeans and tee shirts when he's not working? Especially, for the days off when he goes to "play in the parks"?
Thanks again for all your help. It puts this mom's mind at ease

I am grateful for all your help so far, and now have some more quick questions. My son is going to be in Bell Services/Dispatch. I have been reading the boards about clothing, specifically about no polo's or dockers, and how he must wear button down shirts (are short sleeve okay?), and wrinkle free, professional slacks. Got that.
My questions are these....
Since he's going to be in Bell Services, I'm guessing he'll have a "uniform" of some sort, and I understand we'll be buying the required shoes. Therefore, in what case will he need the slacks and button down shirts? Is this just the everyday wear when he's not in uniform, or is this if he's working in a role that does not provide the uniform? I'm alittle confused about that. Also, on his days off, is this to be his attire, or can he wear shorts or jeans and tee shirts when he's not working? Especially, for the days off when he goes to "play in the parks"?
Thanks again for all your help. It puts this mom's mind at ease
