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Revamping my closet
TLDR: What brands won't break the bank but still offer great quality and laid back business casual? Hello everyone. While I'm getting ready to open my agency, I am also trying to rebuild my wardrobe. When I last left the corporate world and went into trades and business ownership, my clothing went from classic office style for a 20 something year old to the typical construction/contractor style. Ripped jeans, grubby sweatshirts, and t-shirts galore. Even after spending the last 6 months inside another insurance agency learning the ropes, they don't have any dress code beside wearing my company zip up hoodie. In my agency, I would like to reflect a bit more professionalism without losing the laid back feel I like to have. I'm curious what you all would suggest for brands to look to that are elevated in quality and style but their prices are low so I can rebuild my work wear relatively quickly without breaking the bank.
Sure You Signed Out?
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, Many of you like myself grew up learning to not only to print but also to write in cursive. Writing in cursive was a sign that you were at that level in fact; most reports that we had to write in school, had to be in cursive; not only that, but it had to be legible. For those of us that grew up in this era, you felt that you achieved something when you could write and sign your name. There was nothing more exciting was the ability to buy something or to sign your name to a contract and write your name in cursive. Now days, this is not being taught in the schools anymore, there is no need to have to write in cursive, and for ladies and gentlemen in my era, we even stopped writing in cursive and gone to simply printing. I am curious for those who grew up learning cursive, when was the last time you wrote in cursive? When was the last time you signed your name in cursive? Why is this subject important? Because when we were signing our names writing in cursive it was difficult if not impossible for someone to duplicate you writing. Yes, there were skilled people who were able to on certain people; duplicate their writings, but they were skilled and they could only do certain people. Some of us; if we were going to do any type of duplicate, it was our parents signatures for report cards or permission slips. Even this was not an easy task, because some teachers knew your parents signatures and would catch it the moment you did this. Now days, so many people are having their identities stolen, and people think that it just has to do with people getting ahold of their personal information. Yes this is part of it, but the other factor is that most people now days sign contracts and legal documents with either their initials or a simple “X”. Some will just scribble on the paper and call it their signature. Being in the field that I am in, I have seen so many people loose almost if not everything because someone took their identity and used a scribble to steal from them. You might say well I can just say that I did not sign for that or that is not was not me; but here is the deal, what proof do you have? I have a friend that a man walked into a car dealership; and with his identity and scribble a half signature drove off the lot a brand new car. They finally found the car months later several states away wrecked. Yes , they finally cleared him of this, but the things he had to do to clear his name and prove that it was not him why< because no company is going to take thousands of dollars loss because you say “ that was not me”, it was crazy.
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As a challenge a few years ago, I took to writing a page a day entirely in cursive in my journal. Over the course of a week, my cursive became much more legible and my writing was faster. There were a few letters that I had to look up to remember how to write them properly but it came back to me quite fast. Now I can easily switch between printing and cursive when needed but I do still have the quick signature that needs work.
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