I actually like the centered logo better. Other than that, this seems a lot like a new executive with a background in fashion and a humongous sign-on bonus making a change for the sake of change. I'd have expected something more significant.
Hopefully we can get back to the new attire and away from smoke discussions now? Did I read somewhere she's dropping the name tags? If so that is a mistake IMHO, I like being able to see their names.
True but if he has a MMJ card then Apple could face complications in terminating the employee I would suspect
And if they came in from their break with a foetor of cigarette smoke they would also be protected by law if they were old enough to legally smoke cigarettes? Alcohol is also legal, so should employees be allowed to come to work drunk? Exactly what law protects employees from companies that expect their staff to be presentable to customers?
I like the consistency of a single shirt style. It's a uniform of sorts and having different kinds in a store could confuse people. People react to employee "uniforms". People may think, well, what is the role of that person with that shirt.
The logo in the middle was great. Don't see any advantage of moving it and making it smaller?
Of course, should allow employees to wear undershirt of some kind because of the comfort factor.
Is this change for change's sake? (trying to be grammatically correct there).
I like the consistency of a single shirt style. It's a uniform of sorts and having different kinds in a store could confuse people. People react to employee "uniforms". People may think, well, what is the role of that person with that shirt.
The logo in the middle was great. Don't see any advantage of moving it and making it smaller?
Of course, should allow employees to wear undershirt of some kind because of the comfort factor.
Is this change for change's sake? (trying to be grammatically correct there).
I liked the Apple logo in the middle since it echoed the product design, however I think the ID badges on lanyards were covering the logo.
Moving logo to center of T-Shirt. Angela is worth every cent of 74 mil/ year
To centre of heart. I believe the logo will be smaller and to the left (of the wearer). It looks fine to me but I hope its not sliding towards 'corporate'. The standard position for a company logo or 'badge' is to the left, and smaller.
To centre of heart. I believe the logo will be smaller and to the left (of the wearer). It looks fine to me but I hope its not sliding towards 'corporate'. The standard position for a company logo or 'badge' is to the left, and smaller.
Yes, "shirt pocket position", even when there is no pocket.
If he has a medical card or lives in a State where it's legal, and provided it doesn't affect his duties in any way I'm not sure there's much that can be done.
Drinking alcohol is legal in all 50 states, but that doesn't give an employee the right to drink on break and return to work reeking of it. Or take prescribed heavy painkillers and be loopy.
There are several reasons to move the logo: 1, when you wear a badge necklace, it will not cover up the logo. 2, consistency, when you have different styles such t-shirt, polo, even a sweater or a jacket, you don't have to change the location of the logo. 3, people are already in the Apple store, you don't need the Ironman in-your-face size logo, you just needed a gentle indicator who works for Apple.
Fashion is going to be very important for Apple now that Apple Watch is on the menu. Overall, I like it.
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In my local store one of the Apple employees reeked of cannabis. I don't care what people do on their own time, but that was unpleasant.
I would have considered the reek of cigarettes far worse. Fortunately I've never experienced either.
I actually like the centered logo better. Other than that, this seems a lot like a new executive with a background in fashion and a humongous sign-on bonus making a change for the sake of change. I'd have expected something more significant.
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Oh I see. You're a forum contrarian. Yeah, I guess when Dre and Snoop Dogg rhyme about the sticky icky, they could be talkin' bout medicinal use.
And if they came in from their break with a foetor of cigarette smoke they would also be protected by law if they were old enough to legally smoke cigarettes? Alcohol is also legal, so should employees be allowed to come to work drunk? Exactly what law protects employees from companies that expect their staff to be presentable to customers?
For someone that smokes plenty of weed you sure post like an angry curmudgeon. My suggestion is to smoke more and/or better weed.
???? I was going to make a similar flippant comment.
I like the consistency of a single shirt style. It's a uniform of sorts and having different kinds in a store could confuse people. People react to employee "uniforms". People may think, well, what is the role of that person with that shirt.
The logo in the middle was great. Don't see any advantage of moving it and making it smaller?
Of course, should allow employees to wear undershirt of some kind because of the comfort factor.
Is this change for change's sake? (trying to be grammatically correct there).
Although I personally believe all drugs should be decriminalized, stoned employees are a risk and a liability.
I liked the Apple logo in the middle since it echoed the product design, however I think the ID badges on lanyards were covering the logo.
Moving logo to center of T-Shirt. Angela is worth every cent of 74 mil/ year
To centre of heart. I believe the logo will be smaller and to the left (of the wearer). It looks fine to me but I hope its not sliding towards 'corporate'. The standard position for a company logo or 'badge' is to the left, and smaller.
Yes, "shirt pocket position", even when there is no pocket.
It's medicinal, that's why I drink a bottle of Robitussin before work.
There are several reasons to move the logo: 1, when you wear a badge necklace, it will not cover up the logo. 2, consistency, when you have different styles such t-shirt, polo, even a sweater or a jacket, you don't have to change the location of the logo. 3, people are already in the Apple store, you don't need the Ironman in-your-face size logo, you just needed a gentle indicator who works for Apple.
Fashion is going to be very important for Apple now that Apple Watch is on the menu. Overall, I like it.