I work in the IT field, and travel from customer premise to customer premise quite a bit. About half the time I don't need to take any "freight" bigger than what can fit in a back pack, so I ride my motorbike.
I have a work uniform, and wear Cordura pants over the top of my dress pants, and a leather jacket over the top of my shirt (just a t-shirt at the moment as getting a bit warm in my leather jacket). My work uniform is all nicely logo'd, clean, and I think pretty presentable.
Typically when I get to a customer site I just take the cordura and jacket off, and stash them in a corner somewhere, along with the helmet and gloves.
Well blow me down, for the first time in 10 years, I had someone complain at my office that my "attire" was not suitable for their workplace. A site I've been to half a dozen times before. They implied they had a problem with the look of my motorcycle gear.
I told the client the motorcycle provides a greener alternative for using a larger vehicle like a car to transport such a small load (being me), and that the gear I wear is for my personal protection and safety.
I also told them I would not be changing my safety gear. And I'll interpret their decision by weather they call to book further jobs or not.
Really. Some people do have a personal perception issue.
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