Countrywide and Its Dress for Success Policy
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The boss makes $3 million a year and is fond of cute and expensive clothes (“From Peak in ‘93, Countrywide Comes Uneasily Back to Earth,” Sept. 11).
Many of his employees make $10 an hour, and he expects them to dress like Anne Klein or Beau Brummell.
Maybe the boss should loosen his tie a little.
I am sure the 1,440 people that were laid off were really impressed with the results of the mandatory policy of dress for success. (Pomposity over substance.)
RICHARD M. SILIAN
Arcadia
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