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Originally posted by JRutledge
I (do not) work in an entertainment industry either.
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IMO, that's probably the best point you have made JRut.
That it is an entertainment industry.
The industry is out there to entertain us...so you might think there would be different standards in dressing as compared to a Fortune 500 business.
But wait, isn't this entertainment industry out to make a buck or two in the process of entertaining us?
Don't they have the right, no responsability, to create an image that will induce profits?
C'mon, we have always known the billionaires are entertaining us with millionaires...call the millionaires "slaves" to their job...but they really are "free" to leave anytime they wish (as Chuck suggested in the record store comment).
I really don't care how they dress...but evidently, someone does, and that someone may have the power to make it happen.