Looker Recommended Dress

 

 Look Professional

As an independent contractor for WeGoLook, it is imperative that you understand the image you set forth as an in-person representative for the company. While we recognize and respect your right to dress to your liking, we also need to ensure that the image you convey is one of professionalism.

*Please note that your badge photo must appear professional as well as your photo verification, which is designed to demonstrate that you are dressed appropriately while performing a Look.

As stated in the Looker Agreement, the following are a few guidelines you may reference to ensure compliance with our recommended dress:

Accessories

  • No inappropriate slogans, pictures, symbols, etc.
  • No visible hardware in body or tongue piercings, with the exception of ear piercings.

Tops

  • No t-shirts
  • No tank tops
  • No pajamas
  • No bare midriff
  • No sleeveless shirts on men
  • No inappropriate slogans, pictures, symbols, etc.

Bottoms

  • No shorts
  • No pajamas
  • No excessively short garments
  • No extremely baggy or sagging pants
  • No inappropriate slogans, pictures, symbols, etc.
  • No torn pants or jeans that reveal any skin or  undergarments

Hats

  • No hats worn backwards or sideways
  • No skull caps, stocking caps, do-rags, etc.
  • No inappropriate slogans, pictures, symbols, etc.

 

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    Justfordrivingcourier

    As an independent contractor, you are not obligated to follow any dress code...I am simply specifiying this and you may want to think long and hard before implementing this...you should know companies have been sued for these kind of things...You can employ if you choose in which case you are required to follow labor laws..If you choose to avoid labor laws (I.E employee benefits, hourly wages, etc) by hiring independent contractors you can not impose any dress code on them as that would make them employees...Just know this and think long and hard, I'm certain your law team will verify what I say is accurate.

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    Sherri Lee

    I feel it's appropriate attire for an independent contractor, that is working in warm climate, on a Look that requires auto inspections, scene inspections, and any other type of Looks that are done outside, to wear knee length shorts, and even tops without sleeves, as long as it's done in good taste. A person can dress in this type of attire, while still looking very presentable and still represent Wegolook in a positive manner. I live in Florida, and during the summer months, it can be very hot and humid while trying to work outside, and being dressed appropriately for that kind of weather, is very important to a person's health. I feel that if it should be left up to the Looker to choose their attire, and as long as there are no reports of inappropriate dress from a client, then a Looker shouldn't be subject to being let go for dressing in clothes that are comfortable, and according to the weather in their area.

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    Heather Taylor

    I agree with all required clothing

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    Michelle Cesare

    It's refreshing to learn a company expects people to follow a specific conservative basic dress code. Also, I appreciate the no visible hardware in body or tongue piercings, with the exception of ear piercings.

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    Virginia Rodriguez

    I agree to look professional.

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    Lorraine Thomas

    I agree to look professional, as I not only represent my self but as a professional.