Proud of uniform
CORPORATE uniform gives you pride in the company, says Barry Callaghan, of Avis Rent-A-Car. Mr Callaghan is the manager of the Gloucester Street branch, and says he feels good wearing his uniform. “People walk up to you in the street as if they know you, and ask things about rates. It’s great,” he said.
Yvonne Knott, who worts at the same branch, says the uniform saves her money, and saves her own clothes from wear.
‘Great value’
THE WESTPAC wardrobe is “great value for | the money,” say Westpac staff. For $125 a female staff member can buy t a “pack” comprising of three dresses, a skirt, a couple of shirts, a cardigan, two belts, a scarf, r and a vest or a jacket There are four different s packs to choose from and extras are available. | “There’s a great variety in the wardrobe which allows for individuality," says Kim Thorpe. J "It definitely saves money and time,” says M Tania Davis. "It’s also good that when you go out || at night you’ve got your own clothes which are •;(< different and you don’t feel you’ve been wearing n the same thing all day.” Tony Brown and Stuart Honeybone are pleased S also with the wardrobe. . y "For $125 you can’t fault the packs,” says Mr g Honeybone. The men’s wardrobe includes a range 1 of shirts, ties, belts, socks, jackets, jerseys, « trousers and walk-shorts. || "It’s a great idea and saves money," says Mr I Brown. He says he is not too concerned about 1 Individuality in what he wears, and likes the practical aspect of the Westpac wardrobe. . S It is not compulsory for staff to wear the wardrobe, but if they do it is not to be mixed with their own clothing. W Later this year new designs will available. —- - H——
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Sharon Uden (left) and Heather Gibbons in their Countdown uniforms.
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