Published Jul 17, 2003
nadia562002
93 Posts
I am getting ready to start work on July 28th. For the first week of work, I will sit in a classroom going over payroll signup, benefits, blood-borne pathogens, etc. etc. I was just wondering what I am supposed to wear? I wont be going near the floor for at least a week as far as I know. Should I wear casual clothes just nice clothes or should I wear scrubs?
MomNRN, BSN, RN
316 Posts
Casual, nice clothes. Something easy and comfy, but still professional looking.
Goodmare
3 Posts
Mom is right. Wear professional looking attire, always better to look too nice than sclumpy. Also, think about what you want to look like on your ID badge. Just a thought.
fourbirds4me
347 Posts
We were told that be did not have to wear scrubs but that we could not wear..... jeans, shorts or tank tops.... so I guess we need to wear slacks or dresses.... something nice.
nrselisa
258 Posts
I start Monday & was wondering the same thing! Thank you so much for asking. I'm just afraid I may look over dressed. I'll figure something out between now & then.
Lisa :)
meownsmile, BSN, RN
2,532 Posts
Yep,, casually professional and comfortable. A nice midcalf summer dress with sandles, summer slacks and top. No shorts,, jeans,, or revealing cleavage save that for the weekend.
Unfortunately your co-workers will be making judgements on how you present yourself even at orientation.
redwinggirlie
559 Posts
I wore scrubs. Took the hassle out of figuring what to wear, plus it made me feel like I was ready to work. I also didn't stick out like a sore thumb while traipsing around the hospital units.
kiddoRN
64 Posts
I received my paper work today for orientation. Dress code policy is :
No denim of any kind (highlighted)
No halter tops or sleeveless shirts
Slacks should at least touch the ankle; Capri pants are not acceptable.
Hats are not acceptable
No T-shirts or collar-less shirts
No shorts or mini-skirts
No tennis shoes
No open-toe shoes and sandals or flip-flops;
No leggings or stirrup pants
Hospital t-shirts are allowed with scrubs
We have 5 days of orientation so i'm scrounging my closet now to put stuff together.
Katnip, RN
2,904 Posts
I was told to wear business type clothes for the part of orientation that is not on the floor.
Look at what the folks in HR and other admin jobs are wearing. Use that as your guide.
xantha31669
96 Posts
We were told basically the same things as you were, with the addition of "NO NIPPLES" I almost choked!! I found out after they have had problems with tight shirts and no bras in the past. Add that to cold air conditioned classrooms, well you know what comes next!!
Lori
shelleybelle
113 Posts
Originally posted by xantha31669 We were told basically the same things as you were, with the addition of "NO NIPPLES" I almost choked!! I found out after they have had problems with tight shirts and no bras in the past. Add that to cold air conditioned classrooms, well you know what comes next!! Lori
OMG!! People just kill me:rolleyes: Ray Charles could see that wouldn't be appropriate! So... may want to add a light sweater (or lab coat) to your wardrobe tomorrow! Good greif... I'm always terrified my headlights are gonna shine... I keep a sweater in my car at all times - ya never know!
susanmary
656 Posts
I love the prep look -- nice pair of khaki's with a nice cotton shirt/t-shirt (think Gap) will look great. Great sale on-line ... and their khaki's last forever. I've had two "wrinkle-resistant" pairs for years -- they look the same today as they did the day I bought them. You are starting a new career ... you will have workshops, etc. to attend outside the workplace ... invest in some simple, classics ... and you will wear them forever.