I mean I do have to say, they can stop you right? least if the company has any dress policy etc… they can request that the clown follow the companys dress policy when coming into the building… which if he complies I guess they can’t stop you, but at that point I don’t know if someone is technically a clown out of uniform.
I do wonder where the guy is now, as I’d be willing to bet his notoriety landed him some other job afterwards.
they can request that the clown follow the companys dress policy when coming into the building…
I mean… What are they going to do, fire him? If they physically prevented the clown from coming in, you could also dress as a clown and then be barred from the meeting you’re being fired from.
I mean I do have to say, they can stop you right? least if the company has any dress policy etc… they can request that the clown follow the companys dress policy when coming into the building… which if he complies I guess they can’t stop you, but at that point I don’t know if someone is technically a clown out of uniform.
I do wonder where the guy is now, as I’d be willing to bet his notoriety landed him some other job afterwards.
I mean… What are they going to do, fire him? If they physically prevented the clown from coming in, you could also dress as a clown and then be barred from the meeting you’re being fired from.
Infinite employment hack.
CEOs hate this circus trick
You can take the man out of the clown suit but you can’t take the clown out of the man.
As long as he’s still furiously folding balloon animals while I’m getting canned, I’m still satisfied.
Taking applications for lover; clowns only, please.
We’re about to see if clowns are as good at stuffing things in as their cars suggest.