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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="deejaykay" data-source="post: 242029" data-attributes="member: 41530"><p>I would say you are absolutely fine, as long as it's not clearly Dorito dust collected over seven days of wearing the shirt without washing it! Just don't be self-conscious about it, like don't keep touching it or covering it up. Quite honestly, if you're going to travel on the tube, a microscopic little spot on the collar of your shirt is the least you can expect. I've worked in pretty corporate environments, and I absolutely hate it when people just kind of coast through their workwear choices (looking at you, guys who buy a five-pack of shirts and wear them until they are translucent). And I would never judge someone for a smudge that can and will happen by just being alive in a huge city. If you had yellow stains under your arms - yeah, that's bad, please make an effort and get it properly cleaned. But a smudge on the collar of your steamed shirt? Thank you for steaming, don't worry about the tiny spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deejaykay, post: 242029, member: 41530"] I would say you are absolutely fine, as long as it's not clearly Dorito dust collected over seven days of wearing the shirt without washing it! Just don't be self-conscious about it, like don't keep touching it or covering it up. Quite honestly, if you're going to travel on the tube, a microscopic little spot on the collar of your shirt is the least you can expect. I've worked in pretty corporate environments, and I absolutely hate it when people just kind of coast through their workwear choices (looking at you, guys who buy a five-pack of shirts and wear them until they are translucent). And I would never judge someone for a smudge that can and will happen by just being alive in a huge city. If you had yellow stains under your arms - yeah, that's bad, please make an effort and get it properly cleaned. But a smudge on the collar of your steamed shirt? Thank you for steaming, don't worry about the tiny spot. [/QUOTE]
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