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I've read the Hat Etiquette threads and, while I have learned much from them, I have not found anything that specifically addresses the issue of wearing a hat at the office.
I work in a government building assisting members of the public. I do not have a private office or cubicle, but rather I sit on one side of a counter that separates the large public lobby from the employee's work space. Think of something along the lines of a bank lobby with tellers sitting at windows, except that in my case I may sit at a counter for the entire day, or I may go back and forth between the public lobby and the areas that the public does not have access to, or I may spend hours in the lobby with our clients.
If the lobby is considered a public area then I assume that leaving on my hat may be considered proper while I am woking there. When going back and forth from public to non-public areas I feel that wearing the hat may also be appropriate, considering that where my co-workers and I work are large "community" areas. When sitting at a specific counter for long periods of time I often leave my jacket on to stay comfortable in the air conditioned building, and that combined with the fact that I am sitting across a counter from a public lobby makes me feel comfortable leaving my hat on there as well.
If this all sounds like I am coming up with excuses to keep my hat on all day, I wouldn't argue. I obviously enjoy wearing my hat, I make an effort to include the hat when putting together the day's wear, and I am very often complimented by members of the public when they see that they are sitting across from a well-dressed gentleman. Mostly I am concerned that I may be violating a very basic rule against wearing a hat all day at one's place of business. Any thoughts or suggestions, either critical or supportive, will be appreciated.
I work in a government building assisting members of the public. I do not have a private office or cubicle, but rather I sit on one side of a counter that separates the large public lobby from the employee's work space. Think of something along the lines of a bank lobby with tellers sitting at windows, except that in my case I may sit at a counter for the entire day, or I may go back and forth between the public lobby and the areas that the public does not have access to, or I may spend hours in the lobby with our clients.
If the lobby is considered a public area then I assume that leaving on my hat may be considered proper while I am woking there. When going back and forth from public to non-public areas I feel that wearing the hat may also be appropriate, considering that where my co-workers and I work are large "community" areas. When sitting at a specific counter for long periods of time I often leave my jacket on to stay comfortable in the air conditioned building, and that combined with the fact that I am sitting across a counter from a public lobby makes me feel comfortable leaving my hat on there as well.
If this all sounds like I am coming up with excuses to keep my hat on all day, I wouldn't argue. I obviously enjoy wearing my hat, I make an effort to include the hat when putting together the day's wear, and I am very often complimented by members of the public when they see that they are sitting across from a well-dressed gentleman. Mostly I am concerned that I may be violating a very basic rule against wearing a hat all day at one's place of business. Any thoughts or suggestions, either critical or supportive, will be appreciated.