Haha...yeah, their dress code is 'wear something'. I don't mind that though, because I wear jeans and a t-shirt to my office and I work in the industry. People probably think I'm not professional at all, but I get the job done. Also doesn't make sense to crawl around on top of my shop office in a nice shirt either though.

I think the deal is that RS is more of a customer service company than they are a technical company. They obviously offer tech services, etc, but first and foremost, people pay for their support, not for the technology.