In recent years, some managers believe that "sloppiness" somehow indicates their closeness to the people. Meanwhile, the ancients have reminded us: "A messy person has a polished job!"
The Tale of Mr. Hassan Neshanzadeh
Now it's Mr. Hassan Neshanzadeh's turn, who considers himself down-to-earth with his always unpressed work clothes and disregard for neatness rules. I wish someone would tell him: dear brother, being down-to-earth is different from being "sloppy."
The petrochemical industry has enough challenging issues. I wish at least the appearance of managers resembled their performance and the situation they are in. This apparent and functional difference alone could help raise public awareness.