I frequently take my shoes off in my office, and sometimes duck around the corner to the shared printer (which is on the outside wall of my office) in socks. My wife was horrified when I happened to mention this, and thinks it’s completely unprofessional.
I think it’s pretty unprofessional, but I did it a lot when I had broken bones in both feet. When I healed, I was tempted to keep doing it, because it was so damn comfortable.
I’m with your wife. Not actually at the moment as I type this, but you know what I mean.
Walking around in socks at the office, even just to sneak around the corner to the printer, presents an overly-casual appearance for the office environment. But you don’t work in my office, so do what feels right but don’t be surprised if people are thinking it’s inappropriate.
Depends. What kind of job do you have? My sister has a job in a cube farm where nobody from the outside could ever even accidentally wander in. I wouldn’t think it was unprofessional of her to go grab something from the printer in just her socks (though I doubt she would). There are only about 6 people who might see her black socks. I’d be surprised if she went as far as the kitchen/break room area, which they share with other departments or to a meeting without shoes.
If clients, or higher up than you executives could stop by unannounced I’d keep my shoes on all the time just to be safe.
I don’t think kicking the shoes off at your desk where your feet are hidden is big deal but once you leave your desk then you should put the shoes back on. You never know when the boss or a client might just happen to round the corner and see your socks (OH THE HORROR!) and throughs a hissy fit and then you get fired and lose your house and then your wife leaves you and your kids hate you and then the dog pees on your leg.
It entirely depends on the setting. I do it all the time, but I’m self-employed. Corporate cube-farm or tight-ass law-firm? Shoes are probably necessary to satisfy convention.
Wait, is this happening in real life, or in a country music song? Does the dog run off with your wallet at the end?
I don’t think it’s a big deal, as long as you’re not getting up and wandering around, even to and from the printer, very frequently. Getting up once or twice a day in socks is fine, but every 3 minutes seems unprofessional to me. I often took my shoes off at my desk, but I wouldn’t walk around without them.
Taking them off while sitting at your desk is fine. Once you stand up and start walking around, you’ve got to have shoes on. It just doesn’t look right.
And I say this as someone who would gladly go barefoot at all times if I could.
Different culture, but in my office in India, shoes weren’t allowed in the office. We had to leave our shoes on a rack outside the door. Result? LOTS of mosquito bites on my feet.
the last office job i held, we were “client free” so many of us went shoeless quite often. during the summer for me this often meant kicking off my fip-flips and going barefoot. i’d never do that in a normal office setting, but we had the run of the place here.
someone once complained when i used the public washroom barefoot, though. before you reply saying this is disgusting or unsanitary, consider this: whatever it is you think is going to get on my bare feet, is also going to get on my shoes. the difference is that i wash my feet every day - when was the last time you washed your shoes?
I generally wear heels with no backs to them, so I will slip my feet in and out of the shoes all day. My feet are clean, my toenails pedicured, and I may dash to the printer (right behind my cube) but I’m not walking down the hall barefoot.