the same as what you wear at home when the wife is away then ?short skirt and stockings
Sounds like ideal solicitor material.Its an interesting one , being who we are you could be interviewed on a building site by a prospective employer, with you disguised as an electrician in old jeans ,toetectors etc. Anywhere else I think smart casual , with a tie. Its not a wedding so best bib and tucker is OTT.
A bit of respect is called for, no smoking,no pharting, no chewing gum, no bright red Mohican haircut , don't try to talk posh ,people can usually tell , unless you do actually talk posh of course , like Specs or Patche.
I was working at a legal place two weeks ago, guy came to reception for an interview, couldn't help overhearing, late 20s, full of confidence and self importance, " My name is ********** I'm here for an interview with Mrs ******** at 3.00 . if you would inform her that I am here, I'll wait over here shall I ?
I thought to myself , " Pompous prat, I wouldn't employ him, probably be running the place in a year."
When I had an interview I knew there would be on farm type stuff so I wore shirt and trousers but no tie. Still important to look smart and presentable. A three piece suite probably OTT unless you are going for a position of bank manager.Quite Right, Theory.But, I have seen construction workers going for interviews and being laughed out of the place for going in suits, shirts and ties etc.
Don't we ALL think we are smarter than the boss?I guess depends on size of company imagine being smarter than the boss :red card
manual labour was clearly getting to Badger.............im smarter than the boss oh wait i am the boss :^O
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