Old Iron
Well-known member
I just smiled and pulled my britches upI've often pondered that same thing...LOL..
I just smiled and pulled my britches upI've often pondered that same thing...LOL..
I just smiled and pulled my britches up
What's so funny is, I can do the same thing
dressed up, a clean pair of jeans, a white t-shirt, and flip flops
I got a call today,for a job interview on Wednesday. I've been a boilermaker for over 30 years and have never had to go to an interview. Used to get hired at the gate or at a beer joint. The lady said "dress appropriately". I'm wondering what that means. Do I go in my non-existant sport suit ,a tee shirt and shorts, or work clothes?? Maybe sport coat, shorts and steel toed boots. I'm just lost on this one.
Well, at one time that meant a jacket, nice slacks, a dress shirt, and tie. But things are relaxed a bit more these days, unless you are applying for a job where a suit is your daily dress at work. When I interviewed for a job, or was hiring someone, I liked to see dress slacks or dockers, a nice shirt with buttons, either some dress shoes or loafers, and sometimes an optional tie.
Now this will start a controversy, but if you have earrings and other piercings take them out. Also, if you have a lot of tats, wear a long sleeve shirt. I know that those things do not define a good employee from a bad employee, but most employers want to see clean cut. The first 30 seconds of an interview are the most important, so look him or her in the eye, shake hands firmly and confidently, and generally be someone who they can envision as fitting into the company.
Don
Don, Why would that be a controversy? Happens to be true. Just because someone doesnt like the truth doesnt make it less true.
can you wear any jeans or do they have to be wrangler?????
I can pull mine down without even undoing the belt and or the zipper!!!! Hence the suspenders......
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My Sons have a very good friend who is heavily tattoo'd and he wanted to get a job in their industry (property management). He had always worked as a laborer but hurt his back and wanted an inside job. My Sons coached him, got him to wear long sleeves for the interviews and he got the job. Maybe it is phony and you are not being yourself doing that, but the goal is to put your best foot forward and get the job.
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Don
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