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Wearing your yard work clothes to an interview
So a lady just shows up to HR in a Minnie Mouse t-shirt and rust colored denim capris that were like a 2nd skin to interview for an entry level job. I could barely hear her talking over the sound of dueling banjos in my head. There were obvious grass stains and dirt smudges on her clothing. Either way unless you are vacationing in the immediate Orlando area or disembarking a plane from Orlando you really shouldn't be wearing Minnie Mouse clothing in public.
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Re: Wearing your yard work clothes to an interview
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Yes! You should have taken her pic and said you needed it for her file.
Just picture a roly poly with a nappy/limp pony tail and a red scrunchie. They t-shirt was fire engine red with the rusty colored denim capris, keds and a yellow scrunchie.
She may get the job because the candidate before her said assshole in the interview and had previously held about 30 other jobs he neglected to put on his resume.
My team mate set these candidates up for interviews. See my flame free confession in the post below.
This kind of sounds like my FSIL's cousin. Oh wait- she prefers Snoopy t-shirts
It was a housekeeping job. Yikes.
Maybe she was being presumptious and assuming she could start work straight from the interview.