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Re: Question for Americans
Posted By: Beasty, on host 62.31.224.2
Date: Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 13:37:46
In Reply To: Re: Question for Americans posted by Brunnen-G on Friday, January 17, 2003, at 22:41:34:

> > All this talk of casual wear has me quite astonished, I must say. Here in Britain, it's practically de rigeur to be business formal at any interview. The only real exceptions are things like dustman (Trash collector) where the interview goes along the lines of, "Can you lift a dustbin?"
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> I wasn't talking about interviews, though. Interviews are business formal, everywhere, all the time.
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Well, I know you weren't, but quite a few others were. Especially Dave and Sam and their Computer jobs. No computer job I've ever gone for had anything less than business formal for the interview. Even on a Friday when the office dress code was relaxed.

Weird thing is, that now I have to ask my office what the dress code of the client is. I don't want to turn up in casual to a place requiring formal. This has not worked well though. I once had to drive 200 miles dressed in a suit to the client site. When I got there, the actual job was a server rack installation in a factory storeroom. It was dusty and dirty and no job to be doing in a shirt and tie. There were two of us there, but my colleague had been told the situation and I hadn't.

I gave my scheduler a telephonic ear-bashing for that one.

Bea"Had good service since then"sty

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