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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
    You're so cool Aaron.
    I'm just saying that a black suit has done me just fine in interviews.

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  • Pro88LX
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    And you have a 3 series. Should have worn the high class suit and you'd be rocking a 7 series.
    Well at least a 5 series.

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  • Pro88LX
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    Originally posted by A+ View Post
    true but if hes gonna be a sales person, do we really need the suit? i remember working at Braums as a kid and some guy interviewed in a suit to be the cook. Dont OVER dress but dont UNDER dress either. Some pressed slack and pressed button up shirt should suffice. if you wanna look like a bad ass, bring a brief case with a pen and pad to write on.
    Fuck it....op just wear a fucking t-shirt and jeans.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    And you have a 3 series. Should have worn the high class suit and you'd be rocking a 7 series.
    I know, I kick myself in the ass over it all the time.

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  • Pro88LX
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    I'm responsible for a good portion of the $100M+ that we do in the state of CA, I think I will.
    You're so cool Aaron.

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  • Big A
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    FWIW if you are talking inside sales/phone work, then dress well, if you're talking outside sales then you are your best asset, show them your best tools.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    I'm responsible for a good portion of the $100M+ that we do in the state of CA, I think I will.
    And you have a 3 series. Should have worn the high class suit and you'd be rocking a 7 series.

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  • slow99
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    Good Lord...

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
    You can disagree all you want, its a fact. Granted most men think mens wearhouse makes a good suit so keep on doing what you do.
    I'm responsible for a good portion of the $100M+ that we do in the state of CA, I think I will.

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  • A+
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    Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
    But I really do love the way I look!
    hell, its guaranteed....why wouldn't you?

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
    You can disagree all you want, its a fact. Granted most men think mens wearhouse makes a good suit so keep on doing what you do.
    But I really do love the way I look!

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  • A+
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    Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
    Wear a suit. It may not help per se, but it wont hurt when competing against every other slob coming in dressed like shit to an interview.
    true but if hes gonna be a sales person, do we really need the suit? i remember working at Braums as a kid and some guy interviewed in a suit to be the cook. Dont OVER dress but dont UNDER dress either. Some pressed slack and pressed button up shirt should suffice. if you wanna look like a bad ass, bring a brief case with a pen and pad to write on.

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  • Pro88LX
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    Originally posted by 32vfromhell View Post
    words of advice i have lived by : you cant ever overdress a job interview in a suit, but you sure can underdress one.
    My nigga!

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  • Pro88LX
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    Originally posted by A+ View Post
    business casual.....unless youre interviewing for an executive position, i see no reason to wear a suit.....unless you really think itll help your chances.....oh, and a pointy hat.
    Wear a suit. It may not help per se, but it wont hurt when competing against every other slob coming in dressed like shit to an interview.

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  • 32vfromhell
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    words of advice i have lived by : you cant ever overdress a job interview in a suit, but you sure can underdress one.

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