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Got an interview tomorrow.. what to wear
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Several things here...
First Chris, Pro88LX knows his fine men's wear, and I'd take his advice anytime.
Watches, I've owned several replicas, and for the most part, unless I took it off and handed it to someone to over analyze, most really couldn't tell the difference, unless they knew exactly what to look for, i.e. the tail on the red hand Al pointed out.
Interviews, no matter what job you are interviewing for, you dress one level above the expected dress wear of the position you're applying for at a minimum. I.E. If you know everyone there wears a dress shirt and slacks, you step it up, put on a tie, and a jacket at the least. If you were going to interview at Best Buy where they wear polos and khakis, you step it up and wear a dress shirt, slacks and a tie at the least. The other option is to always ask the HR person who scheduled your interview what the expected dress code is.
No matter the position you are applying for, you want to put your best foot forward at all times, dress sharp, get a haircut, shave, shower, smell good, but not overly cologned. Shine your shoes, press your pants and shirt, wear a belt that matches your shoes. Don't unbutton two buttons on a dress shirt to show off chest hair, or your sweet gold chain. Act like you are interviewing for the managing position of the position you are interviewing for, and you'll never go wrong. Sometimes it's not about what they expect you to wear, you're trying to impress them, not the other way around.
Also, be prepared, take extra copies of your resume in a folder, or leather binder, have a pen on you, take notes, ask questions, and do your research about the company and position you are trying to fill. I've interviewed tons of people, mostly for IT, technical positions, but some sales and administrative as well. And it's not necessarily the ones that answered all the questions right that got the jobs, but the ones that fit with their personality, cleanliness, attitude, professionalism, and appearence in general. Basically the ones that went above and beyond to show they were truely interested in the job.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostSo before you google, please tell me what you look for on a Rolex picture (not in person) that screams fake?
I am listening.
You can absolutely buy replicas which are of such high quality that even an expert would have trouble spotting them, but they can easily run well north of $1k.
Originally posted by Roscoe View PostShape of the case, crown guard, size of the date magnifier (if applicable), etc..
You can just go by sweeping movement anymore, that's a given.
I'm still curious about this battery thing though...2016 Chevrolet SS 6M
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Originally posted by txsr20de View PostIf you are really interested in learning a ton about similarities and differences between authentic and replica watches, check out http://www.replica-watch.info/vb/ There are some incredibly knowledgeable people there, and they go WAY in depth on what makes a great fake.
You can absolutely buy replicas which are of such high quality that even an expert would have trouble spotting them, but they can easily run well north of $1k.
Me too. Mike, we're questioning the fact that you said it was a "kinetic"(automatic) movement, yet it uses a battery?Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostWell look at all you fashionable motherfuckers in here!
What the fuck do I know, other than I wore two different suits to two different interviews at Perot Systems/Dell, and they hired my lazy ass!
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"Signs", released May 1971 by Five Man Electrical Band
And the sign said "Long-haired freaky people need not apply"
So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why
He said "You look like a fine upstanding young man, I think you'll do"
So I took off my hat, I said "Imagine that. Huh! Me workin' for you!"
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