Man I loathe truck payments
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:18:45 -0400, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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Went to a job interview once and rushing to make the train, put my
overcoat on over my shirt, forgetting my suit coat.
Didn't realize it until I was on the train.
This was when some "consultants" were expected to wear 3-pieces.
Got the job anyway.
I told one jomoca account manager who suggested I get a 3-piece,
"Sure, if I can expense it."
Never had one.
My wife got all my suits from rummage stores for 5 bucks.
One new Brooks Brothers she paid $20 for.
Of course that's me. I can understand others not wanting to possibly
wear the clothing of the deceased. I just figured the prev owners
gained weight and the suits wouldn't fit any more.
Doesn't matter. I did the suits proud. And I gots money for a boat.
--Vic
When I stopped working I either gave or threw every business suit and tie I
had away.
I told everyone in my family, young and old, that if anyone of them planned
on getting married or dying, don't bother inviting me to the ceremonies,
because I won't wear a suit.
Did go to a wedding though .... decent pants, shoes and a shirt. No suit.
No tie.
Eisboch
Well, I had two for-profit clients who were "formal dress." I learned
this week that one of them is now "business casual" dress. The other
remains business formal. I usually wear a suit when I visit my union
clients at their offices because the guys I go to see are wearing suits.
When I visit a jobsite, I dress like their business agent...workpants,
workshirt, steel-toed shoes and a hardhat.
I'm heading up to Boston right after the elections to meet with some
business agents. Gosh...I hope I don't need to retain a wardrobe
consultant! :)
"Dress like the client..."
Wow!
--
A Harry Krause truism:
"It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!"
[A Narcissistic Hypocrite]
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