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By S4B
#358009
High heels are comfy. I live in mine most of the time, comes from being short!
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By MK Chris
#358023
I think you should always be suited and booted for a job interview, it absolutely goes without saying. You're trying to make a good impression. OK, if you're invited and they say to dress casually, that would be the only exception in my opinion, but that wouldn't happen very often.
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By Yudster
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Uglybob wrote:i have to admit the last job interview i did go in casual clothes so there. i didnt get the job admittedly, even though i wanted it. put it down to they were looking at 16 year old cos theyd be cheaper than a better older worker like me.

Put it down to that if it makes you feel better - but having spent years interviewing people for jobs from filing clerk to legislation specialist I can tell you now, if you go to an interview - ANY interview - looking like you haven't taken it seriously enough to look smart, you won't get the job.
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By Nicola_Red
#358046
Uglybob wrote:i know, i hate tattooes as well, they look common as muck.

and as for the people saying "oh theyre individual". thats a crock of crap. everyone seems to have one.

if you are female aged 20-30 with blonde hair that has been got from a bottle, chances are you have a tattoo right above the arse area, commonly referred to as a tramp stamp


wrong again! I'm 33 with red hair (the name is a clue) and tho I have thirteen tats, no tramp stamp. You're quite good at incorrect assumptions, aren't you?

Foots, you know i'd let you off with the cheekiness ;) but it's true that many high heels aren't comfortable. it's all relative tho...
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By MK Chris
#358047
What, you mean relative to shoes with spikes in them, they're absolutely comfortable?
By Ezza
#358048
I can't stand heels. I'd much rather stay short than wear shoes which are painful.
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By Nicola_Red
#358049
Topher wrote:What, you mean relative to shoes with spikes in them, they're absolutely comfortable?


haha, that's exactly what I meant! nah, I mean relative to wearing trainers or something similar, heels can hurt at the end of a day (or evening out). but it's only like if you were to stand up all day for your job, or schlep around town all day - the balls of your feet get sore. it's no big deal. and I love them enough to cope with it.
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By dimtimjim
#358057
Yudster wrote:Put it down to that if it makes you feel better - but having spent years interviewing people for jobs from filing clerk to legislation specialist I can tell you now, if you go to an interview - ANY interview - looking like you haven't taken it seriously enough to look smart, you won't get the job.


I agree Yudster, its a basic requirement to show mild interest in gaining this job.... Again, speaking from experience of being the interviewer, a shower is a pretty basic 'must do' too.... And don't smoke a ciggy before walking into building....

And while i'm on the subject, turn up to work ontime too, like ongoing.... As a boss myself, my view is, if you can't be bothered to turn up on time, don't bother at all..... Sure, odd exceptions to this rule do makepeople late, but as general rule, SORT IT!!!!!!!!

Rant over!!!
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By Yudster
#358059
And to add to all that - if there are basic spelling or grammatical errors on the application form, there won't be an interview - because however suitable for the job you might be, I know that I will have a bunch of others just as suitable who DID bother to spell and punctuate correctly.
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By MK Chris
#358060
I have been late twice in the four years I've worked here... once was my fault, I overslept by an hour and a half. The other time my boss was also late, due to being stuck in the same traffic (an unexpected jam where I've never seen traffic build up before).
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By Munki Bhoy
#358084
Uglybob wrote:i know, i hate tattooes as well, they look common as muck.

and as for the people saying "oh theyre individual". thats a crock of crap. everyone seems to have one.

if you are female aged 20-30 with blonde hair that has been got from a bottle, chances are you have a tattoo right above the arse area, commonly referred to as a tramp stamp


Having a tattoo is common. Where the tattoo is placed is common. What the tattoo is of is what can vary. Mine is certainly individual and relevant to me. But yes, it's on my arm, just below my shoulder.
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By S4B
#358087
My tat is relevant to me and is hidden on the back of my shoulder. I am considering getting another one on the other shoulder.
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By Munki Bhoy
#358091
foot-loose wrote:Does it have anything to do with Celtic?


Actually, no. It's a thistle with two flags behind it - one for my mum's side of the family and one for my dad's.
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By foot-loose
#358096
S4B wrote:My tat is relevant to me

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Brilliant.
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By Nicola_Red
#358106
Yep, one of mine has my grandparents' initials on it, and one is in memory of the baby I lost. People who are prejudiced against those with tattoos don't care about that stuff tho. They've mind up their mind about tattoos and people who have them, so that sort of information won't make a difference to their feelings.

This all relates back to the whole reason I mentioned my tats - I just have them because I love the way they look and they are meaningful to me, it's not really important to me what other people think of them, I'm not out to change people's perceptions of those with tats. Thus illustrating my original point that my appearance is about pleasing myself and not men. Hurray! :)
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By Yudster
#358110
Sometimes they do look horrible though. I was with a group of friends and one of them has a tattoo on his forearm - it is quite big, and has lots of detail and close up it is very pretty - but from any kind of distance it just looks like he needs a good wash.
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By MK Chris
#358114
I wouldn't even know what to get. I considered it at one point, but it wouldn't suit me.

That said, I've nothing against them, but I think they generally need to be small and subtle.
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By Sunny So Cal
#358121
foot-loose wrote:
S4B wrote:My tat is relevant to me

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Brilliant.


What the hell? S4, did you stutter?
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By dimtimjim
#358130
Topher wrote: I think they generally need to be small and subtle.


I'm always grateful when girls think that!! :D
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By Nicola_Red
#358133
Topher wrote:That said, I've nothing against them, but I think they generally need to be small and subtle.


Some of mine are, but a lot of mine are big statement pieces and I really like that. In fact if I went back and did them again I'd probably go for a few big ones rather than the smaller ones I have. I think when I started out I was a bit afraid to get something really big in case I didn't like it or it hurt too much!
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By Zoot
#358135
I've always wanted to get a Zoot tattoo but never had the balls.
Anyone wanna volunteer to have one done for me?
I'll pay! (maybe...)
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By MK Chris
#358183
I've never been asked to go to the lengths of peeling labels off things.. surely that's just paper in most cases, which can also be recycled. Ok, there'll be some glue on there as well, but you're bound to get residual glue on the item you're recycling when you peel the label off.
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By Yudster
#358208
Would you be even more annoyed if I told you that over 80% of the "recycling" collected by local authorities around the UK is used as return cargo on massive Chinese container ships - and when it gets back to China, it gets put straight into landfill?