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I have always worn suits to interviews. Even as a fifteen year old applying at the local grocery store. My dad wears suits to work every day and I learned at an early age that you should always look your best for interviews. In my current job (electrician), I wear jeans and t-shirts with workboots every day but I still showed for my interview in a suit. I also usually don a polo shirt at the very least when I have to meet a new client and do an estimate for them. I even have extra shirts in my van in case I have to go somewhere directly from the jobsite.
It makes me wonder what these people will be wearing daily if they do manage to be hired and what sort of an example they will be teaching to the children in that school.
I have always worn suits to interviews. Even as a fifteen year old applying at the local grocery store. My dad wears suits to work every day and I learned at an early age that you should always look your best for interviews. In my current job (electrician), I wear jeans and t-shirts with workboots every day but I still showed for my interview in a suit. I also usually don a polo shirt at the very least when I have to meet a new client and do an estimate for them. I even have extra shirts in my van in case I have to go somewhere directly from the jobsite.
It makes me wonder what these people will be wearing daily if they do manage to be hired and what sort of an example they will be teaching to the children in that school.