john9221
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yilai:
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http://www.cesarstworpg.fora.pl/gory-biale,23/the-answer-to-that-is-both-yes-and-no-yes,8590.html#18800
;re not one of those men, you probably need to revise your thinking. But, what about that position on the sales floor, the butcher’s helper [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or carpenter’s apprentice? Maybe the silk tie would be out of place there [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but let’s consider the interviewer’s perspective again.A smart employer wants to hire individuals that present themselves well to the public they serve. Employees are the “face” of a business. If that “face” is clean and professional, the clients and prospective clients of the business are more likely to trust the company. Another point to consider is that most employers want motivated people, with an interest in advancement. After all, are you really interested in starting at the bottom and staying there? If so, go ahead and wear the Deff Lepard t-shirt and shorts. If you get the job [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], you can probably rest assured you won’t be first on the promotion list. Otherwise, why not send the message that you have real potential and you’re looking for more than a dead end job?By now, some of you are probably thinking things like, “I’m a welder. I get dirty. Why should I worry about my appearance?” Certainly there are valid exceptions to the advice we’re offering. In the final analysis,
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