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Newsboy and a flat cap are two different things View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Sounds like something a newspaper delivery guy should know about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For a job interview. (ETA: one at a time, funny guy) (no, I don't own a fedora) (I used to) (shut up) |
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Btw, growing up in Philly we called these "Jeff Caps" no idea why.
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My dad always called them a "wienie roast" hat. Said they looked like a que*r going to a wienie roast
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I look at it as a being like a turn signal, except instead of indicating the direction they're going to turn it indicates that they're a douchebag. No different than flat billed ball caps and white framed Oakley's. It says everything you need to know without a word spoken. View Quote so next shot show I should wear a flat brimmed hat and white oakleys if I want any respect? check |
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If he showed up and then took it off with his coat, I'd overlook it.
If he was wearing it during the interview.... Yeah, going with OP on this one. |
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LOL, I don't know about the rest of that shit, but pretending that one man shouldn't look another in the eye when conducting business, is some of the most fertile horse shit I've ever read on ARFCOM View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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*snip* One of the more noted human responses of highly intelligent people is to avoid eye contact - you have to EARN it with a proven relationship that has no backstabbing or constant aggression to establish dominance. Why? Because that is how they test YOU to see if you are smart enough to recognize it, and respond in kind, parsing the meaning of the spoken word. Not posturing, chest thumping, and blading at 45 to establish rank. *snip*. Lack of eye contact is a sign of highly intellegent people? I call bullshit. |
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So many men here concerned with strange men's attire But don't worry, I won't judge. I dont give a shit about what people wear- unless they are representing me and the company I built. In the business world, everyone will be judged not only on performance but thier appearance. What they wear, what kinds of tools they have, how well groomed they are, the shoes they wear, what kind of car they drive- how well maintained that vechicle is. Do you want to pay hundred of thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars to build a building to a guy that looks like he just walked off a 1800’s golf course or to a proffessional that doesnt want to be noticed for his “flair” than his performance? It does matter. |
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Its called proffessional attire. I dont give a shit about what people wear- unless they are representing me and the company I built. In the business world, everyone will be judged not only on performance but thier appearance. What they wear, what kinds of tools they have, how well groomed they are, the shoes they wear, what kind of car they drive- how well maintained that vechicle is. Do you want to pay hundred of thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars to build a building to a guy that looks like he just walked off a 1800’s golf course or to a proffessional that doesnt want to be noticed for his “flair” than his performance? It does matter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So many men here concerned with strange men's attire But don't worry, I won't judge. I dont give a shit about what people wear- unless they are representing me and the company I built. In the business world, everyone will be judged not only on performance but thier appearance. What they wear, what kinds of tools they have, how well groomed they are, the shoes they wear, what kind of car they drive- how well maintained that vechicle is. Do you want to pay hundred of thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars to build a building to a guy that looks like he just walked off a 1800’s golf course or to a proffessional that doesnt want to be noticed for his “flair” than his performance? It does matter. |
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I have a Kangol wool flat cap I stuff in my bag when I go to work (I work nights) when it will be cold in the morning when I leave. Keeps my noggin nice and warm when it's chilly.
I've got a couple of the Kangol Ventair caps that are pretty nice in warmer weather, but I still don't wear them all that much. Thinning hair and wanting to prevent burning my noggin in the sun lead to wanting a good cap. I have some ballcaps... shit, in fact I have too many. |
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Quoted: The shoes they wear? What kind of car they drive and how well they maintain it? Wtf are you high on? Guess it matters to those in the closet. View Quote You want your construction guys wearing air jordans? You want a guy representing your company to roll into a jobsite with a porshe? You want a guy that is in charge of a 15 million dollar project to roll up in a beat up chevy with taco bell wrappers all over it? We interact with clients that decide who to spend money with and who to is going to build them their shit. Its not grannys kitchen remodel. You want a Beta o rouke looking dude with a flat cap and a 911 rolling up? Anyone can BS a resume and qualifications. Sorry to hurt your feels and individualism. I want proffesionals representing me. Of course I am judging job applicants. How you dress and behave during an interview is an indicator on how serious they are, how they are organised and prepared and their judgement. All of which is important. I dont give a shit if they are gay, muslim, or not. Keep that shit out of the workplace. |
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Quoted: Yes. It does. You want your construction guys wearing air jordans? You want a guy representing your company to roll into a jobsite with a porshe? You want a guy that is in charge of a 15 million dollar project to roll up in a beat up chevy with taco bell wrappers all over it? We interact with clients that decide who to spend money with and who to is going to build them their shit. Its not grannys kitchen remodel. You want a Beta o rouke looking dude with a flat cap and a 911 rolling up? Anyone can BS a resume and qualifications. Sorry to hurt your feels and individualism. I want proffesionals representing me. Of course I am judging job applicants. How you dress and behave during an interview is an indicator on how serious they are, how they are organised and prepared and their judgement. All of which is important. I dont give a shit if they are gay, muslim, or not. Keep that shit out of the workplace. View Quote |
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Its called proffessional attire. I dont give a shit about what people wear- unless they are representing me and the company I built. In the business world, everyone will be judged not only on performance but thier appearance. What they wear, what kinds of tools they have, how well groomed they are, the shoes they wear, what kind of car they drive- how well maintained that vechicle is. Do you want to pay hundred of thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars to build a building to a guy that looks like he just walked off a 1800's golf course or to a proffessional that doesnt want to be noticed for his "flair" than his performance? It does matter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So many men here concerned with strange men's attire But don't worry, I won't judge. I dont give a shit about what people wear- unless they are representing me and the company I built. In the business world, everyone will be judged not only on performance but thier appearance. What they wear, what kinds of tools they have, how well groomed they are, the shoes they wear, what kind of car they drive- how well maintained that vechicle is. Do you want to pay hundred of thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars to build a building to a guy that looks like he just walked off a 1800's golf course or to a proffessional that doesnt want to be noticed for his "flair" than his performance? It does matter. |
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Its expected that IT guys wear shorts and shower shoes to work. Most IT dudes are flat brimmers or star wars nerds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Man, I'm so glad I work in IT. There are no flat brimmers in IT, unless you're talking about some doofus working on a helpdesk or something. Those guys are white collar janitors, and don't count. |
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Yes. It does. You want your construction guys wearing air jordans? You want a guy representing your company to roll into a jobsite with a porshe? You want a guy that is in charge of a 15 million dollar project to roll up in a beat up chevy with taco bell wrappers all over it? We interact with clients that decide who to spend money with and who to is going to build them their shit. Its not grannys kitchen remodel. You want a Beta o rouke looking dude with a flat cap and a 911 rolling up? Anyone can BS a resume and qualifications. Sorry to hurt your feels and individualism. I want proffesionals representing me. Of course I am judging job applicants. How you dress and behave during an interview is an indicator on how serious they are, how they are organised and prepared and their judgement. All of which is important. I dont give a shit if they are gay, muslim, or not. Keep that shit out of the workplace. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: The shoes they wear? What kind of car they drive and how well they maintain it? Wtf are you high on? Guess it matters to those in the closet. You want your construction guys wearing air jordans? You want a guy representing your company to roll into a jobsite with a porshe? You want a guy that is in charge of a 15 million dollar project to roll up in a beat up chevy with taco bell wrappers all over it? We interact with clients that decide who to spend money with and who to is going to build them their shit. Its not grannys kitchen remodel. You want a Beta o rouke looking dude with a flat cap and a 911 rolling up? Anyone can BS a resume and qualifications. Sorry to hurt your feels and individualism. I want proffesionals representing me. Of course I am judging job applicants. How you dress and behave during an interview is an indicator on how serious they are, how they are organised and prepared and their judgement. All of which is important. I dont give a shit if they are gay, muslim, or not. Keep that shit out of the workplace. |
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Quoted: I don't wear hats unless I'm welding/cutting, but nice try. There are so many grown men here that concern themselves of the business of others to the point that I think this is morning TV. View Quote Dress appropriately Remove your hat Don't sit down until the interviewer sits down Don't lean back in the chair as if you're lounging around Research the company you're applying for so it shows you actually giver a fuck about the company and job you're applying for. Don't swear. If you need any further help with how to act in an interview, I'll be more than happy to help. |
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Quoted: Yeah. I am hiring construction managers not deeb software engineers that dont have to deal with people everyday. I am interview for guys that can take charge and lead- not people that shy away from confrontation and something so simple and important as eye contact. Lack of eye contact is a sign of highly intellegent people? I call bullshit. View Quote |
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A Flat Cap is extremely useful in that it will fold flat and you can drop it into a top coat pocket to have with you in the event of cold, mist, and rain. In the event you have to go inside, you can put it back in the pocket. Since there are no hat checks in restaurants, etc., anymore, the Flat Cap solves the problem of where to put your hat when indoors.
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Hipsters, older fellas, and people whom drive for a living.
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I wear a drivers cap now and then. The ladies say it looks nice.
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I thought this was gonna be a flatbiller thread.
Never seen one of those hats in real life. Like a 1920s newsboy cap. Quoted: You want your construction guys wearing air jordans? View Quote |
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You wouldn't say that to Charles https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7802/32487946587_a83d11150b_c.jpgfullwidth.0d055597 by View Quote |
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I thought this was gonna be a flatbiller thread. Never seen one of those hats in real life. Like a 1920s newsboy cap. LMAO I work in new balance shoes all the time. Most of my guys do too unless it's concrete or chainsaw fun day. Then it's boots for everyone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I thought this was gonna be a flatbiller thread. Never seen one of those hats in real life. Like a 1920s newsboy cap. Quoted: You want your construction guys wearing air jordans? I dont do single family residential projects. |
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I agree with OP.
I can’t take anyone seriously who wears one of those hats. |
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You wouldn't say that to Charles https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7802/32487946587_a83d11150b_c.jpgfullwidth.0d055597 by View Quote Win/win. |
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Quoted: So you don't like driver's caps, but any guy dressed like this is ok? https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OzNgM-n4DzE/maxresdefault.jpg View Quote |
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what about hill billy crash helmets? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3097/9D129137-F0EF-4951-91CF-F651C7B8AED5-883491.jpg View Quote Rat Fink used to be big business. |
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