[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Got job interview - failed (Page 1 of 3)
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Good luck brother! You got a suit that is a good step. Always dress for the job you want! When I interview guys if they are in a suit I give them extra credit! It shows you took the time to look nice and that means you mean business. Well a local somewhat well known business owner had a few interactions with me and I got a personalized letter of referral, its at a decent place so Im trying really hard. I put in for a trash truck job, no call, guess I didnt qualify |
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Looks good to me Taxman.
The placket of the shirt should line up with the placket of the pants. The tip of the tie should just touch the top of your belt buckle over the placket Be sure and get the knot centered in the collar of the shirt. The suit coat should close right over the tie. Sincere good luck Taxman. You look GTG |
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Looks good to me Taxman. The placket of the shirt should line up with the placket of the pants. The tip of the tie should just touch the top of your belt buckle over the placket Be sure and get the knot centered in the collar of the shirt. The suit coat should close right over the tie. Sincere good luck Taxman. You look GTG "placket"? That's gotta be an ARFcom first... |
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Looks good to me Taxman. The placket of the shirt should line up with the placket of the pants. The tip of the tie should just touch the top of your belt buckle over the placket Be sure and get the knot centered in the collar of the shirt. The suit coat should close right over the tie. Sincere good luck Taxman. You look GTG "placket"? That's gotta be an ARFcom first... Well, Peplum would be an ARFCOM first. Taxman, do NOT wear a Peplum with the suit. I can also use anitmacassar properly in a sentence. |
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Looks good to me Taxman. The placket of the shirt should line up with the placket of the pants. The tip of the tie should just touch the top of your belt buckle over the placket Be sure and get the knot centered in the collar of the shirt. The suit coat should close right over the tie. Sincere good luck Taxman. You look GTG "placket"? That's gotta be an ARFcom first... I'm in mens fashion and even I don't use "placket".
I do use "gig line" though. Good Luck Taxman. |
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Looks good to me Taxman. The placket of the shirt should line up with the placket of the pants. The tip of the tie should just touch the top of your belt buckle over the placket Be sure and get the knot centered in the collar of the shirt. The suit coat should close right over the tie. Sincere good luck Taxman. You look GTG "placket"? That's gotta be an ARFcom first... Well, Peplum would be an ARFCOM first. Taxman, do NOT were a Peplum with the suit. I can also use anitmacassar properly in a sentence. Peplum? What the hell? Is that some sort of ovaries or something??? WTH??? |
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What is the nature of the new job? Will you just need to be in business casual everyday? Will you be buying more suits? Are you just looking sharp at an interview for a shorts and T shirt kind of job? Inside business casualish, I may wear a suit more often seems a way to advance in the call center market from previous experience. I would have worn 3 wolf moon but I just found out about interview today |
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Sleeves are too short on the jacket. I would agree. Is that jacket about a 42 short or maybe regular? I am only 6' and 190lbs and I wear a 46 X-long. You might need a jacket one size longer. I can't make out the length of the jacket from the pic but the sleeves could be let out 1/2-3/4". Should run about $25 bucks at a tailor shop. |
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Sleeves are too short on the jacket. I would agree. Is that jacket about a 42 short or maybe regular? I am only 6' and 190lbs and I wear a 46 X-long. You might need a jacket one size longer. 42 short, 42 regular looked way too long on me How tall are you? |
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Sleeves are too short on the jacket. I would agree. Is that jacket about a 42 short or maybe regular? I am only 6' and 190lbs and I wear a 46 X-long. You might need a jacket one size longer. 42 short, 42 regular looked way too long on me How tall are you? it depends around 5'9 when I stand up fully, normally a about 5'7 since I dont stand totaly straight |


