Quick send EYE BLEACH
Just got a mental picture of Jedi in a MuMu wallowing around on the couch while eating bonbons and watching soap operas.
Quick send EYE BLEACH
Just got a mental picture of Jedi in a MuMu wallowing around on the couch while eating bonbons and watching soap operas.
UPDATE!! Less than 24 hours after surgery they had Michelle (AKA LadyGhost) up walking. She made it all the way around the floor not once, but on two different occasions. She was wore out after each trip, but felt good about what she was able to accomplish.
UPDATE!! Less than 24 hours after surgery they had Michelle (AKA LadyGhost) up walking. She made it all the way around the floor not once, but on two different occasions. She was wore out after each trip, but felt good about what she was able to accomplish.
Ta-da!
So the position I'm interviewing for is a trainmaster. The trainmasters with the CN (my company) wear a "business casual", usually a polo or collared shirt and slacks- no jeans or t-shirts. The question I'm having is what to wear. Should I wear a shirt and tie or just a button up shirt? I have some black dress pants, a light blue button up shirt and a red tie along with freshly polished black leather dress shoes. Should I forgo the tie or not?
I hate interviews.
dittoalways, always wear a shirt and tie to job interviews for 'indoor office type jobs'.
What the F?
There outta be a law.