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You are right here! Shorts are definitely NOT appropriate for interviewing.

Posted By: chattyMT on 2006-07-11
In Reply to: 16-yo son has job interview at K-Mart - interview attire help(sm) - MOM

Good luck to your son! :-)


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Unless he is being interviewed by another teen (probably not), shorts are NOT appropriate. What is
x
Been interviewing for jobs this week, today a company
confirmed what we have been saying all along, they send the good dictation overseas and leave the crap for us.  
Would rather see granny with decent figure in shorts
that some of these young people with their fat bulging out on all sides of their clothes and tattooes on every part of their body.
I get that if I wear tight-fitting jeans or shorts and....
sit for a long time. I haven't had that problem since I switched to baggy pants or scrubs while working. Good luck.
Well, I'm sure they aren't talking about granny shorts down to the knees with an elastic
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