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DOES DRESSING A CHIMPANSEE in a SUIT MAKE HIM A PROFESSIONAL? |
DOES DRESSING A CHIMPANSEE IN A SUIT MAKE HIM A PROFESSIONAL? Likewise would you trust a junkie in a pharmacy simply as he wore a suit and cut his hair? why do people put so much importance on superficail rubbish Well lawyers are considered professional so that's a yes only if its a tailored suit. if its from a big-box store, he's just an over-ambitious intern. Hey, George Bush does OK.......!!!!!!!!!!!!! There's a huge difference between putting a junkie in a pharmacy and dressing for success. A suit and tie in the workplace makes one more professional because one takes on a more formal bearing, hence, and more professional bearing. If clothing does not matter at all, then go ahead and show up to the next wedding you're invited to in a ripped tee shirt and jeans and see if you are ever invited to any event again that where there aren't two dogs fighting each other and a fire burning in a trash barrel. Yeah. George Bush seems professional enough. Okay maybe that's a bad example, but I know exactly where you're taking this. People assume I'm not worth employing, just cos I've got no qualifications and a bad employment history (hardly any work, big gaps etc..). I mean, come on. I've got an IQ of 125 (tested for real by a real psychologist), and great customer service skills. Am I really worth no more than a bit of paper? Plus I'm not bad with computers. dressing a chimpansee in a suit can be found in a cirus. And a cirus is for entertaining, nothing to do with pro. Well I wouldn't let him make any financial investments for me, but come on, he's made an effort. Maybe he could work in HR? |
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