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BillieTheBot
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in Work & Study
...so I'm really sorry but I need quick replies.
I have an interview at 1pm at this place tomorrow.
What should I wear? Would wearing a suit be too formal for bar/restaurant work? Could I not just wear some nice jeans (with some boots) with a nice top and jacket?
I have an interview at 1pm at this place tomorrow.
What should I wear? Would wearing a suit be too formal for bar/restaurant work? Could I not just wear some nice jeans (with some boots) with a nice top and jacket?
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no i wouldn't recommend jeans. yes, it's a bar/resteraunt or whatever but doesn't mean you should go casually. i'd suggest some plain black trousers and a nice shirt or something. i wouldn't go too formal though..but then you don't want to be too casual either.
good luck.
ETA - best to be too smart than too scruffy i think! so go for somwhere in between.
I'd wear the suit, possibly with a V-neck jumper or similar underneath so you don't look overly formal. Or like others have suggested just wear smart trousers, a shirt and nicely polished boots or shoes.
Good luck with the interview, sure you'll be fab. :thumb:
I don't have any bar experience (but its not essential) so I really do need to make a good impression.
I don't have any V Neck Jumpers.
so why on earth would you consider wearing jeans if you just said it looks rather classy?
you don't have to wear a v-neck jumper; chances are they'll have central heating.
Because I don't want to look overdressed.
I think I shall wear some black trousers with a nice top along with some boots.
Black trousers, nice shoes and a splash of colour with a nice coloured top or summat.
EDIT: oops you're a girl
OMG YAY. So proud of ya, love.
<33
well done!
and yeh, what did you wear?
you wouldn't have got it if you'd worn jeans.
no more mcdonalds for you then?
In the end I wore some black trousers with some pointy black shoes. I wore a nice pink top with it and took a cute little black handbag!
Yay! I'm so pleased! From what the manager was telling me before, this place is going to be a really really good place to work for. Hehe!
New Year, New Start etc. Fantastic.
I'm well pleased for you
which was a 5minute jobbie before me and the then manager started talking about random shit
Ew, so you had a long poo, then talked about more poo? That's fucking sick.
was more along the lines of who he shouldnt and should sack
I think we should sign the car park with skidmarks... do you think we could manage the word 'Stace' without falling off?
I handed my resignation into Mc'Donalds on Saturday. This was what I wrote...
Dear Managers name,
Please accept this as formal notice of my resignation from the position of a Customer Care Assistant with effect from 3rd February. In accordance with my contract of employment I am happy to continue to work my weeks notice until 10th February. Thanks for the time you have given me within your company.
Yours sincerely
My name
I've just got a message from one of my work mates though that the manager wants to talk to me. Theres nothing wrong with my resignation is there? I'm giving the notice that is required for the company. I'm worried as to why the manager wants to talk to me.
Your letter of resignation is fine
Theres no way in hell I'm staying there. I have been meaning to leave for years now.
I'm going to pop into work tomorrow to at least confirm that I am actually leaving!
Congratulations, btw.
i wouldn't take him saying he'd get you sacked literally.
So write in to them and tell them in no uncertain terms that you are leaving because of the attitude your manager has with his staff. Record the details of the call, and also send a copy to human resources at the head office.
Get him a little grief in return for putting the wind up you .
for future reference - don't tell companies where you are planning on moving to. You'll gain nothing from it, and you risk walking into an awkward situation with an aggrieved manager .