View Poll Results: Should I wear a kilt to my job interview?
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24th August 10, 08:25 PM
#41
Originally Posted by turpin
I throw in with Jock Scot, et al, Greg. Wear the suit, but make it clear your outside avocation. They'll likely ask about your interests as part of the interview.
"So, young man, what do you do when you're not standing around in your suit sampling Scottish whiskies?"
"Well, sir, I stand around in my kilt sampling Scottish whiskies."
"Well, upon my soul! I suppose that next you'll be telling me that you play the bagpipes as well..."
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25th August 10, 06:03 AM
#42
Greg, has the interview taken place? If so, please let us know the outcome.
And I am keen to know what happened at the informal gathering.
I came into this discussion at odd junctures, and had no advice to give, but I found the wisdom handed out to be most useful (thanks to all involved).
Jim, while you did not kit out the ladies in that picture, it is worth mentioning that the one in the tartan outfit looks stunning, but the one in blue is also is in a kilt-ish colour: it is almost identical to Duke of Kent.
And I presume you made up all three Scottish kilts as well as the Irish National.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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25th August 10, 07:17 AM
#43
Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle
Jim, while you did not kit out the ladies in that picture, it is worth mentioning that the one in the tartan outfit looks stunning, but the one in blue is also is in a kilt-ish colour: it is almost identical to Duke of Kent.
And I presume you made up all three Scottish kilts as well as the Irish National.
Regards,
Mike
Mike, I agree on the color of the second lady's dress (on my monitor). Yes, I made all four kilts. It's been a few years, but I believe I also made an Argyllshire (Campbell of Cawdor) kilt for their boss in addition to the one shown. The colors represented Johnny Walker labels, black, red, blue and green..... at least that was the sales line.
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25th August 10, 11:24 AM
#44
Originally Posted by auld argonian
"So, young man, what do you do when you're not standing around in your suit sampling Scottish whiskies?"
"Well, sir, I stand around in my kilt sampling Scottish whiskies."
"Well, upon my soul! I suppose that next you'll be telling me that you play the bagpipes as well..."
Best
AA
Alternatively, the last line might be:
"Well where is your kilt for sampling Scottish whiskies tonight then?"
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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26th August 10, 08:23 PM
#45
Update
So Monday night I went to the tasting with their current buyer, Ben. It went VERY well. It was basically an informal "let's-size-him-up" preinterview with the company. They deal in only single-cask Scotch that they import themselves. After the tasting, Ben and I went out for a few more drams which concluded with a round at my apartment, cranking Battlefield Band from my stereo, and talking about how Celtic FC can't possibly be as bad this year as they were last year. Interview is tomorrow morning and I'm feeling very confident. Clothing choice for tomorrow is a pinstripe suit (thank you, MacMillan!) and my Gordon tie.
Updates as they come.
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26th August 10, 08:40 PM
#46
Originally Posted by beloitpiper
So Monday night I went to the tasting with their current buyer, Ben. It went VERY well. It was basically an informal "let's-size-him-up" preinterview with the company. They deal in only single-cask Scotch that they import themselves. After the tasting, Ben and I went out for a few more drams which concluded with a round at my apartment, cranking Battlefield Band from my stereo, and talking about how Celtic FC can't possibly be as bad this year as they were last year. Interview is tomorrow morning and I'm feeling very confident. Clothing choice for tomorrow is a pinstripe suit (thank you, MacMillan!) and my Gordon tie.
Updates as they come.
Well that's the first hurdle successfully negotiated, well done. I am sure you don't need some boring old duffer from Scotland to hand out even more advice, but you are going to get some any way! Put your brain into gear before opening your mouth and don't mumble! If you don't quite understand the question, then ask them to repeat it and if you genuinely don't know the answer---------then say so. Good luck laddie.
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26th August 10, 10:16 PM
#47
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Well that's the first hurdle successfully negotiated, well done. I am sure you don't need some boring old duffer from Scotland to hand out even more advice, but you are going to get some any way! Put your brain into gear before opening your mouth and don't mumble! If you don't quite understand the question, then ask them to repeat it and if you genuinely don't know the answer---------then say so. Good luck laddie.
Good advice! I have a job interview with the American Civil Liberties Union on Monday, myself. In the phone interview, the fact that I'm in the Renaissance Scots came out, and the HR lady asked if I had a kilt. I of course told her that I wear them almost all the time, and she asked if I was wearing one to my interview. I said no, and she told me that I really should! So I'm going to. Let you all know how it goes come Monday.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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26th August 10, 10:33 PM
#48
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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27th August 10, 03:22 AM
#49
Greg,
So I can assume that if you get this job, the Gordon Clan tent at next years Milwaukee Highland Games will have a Scotch collection to rival WARPIPER's?
Congratulations on the positive first step, keep us posted.
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30th August 10, 08:05 AM
#50
[QUOTE=xman;905922]How about wearing a suit and asking their position on kilts because you are a frequent wearer? That demonstrates your passion without breaking decorum.[
Very good, X. The idea is to get your dream job, not to thow your employer for a loop. Get the job 1st, then let's talk mode of dress after the congrats have been made.
.....now you owe me a and X a fifth of their finest .
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