Another Week and Another Job Rejection

With money getting tighter and tighter each month, I lose even more faith when it comes to securing jobs in the UK. Shame no retail company doesn’t put 2+2 together and figure out, there was a reason I had my last job for 10 years,

 

That being, I was good at my job and was kind to the customers. Even they should take into consideration how far away someone is from their store. In terms of walking distance in case, they need someone in urgently.

 

Next how professional and respectful they acted throughout a group assessment involving interviews. Lastly if people don’t turn up smart that shows they care about the dress standards.

 

Because personally such people should be turned away on the spot. Take someone who wears unacceptable clothing for example.

 

If they are wearing white trainers, casual denim jacket that can be worn inside and causal trousers. Instead of being allowed to attend the group assessment, such a person should be turned away.

 

Now was there some people who didn’t turn up smart for the assessment.

 

Pretty much 3-4 people wore the wrong type of clothing in such a way. It makes me depressed, since it made them look like they didn’t want the job, even though the company is one of the best to work for in retail.

 

*One person turned up in white trainers, casual trousers and denim jacket that can be worn inside.

 

*Another person turned up wearing jumper that is very fluffy, casual trousers and footwear.

 

*Next person turned up with black trousers, white shirt and good footwear. And while at first glance it looked promising. What they wore was just above something classed as casual. There was a bigger issue, that being it’s as if they forgot to get it washed and ironed.

 

Right how did I turn up, Just like in the past I wear my best clothes for interviews and a job.

 

Take my trousers,they are grey and designed to be worn with my grey waistcoat, the shirt worn under my waistcoat was white. Next I wore a light blue tie. Last but not least, my smart shoes are black.

 

Right what about my face. Before each interview I trim down my facial hair down to a standard acceptable for a customer facing role. While for my hair, I get it shaved and trimmed at the hairdressers, so if doesn’t get long and scruffy.

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Uploaded on April 8, 2019
Taken on April 8, 2019