Is the College bubble bursting?

Aye, there’s the rub.

Depends on the job. You guys will never get it you were all born in your 40s.

T shirt, fine. Couldn’t get past the backwards ball cap or ball cap at all.

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I was ok with the T-shirt given the position, but it was cold. I worry about common sense.

Get what?

That people don’t respect anything including themselves.

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That while i don’t disagree with the t shirt or the baseball cap. The hair thing isn’t a big deal. Neither is gender identity though i don’t respect the latter it wouldn’t be an automatic no.

Yep. There it is.

Purple or green hair is a big thing. Are they interviewing to be the Easter bunny?

Why would you hire somebody you don’t respect?

The grass in the basket. They’re probably that useful.

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No they are interviewing to be graphic designers or jobs that include artistic expression. Like i said not all jobs are the same. The closed mindedness is weird

I don’t care i meant. I don’t care about their preferred pronouns.

Business, especially somebody else’s business, requires at least a modicum of serious and respect.

Everybody wants to famous, nobody wants to do the work.- Kevin Hart.

Right. That’s their identity.

@Liberty323 may not be in the business of graphic design. Talk about closed mindedness.

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For quite a few jobs, being an attention seeker is a positive trait.

Not everyone stamps out widgets or counts beans.

Not on Day 1.

Someone with purple hair can’t work hard?

Hmm…first impressions are important…

It depends on the job really.