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Actually, I see nothing wrong with an interviewer wearing whatever...
Shorts, T-shirt, Pyjammas, nude... I don't care. If the person was
working in that atire, and moving the project ahead, why do I care?
OTH, there are behaviors and statements made with body language that I
listen to. Feet on the desk at an interview (from the interviewer) I
take as a bad sign. I could get personal and call it offensive - I
could be rational and call it a personality I'd rather not work with...
A potential "difficult people" person. Whatever.
Oh, I also don't see much value in being insulted by anything when you
go to an interview - except out and out lies, or deliberate wastes of
your time. Why waste the energy?
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Chris Despopoulos, maker of CudSpan Freeware...
Plugins to Enhance FrameMaker & FrameMaker+SGML http://www.telecable.es/personales/cud/
cud -at- telecable -dot- es