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If I played my cards right, I could even arrange for competitor brochures
to stick out of my pocket.
On Thu, 29 Sep 1994, Arlen P. Walker wrote:
> Hypothetically: If I don't usually wear a suit to work and I'm going on
> job interview, it would be a real red flag to show up in a suit one day.
> So, I'd probably have to interview in my "regular" work clothes.
> Perhaps you should try wearing a suit in to work. Time it near a performance
> review. You might make 'em nevous enough to get a big(ger) raise. ;{>}
> Have fun,
> Arlen
> Arlen -dot- P -dot- Walker -at- JCI -dot- Com
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> In God we trust; all others must provide data.
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