Interview protocol
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Interview protocol
Dear all,
beloved husband is attending an interview for a non flying airline post in the UEA next week, but I suspect his taste in suits for such occasions may not suit the climate, or for that matter local custom.
So any sensible suggestions as to suitable attire from those in the know would be greatly appreciated.
beloved husband is attending an interview for a non flying airline post in the UEA next week, but I suspect his taste in suits for such occasions may not suit the climate, or for that matter local custom.
So any sensible suggestions as to suitable attire from those in the know would be greatly appreciated.
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What a girl! Dress him up in his best suit. Works just the same down here.
A safari-suit with pith helmet or a Lawrence of Arabia outfit would probably be a little overstated.
Wish him luck from all of us.
4HP
A safari-suit with pith helmet or a Lawrence of Arabia outfit would probably be a little overstated.
Wish him luck from all of us.
4HP
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Hi;
When I went for an interview a year ago to work for an airline in the Gulf, I had on my navy dark blue suit and a white shirt with a red tie. Maybe he can do the same or if he has a dark gray suit will do. It depends on the job he is seeking. If it is a senior management position then dark suits will do.
I wish that my wife had done the same for me
. He must be very lucky to have such a smart wife like you. 
Good luck for the job.
When I went for an interview a year ago to work for an airline in the Gulf, I had on my navy dark blue suit and a white shirt with a red tie. Maybe he can do the same or if he has a dark gray suit will do. It depends on the job he is seeking. If it is a senior management position then dark suits will do.
I wish that my wife had done the same for me
. He must be very lucky to have such a smart wife like you. 
Good luck for the job.
Last edited by bluebirde2000; 19th April 2003 at 20:26.




