The whole point of a text message is that unlike a voice call it does not require instant action. When you have a convenient moment then you review your messages. The fact that you even looked at texts during an interview shows the interviewer that your mind is not on the task in hand. Goodbye.
Totally unrelated to the caption, but I once had a potential employee receive a text message in the middle of an interview and they actually stopped to text the person back…
These nasty parents had no way to check (just swich off the phone after their call, or even BEFORE it, not to be disturbed) ; so she had better not take into account their message and undress only when the job interview is finished.
I’m inclined to agree with you two. I can can sort of see the parents’ point, but a social event, not a job interview would be the proper time for something like this.
I’m all for freeing women from their clothing…but there is a time and place to do that. Sabotaging a job interview is scummy and abusive behavior all around.
The whole point of a text message is that unlike a voice call it does not require instant action. When you have a convenient moment then you review your messages. The fact that you even looked at texts during an interview shows the interviewer that your mind is not on the task in hand. Goodbye.
parents gonna do what there gonna do
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why you keep your cell phone turned off during an interview. A lesson hard-learned.
Of course, for the date it’s more of a mixed thing. May be very embarrassing, but it’s certainly one way of catching his (or her) eye…
Totally unrelated to the caption, but I once had a potential employee receive a text message in the middle of an interview and they actually stopped to text the person back…
These nasty parents had no way to check (just swich off the phone after their call, or even BEFORE it, not to be disturbed) ; so she had better not take into account their message and undress only when the job interview is finished.
I’m inclined to agree with you two. I can can sort of see the parents’ point, but a social event, not a job interview would be the proper time for something like this.
I’m all for freeing women from their clothing…but there is a time and place to do that. Sabotaging a job interview is scummy and abusive behavior all around.
Let’s hope that the next job interview she schedules she’ll bypass her parents scummy ways and just go naked straight away
Her parents sound like real jerks!