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Once you have landed an interview, the next step is to prepare for it. Make sure you leave yourself enough time to rehearse your answers to possible questions the interviewer may ask, and also give yourself enough time to get your wardrobe in order for the big day. It may seem trivial, but many interviewers give a lot of weight to your personal appearance, dress and grooming for the interview.
If you dress in a manner that commands respect, you will tend to get more respect from a job interviewer. Indeed, being well dressed is a good idea for pretty much any environment you find yourself in. It may be true that what is inside that counts, but most people you will encounter in your life will not have the time to get to know what is inside you.
All people however will have an opportunity to see how you present yourself in your dress, grooming and manner. First impressions count for a lot with most people, and the first impression you make on someone is almost always largely determined by your personal appearance.
There are some regional and other differences when determining the appropriate dress. In a large, cosmopolitan city, where trendy and fashionable clothes are the norm, you might be able to carry off an outfit that in the Midwest or rural areas would make you look gaudy and tacky. And a suit or dress that is perfectly appropriate for a small-town setting might make you look like a hick if your interview is in the big city.
Still, there are lots of do's and don'ts that apply to pretty much any interview. Here are 12 of them:
1. Women, avoid extra-long nails and gaudy nail polish. A basic red is acceptable in most circumstances, as is clear. Regardless of color, make sure your nails are trimmed and neat.
2. Go easy on jewelry, especially anything that jingles or rattles when you move. You want the interviewer to be listening to you, not to be distracted by extraneous sounds. Do not wear more than one ring, or pair of earrings (and the interview is not the time to be showing off any piercings other than your ears).
3. Hair is important. It is worth the money to pay for a professional haircut or styling shortly before the interview.
4. Women should wear closed shoes, no matter how attractive your toes may be. Heels are OK, and probably desirable for looking dressed up.
5. Women should wear stockings, regardless of the temperature, but use neutral colors (flesh tones, not white, red, purple, etc.) and make sure that they do not clash with your shoes.
6. A dress or skirt is appropriate for women (pants probably not), but make sure it is not too short.
7. A blazer is acceptable, as long as it is a classic color and cut that does not appear dated. Leather is a no-no.
8. Men should wear a suit and tie. Never mind that you had college professors who wore turtlenecks with sport coats. If you are not wearing a tie, it creates the impression that you are trying to avoid wearing one, and your prospective employer does not want to think of you as someone who avoids things he does not like.
9. You want the interviewer to see and hear you, not smell you. Be fresh and clean, but stay away from aftershave, perfume or other scents that can be distracting.
10. Women's handbags should be conservative in style and color, and should match (or at least not clash with) your dress.
11. If you bring a briefcase, make sure it is like new. You might think a brand-new briefcase makes you look inexperienced, but the reality is that an obviously worn one looks sloppy.
12. Keep in mind the geographical area that you are applying in (rural, urban, suburban, climate conditions, and what part of the country it is in), and try to fit in with the surroundings. A heavy wool suit that knocks them out in Boston might get you some weird looks in Los Angeles or Miami, and a skirt that is right at home in Cleveland might appear a bit drab in San Francisco or New York City.
You may have the best education, experience and other qualifications for the job, but if you do not make a first impression that strikes the interviewer as favorable upon meeting you, and memorable after the fact, you still might lose the job to someone who does a better job presenting him-/herself. That may not seem fair, but it is a fact of life.
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Contemporary and Sleek Leather Jackets
Timeless, sleek, sexy and chic, leather jackets are a must have in a woman’s wardrobe. In fact, the leather jacket probably ranks up there with the “little black dress” with the all time wardrobe staples. We all know that a women’s jacket is not always just for keeping warm; it’s also one of the best ways to show off personal fashion in the cooler months. And whether your style leans more toward the sophisticated, or wanders closer to the wild side, the Pamela McCoy Collection has a jacket to suit your taste!
If you are looking for the perfect jacket, or you simply want to know what the current trends are, this quick overview details a number of the more popular styles in leather jackets today.
One contemporary style that has caught on recently is the high-collared jacket. Sharp and practical, they offer the style and warmth of a leather jacket with the added neck coverage a scarf would normally provide! A perfect example is the Pamela McCoy Hardware Embellished Stand Collar Jacket, a lovely red leather piece with a modern flare. Embellished with a unique rose gold-tone stud and D-ring detailing, this edgy jacket is fashionable and slimming. This jacket is created without exterior waist pockets for a slimming silhouette, and has washable snap-in underarm shields.
Another body-slimming beauty is the Zip Detail Stand Collar Jacket, which can be yours in either Tea Rose or Teal Green. The front panel zippers are angled in a stylish way that gives a very slenderizing effect, flattering the waist and hips. Add that to the already slinky scuba-style shaping of the jacket, and you have yourself a high-collar masterpiece.
Another style of leather jacket that will always be in fashion is trench coats and dusters. Appropriate in the city or the suburbs, these jackets can come in handy during storms, to protect delicate garments, or just for everyday wear. Pamela McCoy has put her own spin on the classic with her Stitch Detail Notch Collar Leather Duster. A lovely, neutral camel color lends itself to nearly any dress, blouse or blazer. The intricate pintucking and trapunto stitching ensures a luxurious look with a very elongating effect. An avant-garde spin on the traditional duster is presented in the form of the Crocodile-Embossed Lamb Leather Duster. Super-soft lamb leather has been molded into a chic duster, accented by stylish crocodile embossing. This gentle duster gathers softly in the center of the front, again giving a slimming look and covering any waistline concerns.
An emerging trend with a very young and fun feel is the growing popularity of swing jackets. Often described as a mix between a normal jacket and a cape, they typically have added volume and a cropped length. A favorite of the young urban post-grad, swing jackets are often seen accompanying straight-cut or skinny jeans. The Pleat Detail Leather Swing Jacket offers very feminine pleating to a sexy item fashioned from supple leather. With a very waist-shaping design, this swing jacket will highlight your curves without being too tight a fit!
Coming into prominence in the 1960’s and 70’s, animal prints have been taking center stage in women’s wardrobes ever since. Pamela McCoy has stylishly combined two timeless classics with her animal print leather jackets, coming in a variety of styles, patterns, and leather! Coming in your choice of cocoa, raspberry or light blue, the Two Button Python Print Suede Jacket is a signature two-button design and is finished with a notch collar. The python print is very realistic and provides a sophisticated flair to an otherwise sexy jacket.
A piece with a distinctly Asian feel, the Reptile Print Patent Finish Suede Jacket features an exotic mandarin collar that flows nicely into a flattering hourglass shape. The trendy reptile print decorating the striking multi-color pattern will turn heads during a night on the town or at work. For the woman with the extremely “wild” side, Pamela McCoy has the Tiger Print Patent Leather Jacket. Decorated in bold tiger print, this zip front jacket has a glossy finish and is sure to make a statement no matter where you go. Imported leather crafted into a form-flattering shape, this jacket is ideal for fall or spring. Like many of the other animal print jackets, it too has an elegant mandarin collar.
Whether you’re a rock’n’roller from Detroit or an Upper East Side fashionista, a Wall Street executive or a suburban mom, one item transcends all social boundaries when it comes to women’s fashion — the leather jacket. A beautifully conservative duster or a boldly independent leopard print jacket, there is a leather jacket out there for every woman, maybe two! So, the next time you are in the market for a contemporary leather jacket that exudes style, take a look at the massive selection from the Pamela McCoy Collection.
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85 Full Sized Blazer Trans.?
1985 Full Size Chevy Blazer (Suburban) 6.2 L Diesel Engine (700 Trans. not the 400)
In the morning when it is cold, the tranny shifts a little hard between the gears, mainly 1st to 2nd. Once it has warmed up, it shifts smooth as silk, i mean very nice shifting, but while its cold, its a bit hard on the shifting. Is this s commonb problem or what could cause it? what might fix it? Trans Fluid and filter change? I hear the new Trans. purge can kill old trnsmissions that have never had it done, what service should i have performed to rectifiy this problem.
Thanks for the link bobweb, the site was very informative and helpful.
Take it to a shop while it is still a minor problem. It may be something a simple as a throttle control sensor. Cool truck by the way. Take care of it.
Quiet man who proves threat to US is not just from overseas
Investigators were questioning the alleged Times Square bomber yesterday over possible links with other terrorist groups. But they also were seeking an answer to perhaps the biggest riddle of all: why does a young man with a wife, two young children, a newly acquired US citizenship and a good job throw away everything to stage a potentially lethal attack against his country of adoption?
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