Interview

bald bloke:

animal:
Dont like going bear legged in a skirt though dont have the legs for it

Oh I’m sure they’re fine, just that bare legged this time of year can be a tad nippy I suppose.

Lets hope she dont have corned beef legs :open_mouth: Deffo cover them rascals up when its single figures.

Ignore them comments about skirts blouse handbags so uncouf.

Choose a nice tight fitting black skirt and a black jumper.

Hand bag leave at home hun

Tink650:
Hi everyone!

I passed my class one this month and I have my first interview next month… My question is, what the hell do I wear for the interview??

I’ve been coach driving for the last 6 years and have always gone shirt/trousers/shoes for interviews but I’m assuming that won’t be appropriate for a class one job?

I was thinking safety boots, trousers, polo shirt and hi viz?

Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :slight_smile:

I’ve always gone for interviews dressed to make a good first impression. Went in a shirt and trousers for my first class 2 job interview and when I got a call for an interview to for the class 1 job I now do, I wore a shirt and tie with safety boots as that’s the footwear I was used to driving in.

B1 GGK:

bald bloke:

animal:
Dont like going bear legged in a skirt though dont have the legs for it

Oh I’m sure they’re fine, just that bare legged this time of year can be a tad nippy I suppose.

Lets hope she dont have corned beef legs :open_mouth: Deffo cover them rascals up when its single figures.

Hold on dont need a coat or stockings up here remember I am from Newcastle :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Greeny3:
I’ve always gone for interviews dressed to make a good first impression. Went in a shirt and trousers for my first class 2 job interview and when I got a call for an interview to for the class 1 job I now do, I wore a shirt and tie with safety boots as that’s the footwear I was used to driving in.

I disagree with you there I don’t think you need a shirt and tie, smart jeans, polo shirt, shiny safety boots, I see this a lot at our place when drivers turn up for interviews and it doesn’t seem to lessen their chances of being successful.

bald bloke:

Greeny3:
I’ve always gone for interviews dressed to make a good first impression. Went in a shirt and trousers for my first class 2 job interview and when I got a call for an interview to for the class 1 job I now do, I wore a shirt and tie with safety boots as that’s the footwear I was used to driving in.

I disagree with you there I don’t think you need a shirt and tie, smart jeans, polo shirt, shiny safety boots, I see this a lot at our place when drivers turn up for interviews and it doesn’t seem to lessen their chances of being successful.

Indeed. Personally I’ve always gone for the approach I use but at the end of the day, as long as you don’t roll in looking scruffy chances are you’re alright.