I have an assessment day shortly for a guards job.
What have people worn to these in the past was is it a suit and tie or would pants shirt and a smart jumper be ok ?
Thanks KC
I have an assessment day shortly for a guards job.
What have people worn to these in the past was is it a suit and tie or would pants shirt and a smart jumper be ok ?
Thanks KC
I would wear trousers over your pants if I was you
Whistle
Said with a south london drawl...
Wore shorts, flip flops and a vest for mine
Please tell me you were arrested...
I have an assessment day shortly for a guards job.
What have people worn to these in the past was is it a suit and tie or would pants shirt and a smart jumper be ok ?
Thanks KC
Suit and tie and then you can't go wrong
Suit and tie and then you can't go wrong
That depends on what sort of suit you turn up in.
That depends on what sort of suit you turn up in.
I have an assessment day shortly for a guards job.
What have people worn to these in the past was is it a suit and tie or would pants shirt and a smart jumper be ok ?
Thanks KC
A decent, clean, pressed neutral suit with a good trouser belt, a matching pressed clean shirt, a matching pressed tie with no soup stains, shined shoes and non white or stupid colour socks. Shave, wear a watch, turn your f***ing phone off, don't have loads of crap bulging in your pockets
Ha true and given my original post a suit minus the trousers wouldn't go down too well
I don't think your birthday suit would make a particularly good impression, either.
...don't have loads of crap bulging in your pockets
I should caution all readers that they should not expect this to apply during a guard's training course or at any point thereafter!
If you have pockets full of crap, you might be better suited to a career in gardening.
I agree. I wore a suit to all my assessments and interviews. I'm struggling to think why anyone wouldn't.
Most went suited and booted, and I would usually advise this as the TOC recruitments I've been to, they take a mugshot [for what reasons, unknown - someone can enlighten me?]