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jstephens9:

--- Quote from: Kelda on July 20, 2009, 10:26:19 am ---peronally I'd say use the tie.

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 :laugh: yeah if I can figure out how to tie it  :laugh:

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: jstephens9 on July 20, 2009, 12:20:35 pm --- :laugh: yeah if I can figure out how to tie it  :laugh:

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Get a clip-on.  ;)

But I agree with Kelda. As long as you aren't applying for something like auto mechanic, wear a tie for the interview. Especially if you aren't wearing a sport coat-type jacket. If you wear a jacket, you might be able to get away with an open-collar dress shirt and no tie. But then make sure it's a dress shirt, not a knit polo-type shirt.

Gee, I'm just full of fashion advice, aren't I?  :laugh:

jstephens9:

--- Quote from: Jeff  Wrangler on July 20, 2009, 01:10:09 pm ---Get a clip-on.  ;)

But I agree with Kelda. As long as you aren't applying for something like auto mechanic, wear a tie for the interview. Especially if you aren't wearing a sport coat-type jacket. If you wear a jacket, you might be able to get away with an open-collar dress shirt and no tie. But then make sure it's a dress shirt, not a knit polo-type shirt.

Gee, I'm just full of fashion advice, aren't I?  :laugh:

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I actually figured out how to tie a tie after all these years, well at least one knot called the four-in-hand. I was looking for a clip-on, but I found that they are very, very hard to find. They are also very, very much looked down upon. I didn't actually know how much until I went looking. Apparently you would have to go to some type of unknown store to find one. That also goes for the zipper type which is something I had never heard of anyway. And then you face the fact from the people doing the interview that it would have been better to not have worn one at all. Personally I think that is stupid, but the whole suit and tie idea is stupid to me anyway. I am very glad that I will never have to deal with that kind of stuff except on an interview. There definitely will be no jacket on me. I actually used to have to dress kind of like that when I worked at Sears and from what I remember clip-ons were not allowed. I used to get my father to tie them and then I would just leave them tied  ;D Anyway, thanks for the fashion advice. I appreciate it. That's another one of the things that gay guys are supposed to be good at, but apparently I was not standing in that line either when things were being given out  :laugh:

Jeff Wrangler:
When I was a small boy my father hurt his left hand in an accident at work, so I was enlisted to tie his tie for him for church on Sunday, so that's how I learned to tie what Dad has always called a "double Windsor' knot, a nice balanced-looking knot. I once tried to teach a former boss how to tie it, and I failed miserably!  :laugh:

I have heard of situations where managers in factories have to wear ties--because they're managers--but they are also required to use clip-ons as a safety measure in case the tie gets caught in machinery.

My dad may not have taught me a lot of things, but he was certain that all adult males should know how to change a tire on an automobile and how to tie a necktie.  :laugh:

Unfortunately I don't know how to tie a bowtie.  :(

Kelda:
I know how to tie that knot Jeff.. we had to wear the aschool tie for my 12 years of schooling so I'm a dab ahnd and will never forget - unless I go senile!

But I dont know how to tie a bow tie and in abnd where we wear one we use the normal pretied bow tie!

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