I'm spreading the relevant posts from my experience on my first IT contract last night, this one is how deceiving first impressions can be. I was given instructions of to come business casual as I represent the client.... NO JEANS, SNEAKERS, T-SHIRTS. anyone not following that will be instantly sent home
I meet our lead and someone from client, professional dressed. Then come in other contractors. One dress business casual like me the other, jeans, pretty much t-shirt as wasn't quite a polo and boots. I thought, thanks for playing this guy is going home, they let him stay, hilarity ensued.
The jeans guy smoked us and well, was more prepared, jeans don't show toner that broke like my khakis do. Had the right attitude about work we were doing. And well other guy, just because you can dress professional doesn't mean you can ACT PROFESSIONAL. By the end of the night I saw why even with a month more experience than his CW OG mentioned OG gotlaid off replaced.
I meet our lead and someone from client, professional dressed. Then come in other contractors. One dress business casual like me the other, jeans, pretty much t-shirt as wasn't quite a polo and boots. I thought, thanks for playing this guy is going home, they let him stay, hilarity ensued.
The jeans guy smoked us and well, was more prepared, jeans don't show toner that broke like my khakis do. Had the right attitude about work we were doing. And well other guy, just because you can dress professional doesn't mean you can ACT PROFESSIONAL. By the end of the night I saw why even with a month more experience than his CW OG mentioned OG got
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