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One of my friends is really active in pageants and during a prelim for Miss Alabama (some forum weeks before the pageant) someone told the contestants that people view women in skirt suits as being somehow less intelligent. I don't know if this is true or if it came from a scientific poll, but that is sort of disturbing. Especially in this day and age.
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Skirts are necessary at interviews and depending on the formality of the office, formal business settings. In business casual and on an everyday level there is nothing wrong with wearing pants. |
Sorry, Prefer Women out of Pants!:cool:
But, if worst comes to worst, dress like a man and try to be successful!:( Is it the Clothing that makes you what you are?:confused: :eek: |
Yeah I'm going to call BS on this. Once again, dinosis made up a story on GC to pretend she's cool and you all respond.
-Rudey --I'm sure people look up your skirt all the time you retard. |
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-Rudey |
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I think this is one of those things where you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't. If you always wear pants, you're going to be seen as "too masculine" and intimidating . . . if you always wear skirts you're not going to be taken seriously and you'll be seen as an airhead.
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Impressions only with no provable basis in fact:
1. As a hiring manager, I prefer women to be wearing skirts. It strikes me as more formal -- and the job interview is a formal occassion. 2. As much as I love great legs, short skirts really strike the wrong cord in a professional environment. 3. In the workplace (as opposed to the interview), slacks, pants are OK. It's nice to see a mixture. 4. If TV really does "mirror" what we think life should be (I'm not saying it does, by the way, but some have), I think that "professional" women generally are portrayed wearing skirt suits in situations like lawyers in court, etc. 5. You generally can't go wrong with some degree of conservativism in the way you look on the job, and I think that means skirts. Most of the above are simple opinions, but have grown out of a lot of years in the professional world. |
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I like pant suits because they are easier than skirts. I think that a skirt suit is better for an interview.
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I don't buy that. |
Delt Alum-Just so I understand your point, are you saying that a strong woman can't be feminine? Or Vice Versa?
I don't buy that. THANK YOU! I see myself as BRILLIANT, STRONG, CREATIVE and SUCCESSFUL! When I talk to men, in most situations, I hold my own and then some. I am feminine. I dress feminine...actually, I dress to the occasion, but it is ALWAYS feminine. (Unless I'm pushing dirt around) |
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As an aside, I loathe seeing women in the professional environment with bare midriffs. There are more than a few women who work in my building who do this. Time and place, people.:rolleyes: |
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