page #43
1. When Sandra relized her mistake, do you think she should have apologized and explained what had happened? Why or why not?
--I think she don't need go back and to apologize, explain what happened with his clothing.
They maybe don't try to understand and think about that if she really want this job must would wear suit or suitable clothes.
2.How can a suit show that someone will conform to company policies and be a team player ?
--If the all comapany's worker wear the suits will looks very official, responsibility for their job.
3.Have you ever had a job interview ? If so, what did you wear? Did you get a job?
--Yes. I had a job interview for main accountant's assistant. I wore the suit with grey color. They called to me after two days later and I got a job.
page #45
1. Do you think casual dress is suitable for the workplace? Why or why not?
In my opinion casual dress is comfortable anywhere.But it is not suitable in the workplace. If I wore like this I will feel like saturday or sunday.
2. Imagine you have a job and are allowed to dress down at work. What do you wear?
I will wear jeans and slacks and shoe with not high heeled. As usual I prefer to wear comfortable clothes.
3. Do you think that what you wear affects your job performance? Why or why not?
Yes, I do. Because suits is very official in workplace and I will try to be responsisbilty in my job performance.
page #47
1. Do you think school uniforms are a good or bad idea? Why?
I think school uniforms are brilliant idea. There are have many good benefits.
-pupils will feel responsibilty for their study and in the school.
-school around , condition will be very official.
-pupils don't need worry about their clothes like what to wear.
2. Do you think people's clothes show their creativity? Why or why not?
I no idea.
3.Imagine someone asks you to design a better school uniform. What does it look like?
Through my imagination for girls will wear not too long uniforms with dark blue color. Shirts must be half long sleeved with white color.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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