Is it bad to show up to a job interview on a motorcycle?
It is an interview in a school to be a teacher.
>>17302450
Yes, but only because you can't look as professional as you could when you're wearing motorcycle gear.
Just bring you car, or hell, take the bus. Just don't get there all sweaty because you wore a layer of leather over your (now wrinkled) shirt.
>>17302458
>Yes, but only because you can't look as professional as you could when you're wearing motorcycle gear.
obviously you wear your gear on the ride and take if off for the interview you retard
Op I do it all the time and people either don't care or are impressed by it.
>>17302450
If you do so bring appropriate clothing for an interview on a bag, don't be stupid and risk the job.
>>17302450
Yes. Nobody wants to hire someone who will be dead in a few years and will keep missing work because of constant injuries.
>>17302450
A schoolteacher is a position that demands responsibility and for you to be a role model. If ride a motorcycle you're neither responsible nor a good role model. I wouldn't hire you.
>>17302450
Maybe if you teach sports, other than that, come by car and commute by bike later when you had the job for a while
>>17302732
>Americans
Meanwhile being so fat that you die of heart failure at 40 is socially acceptable.
>>17302732
>better on environment
>less congestion
>less fuel used
>get to your destination quicker
>somehow this is not responsible
>>17302466
>Nobody wants to hire someone who will be dead in a few years and will keep missing work because of constant injuries.
jobs actually take this into consideration, so I wouldn't do it.
>>17302864
>>17302732
I got a job despite being a 'young driver' (car not bike). In bongland having the term 'young driver' seems to imply there's a 100% chance of you being careless, stupid and totalling your car.
>dealer couldn't even get me insured on a courtesy car because they straight up block below a certain age
Jobs don't care as long as you're fucking good at what you do.
>teacher demands responsibility
Technically a bike forces you to be more responsible all the time since a car pulling out in from of you is a lot worse than if you're driving a car. Can argue either way which is why it's bs to dismiss a candidate on something as unrelated as this.
>constant injuries
teachers take sick leave for 'stress' all the time or maternity leave which makes them no better than being hospitalised for a car/bike crash.
>>17302464
This
Riding my bike to interviews has literally landed me 2 jobs in the past
>>17302975
>sao
With that keychain I'd immediately tell you to fuck off.
What a disgrace to bikers.
all bikers are fucktards that think they have something to prove
literally got my last job because I came in on motorbike. We just talked about bikes for an hour and I was hired the next day.
Only if you show up on a quad
>>17303010
Probably pullin more pussy than you so go for it my dude
Just a fuckin keychain that i bought years ago
>>17302450
>>17302458
>>17302464
>>17302465
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