I have an interview for an entry level position at a fast-casual restaurant tomorrow. Should I wear a suit?
>wagecuck general
>>36578317
Yes. Always wear a suit even if it doesn't specify to.
people aren't even expected to wear suits for professional positions anymore.
>>36578343
>>36578344
I'm contemplating why I asked this question when I don't even own a suit
>>36578317
Not A suit. Dress shirt and tie with slacks. A suit would seem unprofessional for the type of job
dress like a fast food manager does
>>36578343
>wearing a suit
>entry-level job
just wear a polo or a shirt with jeans and you should be fine
No they don't really expect you to wear a full three piece suit, they just want you to dress nice. Wear a dress shirt and some nice pants. Preferably not jeans, but I've done interviews with jeans on and gotten the job. The point is to show them that you give enough of a shit and are competent enough to present yourself professionally. The clothing itself doesn't matter as much as demonstrating that.
>>36578317
Are you fucking retarded? I wonder why do they even call it an "interview" they will just let you sign the contract and you are in. Better get your measures for the right McDonalds outfit, faggot.
>>36578568
I got turned down for a job at Burger King because I didn't have enough experience.
I'm 22 and haven't worked before.
>>36578821
Yeah that is obviously a lie. They have a system that will make you learn how to work on different positions over time. We even had fucking below 75 IQ cavemen tier people at McDonalds so I don't fucking know how you got turned down. They even give jobs to niggers.
Dress shirt and slacks at most. Maybe a polo instead.
>>36578821
I didn't get my first real job until I was 21 at McDonald's. But with that I just lucked out and stumbled into a group interview where I didn't get the opportunity to spill spaghetti.
>>36578371
just wear something with buttons, at least
I showed up to an amusement park interview with shorts and a t shirt with a logo on it.
I got the job.