Ok, I´m wearing the pinstrip suit and a nice tie, smell good, look fly, and feel like a pimp. Is that too much for an interview as a receptionist?
Ok, I´m wearing the pinstrip suit and a nice tie, smell good, look fly, and feel like a pimp. Is that too much for an interview as a receptionist?
He is really scared of the spray! I think it could be linked to the smell as well as it smells slightly of garlic. The flies are really annoying him, but I just have to pick up the can and he is off.
I have managed to get him used to the tail/mane condidtioner stuff when he is tied up, but if I want to apply anything in the field it is impossible. I haven’t persisted much tho as I don’t want him to get even more scared.
Serious answers only please TY!
I have a professor right now who is beyond awful. Not only are his teaching skills atrocious, but his appearance is even worse. He smells, never combs his hair, it doesn’t look (or smell) like he ever brushes his teeth, his clothes have holes and stains (which get progressively worse over the week because he obviously doesn’t ever clean or change them) in them, his shoes are never tied, his fly is half unzipped, and if his shirt is ever tucked in, it is only a little bit, never all the way! It is so hard to concentrate in a class where you are thinking about how gross the teacher is instead of what he is talking about. His skills as an educator are bad enough alone! Is it really necessary for him to look like a hobo slob when he comes to teach university courses?
Anyway, I am writing a letter to the dean of students for his department regarding the matter, but how do I write this letter without just saying “he is a smelly dirty fool who shouldn’t be teaching here”? Any ideas? Thanks!