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uncleron
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Another AC medical question

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Was wondering if most people wear a suit to the medical or is business casual o.k.
Any insight appreciated.
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Three piece suit.
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Post by 182driver »

Always remember chaps, that this is an opportunity to reveal some more of your personality to enhance your hiring chances. I rented a baby blue tux for my grope session with the doc, and threw in a sequined thong down under to brighten the nurse's day.

I tell you, there is nothing like the feeling of satisfaction you get when nursies eyes bug out at the sight of a manly banana hammock--I roared with laughter and did some quick hip thrusts with both hands clasped firmly behind my head--don't shy away from showing off your pelvic flexibility, blokes. Oh, and by the by, the cowboy boots remain on throughout the entire maneuver. Nice. :wink:

And for all those inquiring, the nurse and I are now an item. 8)

Have fun out there,
-Henri
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Post by centerstored »

uncleron, did you get a medical? When did you interview?
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Post by F-16 »

Was given this advice before my medical - Dress up for the nurses, etc. Every single person is part of the evaluation process - they don't necessarily want to feel like second class (ie. no one dressing up for them - they know you are new hires), instead they appreciate seeing people dressing up for them, just like they would in an interview.

I heeded that advice - why not wear a suit for the medical - takes only marginally more effort than say a golf shirt and khakis, but for a job like AC when so many are looking for the opportunity, why leave anything to chance?

Covering all the bases worked for me.

P.S. Bergeron and Conklin - you guys are chumps - but I won't lose hope for the Oilers - bring home the cuip!!!!!
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Post by gumbofats »

F-16 said a really good thing so far as company resource mangement goes. Nurses/Doctors/whomever really don't want to feel second class.

Well, such is our industry now. Thanks F-16.

Not saying we should wear white gloves like ($$$$$$$$$) airlines.

But the other end of it is we (as pilots) cow-toe far too much to everyone else. We (in North America) have become a blue collar group. How hard did you laugh when in the movie "Catch me if you can", Leonardo said "stay in school"???? In every other country outside of N.A. that wasn't a joke!!!!!!

I wore jeans to my medical.

The guys who stick their finger up your ass care that it doesn't come out covered in blood. If it does, putting suit on afterwards won't help. Remember you beat them up in highschool! NERDS!

If your blood pressure will be lower in a suit....have at her. Otherwise don't start your career at AC as a pawn. We have enough of those!

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Post by gumbofats »

also GO OILERS!
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