Is "dress to impress" a good idea? I was thinking along the lines of a smart pair of jeans, a pink shirt and my black boots. Smart but casual!
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AFCO visit tomorrow...
I'm off to the AFCO tomorrow for a visit...nothing formal but I'm still scared!
Is "dress to impress" a good idea? I was thinking along the lines of a smart pair of jeans, a pink shirt and my black boots. Smart but casual!
Is "dress to impress" a good idea? I was thinking along the lines of a smart pair of jeans, a pink shirt and my black boots. Smart but casual!
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Sounds alright to me, youre first visit will probably just be discussing what you're interested in and what trades will suit you etc. When you go for you're tests and interview you obviously want to dress formal.
Any ideas about what trade you're going to apply for?
Any ideas about what trade you're going to apply for?
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Sorry Sticky, I was just going by what worked for me in my navy application.Sticky Blue wrote:Please, feel free to ignore my advice. What would I care or know anyway, I'm in already. If I were working in an AFCO and someone came in for a first chat dressed in jeans I know what I would put on the initial contact form. Whenever you go to the AFCO they will be making mental notes. You must know better than me so just crack on...
I Wore jeans, trainers and a jumper to my written test and got through although i wouldnt recommend this, out of about the 10 - 12 people on my written test there where 1 or 2 in shirts the rest just casual and a couple in tracksuit bottoms and t-shirts.
When i went to my interview (i obviously attended in smart dress), i started chating to the bloke next to me who was their for his interview with the army infantry and he was a wearing casual shirt and jeans. I wonder if he got in?
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I hope that you are taking the mick?hemsbacher wrote: Is "dress to impress" a good idea? I was thinking along the lines of a smart pair of jeans, a pink shirt and my black boots. Smart but casual!
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No offence intended, but AFCO staff can normally guess what Service an applicant is interested in as soon as they walk through the door......Sorry Sticky, I was just going by what worked for me in my navy application.
Shell suit and baseball cap = Army
Jeans and Casual shirt/T-Shirt = RN / RM
Shirt and Tie = RAF
I rest my case.I Wore jeans, trainers and a jumper to my written test and got through although i wouldnt recommend this, out of about the 10 - 12 people on my written test there where 1 or 2 in shirts the rest just casual and a couple in tracksuit bottoms and t-shirts.
Army? He was probably overdressed!When i went to my interview (i obviously attended in smart dress), i started chating to the bloke next to me who was their for his interview with the army infantry and he was a wearing casual shirt and jeans. I wonder if he got in?
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Eh! lol. I wore a suit to all my RM selection procedures, so did most of the other guys. It's just that the potential nod wears his pink shirt collar outside the suite.Jeans and Casual shirt/T-Shirt = RN / RM
I'd go with Stick's advice. It's all an interview even if you're just looking at videos and talking with a recruiter there are mental notes being taken as to how you project yourself i.e. nobber or not.
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