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Originally posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
That is key. Here's another tip. When interviewing people, I ask them what type of car they drive. Then, I take a break (and have someone else talk to them), while I go into the parking lot and look at their car. If it's clean and neat, it's a huge plus. If it's a freakin' mess, well, then I have second thoughts. People will dress up and put their best face on when in an interview, but they don't typically clean and wash their cars - the car is more of a real-world example of how they are...
-Wayne
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What if they took public transportation or a cab?
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