So i had an interview today at a Commercial Gym here in my city today. Showed up in my casual clothing, a band shirt, sweats and my kung-fu shoes wich i also use for deadlifting. And when the manager approached me, he looked a little upset or offended as he checked me out from head to toe and says "Is that how you dress for an Interview?" I replied: "Its my casual wear" he replied: "come back tomorrow at 1, ill give you another chance".
So im interviewing to be a Personal Trainer. What on earth could he be expecting his Personal Trainers to wear to an interview, if workout clothes arent acceptable in his prospective?
Im going back, in new clothes fresh from the store, although they make me look more skater-ish, they are very nice, much more professional than my sweats and band shirt. And i like them, could possibly wear them to a club, possibly, maybe. But they have got to work, or else im just gonna say fuck trying to fit in, i can build my entire business on my own and outsell your gym anyway.
It does bug me just a little tad, a Gym judges their Personal Trainers primarily by Attire, rather than Training Knowledge & Experience.
But at the end if the day, if they want pretty trainers with average knowledge, thats actually kinda what i should expect from an average gym that actually looks very beautiful as well.
Not my gym anyway, if i dont like their rules then fuck me and my opinion, i wouldnt belong there at all.
So im interviewing to be a Personal Trainer. What on earth could he be expecting his Personal Trainers to wear to an interview, if workout clothes arent acceptable in his prospective?
Im going back, in new clothes fresh from the store, although they make me look more skater-ish, they are very nice, much more professional than my sweats and band shirt. And i like them, could possibly wear them to a club, possibly, maybe. But they have got to work, or else im just gonna say fuck trying to fit in, i can build my entire business on my own and outsell your gym anyway.
It does bug me just a little tad, a Gym judges their Personal Trainers primarily by Attire, rather than Training Knowledge & Experience.
But at the end if the day, if they want pretty trainers with average knowledge, thats actually kinda what i should expect from an average gym that actually looks very beautiful as well.
Not my gym anyway, if i dont like their rules then fuck me and my opinion, i wouldnt belong there at all.