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Well.. At least you have really nice clothes now. :)
Dress to impress, though you think it not applicable to your scenario & regardless of the interviewers impairment, it's taking that mindset of respect and determination to get a job. Keep that in practice to always look professional. First and foremost your selling yourself if not just to the interviewer but also to your prospective co-workers and officemates.
YDI for being in Canada
just because the interviewer was blind doesn't mean that person couldn't have asked someone else who seen you how you were dressed don't underestimate the blind
The interviewer was blind, not stupid.
Are you kidding? They were blind and this is F YOUR life? How stupid.
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Hahaha. The originality of this FML made me laugh. This was truly a good one. *Hat off*
No one could have possibly guessed that outcome. The clothes could easily be used somewhere else. There's nothing wrong with taking time to look presentable. The most I ask is that every one would shower but some people decide disgusting others is more important. Breaking Benjamin is a horrifyingly bad band.