Interview travel kit

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I am sure many of you already do this, but for those that don't, its a good idea to have a travel kit to take with you (especially if you have multiple interviews all schduled in a week etc). I found it useful to have : Visine, a laundry pen for getting out stains, topical and oral Benadryl, needle and thread, bandaids, and other items that you personally might need.
 
with an extra piece of bubble gum you could probably build a small explosive device in case you get hand cuffed and locked into a restuarant refrigerator.
 
with an extra piece of bubble gum you could probably build a small explosive device in case you get hand cuffed and locked into a restuarant refrigerator.
that exact situation happened to me last week at an interview! luckily had my Maxwell's and Sanford guide with me, i used them to make an emergency radio to call for help!
 
chapstick, turtle neck sweater, toothbrush, facial wash, face powder, blush, extra hose if ur wearing a skirt
 
chapstick, turtle neck sweater, toothbrush, facial wash, face powder, blush, extra hose if ur wearing a skirt

Is the turtleneck to cover hickeys?

And are hose really required in this modern age?
 
Try interviewing in Chicago in December-- and you will love turtleneck sweaters 🙂 Saves you from carrying a scarf, and I don't know, I just think it looks more formal than v-neck sweaters. But that's just a personal taste.
Ladies, if you're wearing a suit, I would seriously recommend hosiery. it's just a formality... but yeah, I think it still counts. Still, if you're too cool for school, then you wouldn't really be asking around for tips, right?
 
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