Oh, there was no interview. She ran a kiosk at the other mall I worked at. When I left that job because I moved and didn't want a 45 min commute, she and I were decent friends. When she decided to open the kiosk at the mall closer to me, she called me up to ask if I would work there some. The mall I will be working at enforces their dress code more and they are a bit more snooty. I can handle that, but M is a bit of a flake. I'm not sure she realizes that there might be an issue. For her it isn't one, but mall management might not agree with her completely on that! The only thing I can do is make it as little of an issue as possible. The hair might become one, but covering the red becomes a pain in the ass, and after I spend so much time getting it right, I don't particularly want to cover it anyway.
The black is from her previous incarnation as a regional manager for Aveda. A lot of the higher end salons here do the all black thing, and one of the local salons will have a kiosk close to ours. She said "I would rather die than let them see any of my employees in jeans and a tee shirt". I kind of see her point. The other mall was more ghetto, so no one cared there. We'll see. She'll be there for my first couple of hours. If there is a problem we should know by then.
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Date: 2009-11-26 05:02 am (UTC)The black is from her previous incarnation as a regional manager for Aveda. A lot of the higher end salons here do the all black thing, and one of the local salons will have a kiosk close to ours. She said "I would rather die than let them see any of my employees in jeans and a tee shirt". I kind of see her point. The other mall was more ghetto, so no one cared there. We'll see. She'll be there for my first couple of hours. If there is a problem we should know by then.