Question about an interview

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Hello everyone,

I have a question. I have a job interview tomorrow with a research company and am going to be interviewed by a doctor. I spoke with him briefly on the phone and he gave me the address tans he also said "were looking for some hot nurses"

Now, I'm 52 years old and am taken back a bit by this statement? Am I wrong? Is that just a figure of speech? Am I wasting my time by going to this interview tomorrow?

Any thoughts? Thank you!

Sounds as if the off center remark went nowhere. Glad to hear that, but disappointed that it sounds so lukewarm. I would not expect a callback with that kind of an interaction. At least you tried. Good luck with your next job hunting venture.

Yes, thank you! It's always the ones that fall short in the looks department who are the most critical

Hi thanks! The thing is I am not even close to ugly! But I am over 50! Oh well another thing if they won't match what I make now I won't do it anyway! I am not going backwards

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Being ugly is unfortunately not a protected class, so alas I had no recourse.
Yep...being young, normal weight, and conventionally attractive can go a long way in the employment market.

We are judged by our looks, and age has an impact on how we look (in spite of some people insisting they really do look '20 years younger' than their chronological age).

I know! Then your looks get you into the door then your coworkers throw shade at you if you look better then they do!

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