Gilgamark
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- Nashville, TN
I met a potential new client yesterday. He and I had spoken over the phone and exchanged emails. He had talked to some other people about me and I had done the same about him, etc. But this was our first meeting. He's a businessman, thinking of running for office for the first time. Complete political neophyte. We met at his office.
To the point, I decided not to wear a hat to the meeting. Of course, I would have taken it off when I went inside his building regardless, but I worried that a hat might be seen as too individualistic or "flaky" for what was, in effect, a job interview.
Since I'm still relatively new to hat wearing (about nine months), I wasn't sure, and decided not to take the chance - even though politics, especially campaign politics, is full of individuals and "flakes."
What are the thoughts on wearing hats to interviews or business meetings? Did I make the right call or did I overthink it?
I'll also add that had we been meeting in a less formal setting (drinks, dinner, whatever) I would have worn a hat.
To the point, I decided not to wear a hat to the meeting. Of course, I would have taken it off when I went inside his building regardless, but I worried that a hat might be seen as too individualistic or "flaky" for what was, in effect, a job interview.
Since I'm still relatively new to hat wearing (about nine months), I wasn't sure, and decided not to take the chance - even though politics, especially campaign politics, is full of individuals and "flakes."
What are the thoughts on wearing hats to interviews or business meetings? Did I make the right call or did I overthink it?
I'll also add that had we been meeting in a less formal setting (drinks, dinner, whatever) I would have worn a hat.