{"id":918,"date":"2010-09-04T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-04T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bootedmanblog.com\/?p=918"},"modified":"2014-05-14T06:47:54","modified_gmt":"2014-05-14T10:47:54","slug":"booted-best","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bootedmanblog.com\/?p=918","title":{"rendered":"Booted Best"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I was interviewed this week for a job.  Really, a career, as this new job is well within my scope of my life&#8217;s work.  I think I nailed it, and was pleased they took 2-1\/2 hours to ask many questions.  This was the final interview, since I went through two other preliminary interviews by phone and was included on the &#8220;short list&#8221; presented to the employer.<\/p>\n<p>I was dressed in my best clothes &#8212; new jacket, tie, dress shirt, and dress slacks that my partner got for me.  He always dresses me well, as ordinarily I&#8217;m a t-shirt-n-jeans kinda guy (in hot weather; otherwise, leather is my preference.)<\/p>\n<p>I really debated about what boots to wear to this interview. (Remember, I do not own nor would I ever wear dress shoes.  YUCK!)  Would I ride my Harley to the location, and thus require motorcycle boots?  Or would I drive my truck, and choose dress cowboy boots instead?<\/p>\n<p>I let the weather decide.  If it is hotter than 90\u00b0F (32\u00b0C), then I won&#8217;t ride my Harley, because I sweat so much that my clothes would be stinkin&#8217; wet when I arrived.  That&#8217;s really not much of a problem if I&#8217;m just out riding, but it sure would not be a good thing to have happen for an important job interview.  You don&#8217;t want to show up with dark wet stains across your shirt and crotch, caused by sweat due to the physical heat of the sun and the heat of the Harley&#8217;s engine.<\/p>\n<p>In this case, it was 95\u00b0F (35\u00b0C) at the time of the interview.  That&#8217;s way too hot to ride a Harley in dress clothes without potentially sweating them to death.  Plus, my best-looking motorcycle boots are Dehner Patrol Boots.  They fit well, but do not allow much breathing room on my legs, so I would even sweat more in the hot sun.<\/p>\n<p>I put on my Lucchese lizard wingtip cowboy boots, which looked great with that outfit.  I even turned the AC on in my truck, which is a rarity, so I arrived looking fine, without any sweat stains.  The only problem if there were one with the cowboy boots that I chose to wear is that they have a steel shank.  That set off the alarm at the magnetometer at the entrance to the building where the interview took place.  Just like at an airport, I had to take my boots off and run them through the metal detector.  The guard, though, admired the boots and asked me where he could get a pair.<\/p>\n<p>After the interview, I was invited to go with the head guy to a coffee shop across the street so he could give me some more information.  I went along, but was aghast that this overly-yuppified place didn&#8217;t have anything I could drink, since I don&#8217;t drink coffee or tea.  I swear, a zillion forms of coffee, but nothing else.  I finally got them to give me a cup of tap water.  (They thought I was nuts.)<\/p>\n<p>I glanced around at all the yuppies sitting there with their laptops and other wireless devices, and did the best to hide a cringe on my face from the guy who will become my new boss.  I just <i>don&#8217;t like places like that.  Yuck.<\/i>  I really have to examine in a separate blog post sometime just what it is about yuppie gathering spots that make me feel uncomfortable.  I mean, I was already out of my comfort zone having to wear a monkey suit.<\/p>\n<p>Oh well, I&#8217;ll know soon enough about the job.  Meanwhile, I&#8217;m back in to beat-up old engineer boots, jeans, and t-shirts again.  Enjoying them for daily wear while I can.<\/p>\n<p>Life is short:  wear your booted best!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was interviewed this week for a job. Really, a career, as this new job is well within my scope of my life&#8217;s work. 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