Today I went to my office, sat down to read email, and got dragged out by a security officer. Turned out we had a bomb threat and they shut the whole campus down for two hours and sent us home. I had to meet a candidate for an adjunct job, so I called and met him at a nearby coffee shop instead. He was so nice, so smart, had such great credentials, and was willing to work for our salary. He was perfect--until he had to admit that he had left his previous long term employment as a result of being on the wrong side of a sexual harassment suit.

I didn't want to run screaming, or call in the bomb squad, so I stood around and talked with him for a while in the parking lot, thanking him for driving in, etc.

When I went back into my office, I realized that my jeans had been unzipped the whole time. My shirt wasn't tucked in, but it's not really long, and I don't think the fly was indecently open, but poor guy! He must have noticed--but it was impossible for him to say anything, given the context of our conversation.

Next time I leave the house, I am definitely looking in a full-length mirror. Or maybe not wearing jeans to work, even if it is Friday.
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From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com

re: embarrassed


Considering it was a job interview and he had something serious on his mind to worry about, I'd say there was a good chance he didn't notice.

From: [identity profile] maeve-rigan.livejournal.com


What a story! Perfectly balanced combination of the good and bad, funny and distressing, annoying and efficient! If Candidate BadBoy didn't notice, all well and good! If he did, then although he won't get the job, he'll have a story to tell...or NOT, if he's wise. He certainly won't be using your name, at any rate, if he has a lick of sense left.

What a weekend this has been
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