Re: Re: Abercrombie & Fitch rules
As for the whole commission thing, I was never asked who helped me when I made a purchase, and usually the person ringing me up was not the same person who helped me, if at all. I think the only true thing is that people who get hired for A&F tend to match a certain physical appearance. It's like you have to be a struggling actor or model or something, who could break through but has not yet been discovered. Like the alternative to the proverbial struggling actor who moonlights as a waiter/waitress.
I think out of all the stores I know, A&F make the most comfortable clothes. I think it's just the soft material. I hate t-shirts made of stiff fabric, like some of those higher end stores like Hilfiger or J.Crew (although some of their stuff is good) have.
Actually, I wasn't in it for the number, she wasn't really my type. I just like to practice the whole eye contact thing on girls. I'm sure she was someone's type though. The other one was better, but she had her co-workers wrapped around her finger, so I wasn't about to go there.Originally posted by racerX
did you score a phone #?
As for the whole commission thing, I was never asked who helped me when I made a purchase, and usually the person ringing me up was not the same person who helped me, if at all. I think the only true thing is that people who get hired for A&F tend to match a certain physical appearance. It's like you have to be a struggling actor or model or something, who could break through but has not yet been discovered. Like the alternative to the proverbial struggling actor who moonlights as a waiter/waitress.
I think out of all the stores I know, A&F make the most comfortable clothes. I think it's just the soft material. I hate t-shirts made of stiff fabric, like some of those higher end stores like Hilfiger or J.Crew (although some of their stuff is good) have.