RUTGERS BANNED STUDENTS WEARING BROWN SHOES FROM JOB FAIR

Rutgers University has apologized after turning students away from a career fair for wearing the wrong colored clothing. Some students who wore blue suits, colored shirts or brown shoes were barred from entering. The attire violated a new dress code. Administrators say the dress code change was in response to students who did not dress properly in past years. Rutgers says it will help students who were turned away get in contact with recruiters.
* Students, remember: never wear brown shoes to a job interview. They clash with your hoodie.
* Wait – making the kids adhere to a dress code for interviews makes it harder for the recruiters to weed out the losers.
* Of course, if you’re covered with tats and piercings you won’t be fooling anybody.
* I wouldn’t think McDonald’s and Taco Bell would have such stringent dress code interview requirements, but there you go.
* Once again, the students knew the rules, they didn’t follow them, they whined, and now they got an apology. Just like it would happen in real life.
* “Career fair.” As if the working world was a happy carnival.
* If it makes the kids feel better, there are no jobs anyway.
* I’m just impressed these college kids bothered to wear shoes at all.
* In my day, we’d show up in sandals with a parrot on our shoulder.
* I guess that would be under “students who did not dress properly in past years.”
* What happened to running back to the dorm and changing?