I just got a job at Guess? and I'm meeting my manager and staff for the first time on thursday.
Should I get my nails done? Like get a new set. A lot of the people who shop there have fake nails. I have a gift certificate for this nail place so I was wondering if I should go ahead and get them done. The last I had them was for my prom and I really liked them. I just don't want to be slow on cash or folding or having them think I'm too snobby to do any work but I'm pretty sure that they want everyone there to look really good.
Right now, my nails are pretty wrecked because I pulled off my fake nails from prom and they're really gritty and stuff so I thought it's better to get them. What do you think?
more_than_a_feeling answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 6:06 pm: Fake nails are kind of a waste of time unless you wear them for prom like you did. Like what if you were to go ahead and put fake nails on for the first few days or week of work or whatever and then you didn't have time to make them look nice when you pulled them off? Then you'd have crappy nails. I'd say you should just invest in a good manicure instead because it'll last longer but look nice and be your natural nail. Good luck with your new job!! [ more_than_a_feeling's advice column | Ask more_than_a_feeling A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 8:34 am: I think getting fake nails done is a waste of money. what i would recomment is just getting a manicure so they look nice and pretty but its basically half the cost. You have to do something with them but fake nails i think are a waste of your $30 every 3 or 4 weeks [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 5:55 am: Fake nails or not, I think you should at least clean up the gritty stuff from your nails.
If you do get the fake nails, make sure you can still do your work properly. It would make sense for you to get it done as soon as possible if you're planning to do so, so that you'll be used to them when you start working.
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