Quote: (05-20-2011 11:49 PM)iknowexactly Wrote:
I don't think it's like gaming a girl at all, you don't want to act superior
Exactly. You are applying to be part of "the team". You want to show up early, dress in the right "uniform", and show your committment to the mission. You want to project the image of an earnest eager-beaver who fits into their culture. The dull man in the grey flannel suit is not a dashing Romeo who stands out. He is the quiet guy who works long hours without complaints, and gives his boss and teammates all the credit.
Contrast this with Roosh's old posts about his job. I have been there - frustrated, alienated, and hostile to the objectives of the organization. This is what they do not want. Even if you do your job, turnover hurts. They want happy campers who pull their weight and stay long-term.