Monday, April 27, 2015

EOC: Devil Wears Prada

This movie is one big job experience. It has nothing to do with fashion and designer clothes, it's all about the way you carry yourself in a job. Starting from the interview Andy shows no incentive other than to pay the rent, she did not look up the company or the person in charge, she did not dress for success and when it came down to the questions she seemed shy and insecure. The only reason she landed that job is because all the other people that would fit the role of model would not fit the role of brains.

Once in the job she still didn't care; she wasn't prepared to take notes, she still did not do more research on the company and she still stood up to the manager who in this case was the holy mother of fashion per say. Once again, this attitude would have landed anyone fired. After a while in the movie she hangs on, she studies up and becomes a successful human being.

The part that might be misleading is that she might be successful because of the way she dresses or her sense of fashion but because she took the time to pay attention to herself and bettered every aspect of her life. From clothes to knowledge she started to impress people. Loving your job, no matter how insignificant doesn't mean that you have to let the job take over you, instead you become the person you want to be, doing what you love and the job pretty much does itself. You live, breathe and be every aspect of your job and success will finally look approachable.

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