SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
There you go again - linking the not wearing of a tie to "not caring", "making an effort" etc. In summary, all of your posts in this thread equate to tie = good, no tie = bad. That in my view is complete nonsense, hence why I am challenging it.
As a committee member myself, making an effort is turning up on time, being polite, have done a wee bit of research about the club beforehand etc. Tie or no tie is completely irrelevant.
Many folk don't turn up at all or cancel at the last minute, others turn up late and one or two have had to answer an "important call" in the middle of the chat. I'll happily take someone who turns up on time, is polite and has questions to ask over a late comer on their mobile in a tie.
I'm not linking anything with anything. I'n suggesting what a committee member's perception might be of an interviewee. And they might think 'could have made more of an effort'. I am not saying 'tie good' - 'no tie bad' at all. And I am not saying a committee member will think that - but they might. I accept that many believe that what you wear makes no difference to others perception of you - or are just not bothered. But in an interview (forgetting for a moment whether the interview is in itself an anachronism) if you care what others think of you then why take that chance. Each to his or her own.