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Hooters worker claims 'instant boob job' bra helped get her hired on the spot

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Hooters waitress gave tips to women who are looking to work at the famous chicken wing restaurant, saying an "instant boob job" helped her get the role "on the spot".Jordan Lynch, from the US, explained in a YouTube video the characters and qualities Hooters are looking for in a hiring process.She said the most important criteria is tattoo.READ MORE: Hooters girl says she'll be sexy waitress until she 'can't' due to big tips"If you have a tattoo, you have to cover it with makeup - as long as it's small and you can cover it, then that's fine," the young woman said."But if you have a [tattoo] sleeve or a big piece across the chest, count yourself out, you can't work at Hooters."You do have to be pretty – I wouldn't say like toned or anything but they do not hire overweight girls so you have to be fit and toned."On the day of the interview, Jordan reminded her viewers that they should look the best when seeing the manager.She explained: "First of all, you need to go in with confidence, not cockiness but confident. "You need to be ready, your hair needs to be done, makeup should be done."Don't go in wearing a bunch of makeup – don't go in wearing red lipstick but go in looking ready."Wear a cute outfit.

Maybe wear a bombshell bra, which is what I have on right now, looks like I've got a freaking boob job."Jordan said she did all of the above and "got hired on the spot".Some viewers shared their thoughts and even past experience working at the American diner.One commented: "I work at Hooters and it's all about favourites and all that we have that too.

You're pretty by the way."A second wrote: "I'm a little worried because I'm not super thick but I'm a little chubbier than the stereotypical girls that work there, but I think I.

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