I'm sorry this has to be said!--long
Jilly, I was going to send you an e-mail but decided after reading all of the responses you received a little education for EVERYONE here is in order. I don't know if I will get deleted (like they might do on other boards), but I'm going to take a chance.
I can't believe as educated as this group is no one caught this. I work in Human Resources so this is not just A GUESS, this is fact. Comments like the ones in your post are not just in poor taste, they are, in fact, unethical & can be prosecuted in a court of law (please note I say can be--did not say this is illegal).
Jilly, you are very much on the money with your question about sexual harrassment. This is sexual harassment. I have to sit & listen to our "education" video all day long, while new hires watch it. Comments like this are a huge issue! It's a sad day, that in this day and age of enlightenment, men are still making comments like this in interviews.
You asked the question "What do girls do?" You should, if nothing else, contact this (& I use the term losely) gentleman's manager & report his behavior. It is inappropriate & demeaning. If you still want to work for this company make that clear to the person you call. I, for one, would not want to work for a company that has people like this in positions of leadership. If one is interviewing applicants, one is in a position of leadership.
Ladies, please don't misunderstand, I aboslutely DO mean to lecture. This behavior is inappropriate & that anyone would put "lol" in their response to this just doesn't get it. If you have ever been the victim of unwelcome remarks like this, it isn't funny. You feel violated & dirty. We should be able to dress up without men feeling as though they can make comments about "showing your ass."
It's not about getting a thicker skin, Trevor, it's about being respected in the workplace. I am completely appauled that someone would say that regarding an issue of this magnitude. Jilly never said she was dressed in a sexy manner. She said she wore "make-up, my hair down, and nice pants and a sweater." What you describe happening in your workplace is wrong. I believe you are right that dress like you describe doesn't happen by accident & should be addressed by the management of your organization. What you describe in your gym is completely different. If I were to dress like that in the gym, you can bet your sweet bippy I'm looking for attention!
I feel better now. Thanks!