I'd say dig out the white suit, style the hair as close to a feather bouffant look as possible (Dye your locks with peroxide for bonus points!) and storm into the building of any potential employers singing 'My name is Rio and I dance upon the sand!'
I'd say winner every time. If that fails, well, best to try a different approach like print out your CV and post it to them with a covering letter. I worked as a manager once (I actually hired people to work under me in a non-innuendo way) and presentation is key. Emails will have varying formats, therefore varying results out of the office standard black and white printer. Say, however, you print your CV onto lush paper, with a dash of coloured ink and post it to the employer. They'll, therefore, have a hard copy that will save them the hassle of printing and stapling your stuff.
In the covering letter, mention that you will email the CV as well and for them to look out for it, if they require an electronic version. It will appear that you've made an effort and cover all bases. You can't be guaranteed the job, but brownie points in preparation are always useful.
_________________ "Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot "I got shit on my ass" Rick Sanchez
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