On the cigarette smell, I am a teacher and nothing covered it. I used coats, gloves and Febreze and nothing worked. I overheard some of my electronic students talking a few years ago about the difficulty of removing a certain other smell and the problem stems from the charges on the molecules. If you ever smoked under a desk light you may have noticed that the smoke trail would move towards you regardless of where you moved. That is part of the theory behind oinic air fresheners.
Anyway, I couldn't remove the smell and I began to try to avoid meetings because I knew it was bothering colleagues and bosses. I can tell you that my confidence has soared with the knowledge that the analog smell does not swirl around me any more. For what it is worth, last week a casual conversation gained an interview that turned into being hired over a total span of 45 minutes. Other managers that stopped in to the interview were actually trying to take me from the person who hired me. I personally will always attribute that to NO MORE CIGARETTE SMELL...
Anyway, I couldn't remove the smell and I began to try to avoid meetings because I knew it was bothering colleagues and bosses. I can tell you that my confidence has soared with the knowledge that the analog smell does not swirl around me any more. For what it is worth, last week a casual conversation gained an interview that turned into being hired over a total span of 45 minutes. Other managers that stopped in to the interview were actually trying to take me from the person who hired me. I personally will always attribute that to NO MORE CIGARETTE SMELL...