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He can hold an opinion hes just saying his opinion doesnt apply to this thread
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"The man" won't even notice or know what a shaved part is. He'll probably think you got zeeked at the barbershop.
"The man" won't even notice or know what a shaved part is. He'll probably think you got zeeked at the barbershop.
Lucky - I'm just going to come out and say it. You racist, b. I guess it's not totally bad cause you're also incredibly ignorant. They do go hand in hand though.
But the regular part has been in style for decades.
Who makes these rules that a part is unprofessional or trendy?
Your dominican bro u dont countDrunkness goes away after a good nights sleep.
Your ignorance is forever.
I'm not sure what you guys are arguing though.
There is a code when it comes to hair/facial hair at work.
I'm a light skinned brotha and even I know my place when it comes to hair.
Just the way it is out there.
Sometimes I go a few weeks without shaving at all and best believe ima hear a few things from my boss. He obviously can't force me to shave...but I know what they prefer.
It's not a black and white thing.
But y'all dudes ain't going to accept that.
So if I get the job bald, but grow my hair out to a (nappy unpicked... on sum hipster joint), u think dudes wiling to take the chance to be sueded for mascration? Because uh no. Didn;tr dont knowLucky and Fontaine I feel yall, but yall are crazy if you think some corporations aren't going to think less of you if you walk into the interview with a part in your head. It's unfair but it is what it is.
Your not a black fella. Lucky is actually right though. Black people cant just wake up and put gel in their hair. ITs a different time man. People not as judgemental. If anything it be other minorities who be judging the most caus ethey still got that field colored mindset.Lumping all Hispanics into the Dominican umbrella - ignorant or racist?
I ain't Dominican, b.
You not riding me hard enough.
So if I get the job bald, but grow my hair out to a (nappy unpicked... on sum hipster joint), u think dudes wiling to take the chance to be sueded for mascration? Because uh no. Didn;tr dont know
How is that possible? I never heard of a professional haircut. In the army, your forced to wear your hair low. Thats different. But for office job? You think they got a chart they pull out to make sure you got a professional hair cut?(whatever the heck that is smh) Most companies policies simply state to maintain hygeine. Do you even have a job Diego?I don't care what black people have to do to their hair.
That's not what this thread is about.
Are there some haircuts that are deemed less professional than others? The answer is yes.
This is not exclusive to black people,
Why you dudes pulling the race card?
HR would have a serious issue.
So what if your boss wasn't white but black and told you not to get a shaved part in your head next time? Would he be racist or just prefer a certain way his employees should present themselves in a professional workplace?
Lucky and Fontaine I feel yall, but yall are crazy if you think some corporations aren't going to think less of you if you walk into the interview with a part in your head. It's unfair but it is what it is.
How is that possible? I never heard of a professional haircut. In the army, your forced to wear your hair low. Thats different. But for office job? You think they got a chart they pull out to make sure you got a professional hair cut?(whatever the heck that is smh) Most companies policies simply state to maintain hygeine. Do you even have a job Diego?I don't care what black people have to do to their hair.
That's not what this thread is about.
Are there some haircuts that are deemed less professional than others? The answer is yes.
This is not exclusive to black people,
Why you dudes pulling the race card?
See if anything this is what sounds racist. You all wanna act like because you're black, anyone else who isn't black can't tell you anything about anything because we don't share your skin tone or hair texture. This isn't about telling a black man how to wear his hair. It's not like black guys are some aliens or something so crazy different to everyone else that the overall understanding of "what looks professional" in regards to haircuts does not apply to them.A half white/half asian guy is gonna tell me as a black man what hairstyle is professional for the workplace. Man sit down.
THIS.
Of course no one HAS to force you to do anything thats not in written in ink, but if you show up to work with crazy parts, lime green and red colored suits and an ear ring in one year, don't be surprised if you are let go due to "budget cut"...sometimes common sense comes into play, it's not all about playing the race card or crying oppression. Everyone, regardless of their race conforms to these implied codes of appearance in a professional workplace
I didn't mean it to come off like that. I apologize if that's how you took it. Of course you can have an opinion. Everyone can. What I was saying to you was: your position might now require the same level of professionalism, and the company as a whole might not be as formal when it comes to dress code.Someone can't have an opinion unless they hold a certain title at a certain company?