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Originally Posted by ken0042
Actually you are the one who keeps bringing up the word "scary." Myself and others have said that some people may not be comfortable with somebody who looks unprofessional being allowed into their house, their bedroom, and be the one who handles their bed.
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Fair enough. Maybe the question should have been, why does one consider the color of a persons hair so unprofessional?
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Sleep Country has a dress code, and if it's like any similar jobs I have held the wording of the dress code would be "hair cannot be dyed un-natural colours." This guy chose to break the dress code for his own personal agenda. Possibly a worthy agenda; but still his own. Others have talked about "pants-less days." Well to a lesser extent if I decided to wear jeans to work tomorrow I would be told once to not wear them again, and the next time I'm sure I would be sent home. It doesn't matter if I am doing it to raise awareness of some disease; it is against the dress code.
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I just don't see how the color of ones hair is a dress code violation. I've seen some pretty weird hairdoo's and color schemes on womens hair who work professionaly and that doesn't upset me. They weren't dressed like a slob and didn't stink of BO. Most of all they gave excellent customer service. I guess my views are different from most.
That said the guy was delivering beds which IMO doesn't require much of a dress code.