Neervana;4402886; said:I understand where you're coming from completely. Personally, I don't think that anyone should need to cut off their hair just so they can get a job, I know I never would. My hair is past my back, and is very long. I'd never cut it off for anyone! But then again... if you're an *employer* and you want your workers to look professional.. and in your view if they do not look professional with long hair.. if they are going to work for you and get paid for it.. it says a lot that they are willing to take your money but not make a sacrifice for the job you're employing them for.
Just another way of looking at it! But I do think it's unfair to not employ someone just because of the length of their hair.
Girls having long hair is completely different. This would be more along the line of hiring girls for appearance and you refusing to change your appearance to take said job (which happens) or girls with short hair having a hard time finding a job
Look at starbucks for example. They started off in seattle with people that we'd call grung, skater, emo by today's standards but now they promote a clean cut look with bubbly personalities. I don't see why a business should change their rules (make a sacrifice) to uphold their image