Objectively define "professional" behavior, and rate a random sample of workers based on behavior, without reference to appearance.
Then compare hairstyle and appearance to professional behavior. I have a pretty good idea how that would turn out.
Stereotypes exist for a reason. This is no different than lazy fat pigs wailing about the "fat people are lazy" stereotype.
I've worked maintenance jobs with fat-asses who exceeded the weight limit for ladders. If my skinny ass has to work harder because someone's lazy fat ass can't climb a ladder, well fuck them.
No disrespect to hardworking people who are obese, or who wear dreads. But the stereotypes are real. Defy them, and win. Whining about them just makes a person a loser.
Let's have a study to test this.
Objectively define "professional" behavior, and rate a random sample of workers based on behavior, without reference to appearance.
Then compare hairstyle and appearance to professional behavior. I have a pretty good idea how that would turn out.
Stereotypes exist for a reason. This is no different than lazy fat pigs wailing about the "fat people are lazy" stereotype.
I've worked maintenance jobs with fat-asses who exceeded the weight limit for ladders. If my skinny ass has to work harder because someone's lazy fat ass can't climb a ladder, well fuck them.
No disrespect to hardworking people who are obese, or who wear dreads. But the stereotypes are real. Defy them, and win. Whining about them just makes a person a loser.