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- From: djrea@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (david.j.rea)
- Subject: Re: Discrimination
- Organization: AT&T
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 19:26:02 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.192602.19754@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
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- Jim,
-
- To avoid sounding like your father, or rather mine, if you are really
- burnt out on school, taking a break would help. But, you only have one
- more year to go for your BS, if that's what your going for. Why take
- a year away from college to work full time! Finish the year and then
- take your break.
-
- The reason I say this is, I took a break. It was very hard for me to
- return to school. Once you get into a mode it is hard to change this
- mode. I am now 28 and am still working towards my degree. Almost done
- though.
-
- As far as cutting your hair, as long as you keep it clean, it should not
- matter how you wear it. Although ;-) keep in mind that if you are trying
- to land a job that is high visibility were you are representing the
- company's image in some way, the hair might effect the final solution. I
- feel that it's the company's right to have a particular image if they
- want it. They can't MAKE you cut your hair, but they do not have to hire
- you either.
-
- Why not finish school; this will give you a year to think about the hair
- situation and maybe the company's will change ;-)
-
- David
-