Re: Jewelry in Uniform
Cheryl Singhal (csinghal@CAPACCESS.ORG)
Tue, 23 Sep 1997 17:46:15 -0400
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Bruce E. Cobern wrote:
> > From: Sage Backstrom <SageofAges@aol.com>
> > Date: Tuesday, September 23, 1997 1:07 PM
> >
> > It is the content of the character, not the outward appearance that is
> > important.
>
> the prejudice is mine and is my problem, but that doesn't stop the impact
> it can have on the Scout's relationships with those around him.
The subconscious is a powerful thing, and the impact certain things have
on certain people are unknowable. However, as a general rule, if one
dresses as one's grandmother would prefer, it's fairly unlikely to offend
--unless of course, your grandmother happens to be the unconventional
type, like say, Madonna or Gypsy Rose ...
It's hard enough to get a job these days without imperiling one chances
by flauting the prevailing standards of the prospective employer.
None of which is to be taken as an endorsement for earrings -- I don't
much like the darn things, they pinch.
Cheryl
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