Apparently not.OneGun wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:55 pmWhat no high capacity beards??The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:03 pm I was recently hired by Shoot Point Blank in North Richland Hills. My employment lasted 45 minutes on the first day. I was told that my beard had to go ... 1/2” maximum length allowable. The manager and I both smiled, shook hands, and parted ways with no hard feelings.
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I’m sure she did notice it. I received an email from the company's owner with the job offer after the initial interview. My beard wasn’t mentioned in the interview, but the job offer email did mention beards in their grooming standards. I decided to accept the offer and see where it led, hoping that they’d let it slide. They didn’t. No harm no foul. I don’t like that part of their grooming standards, but the rest of it was fine, and it’s their business, their rules. So no hard feelings on my part. I’ve just had this beard for so long that’s it’s a part of me....part of who I am....and I didn’t want to cut it off for a low-paying part time job.sjfcontrol wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:09 pmWhat, they didn’t notice till you showed up for work? Was the interviewer blind?The Annoyed Man wrote: I was recently hired by Shoot Point Blank in North Richland Hills. My employment lasted 45 minutes on the first day. I was told that my beard had to go ... 1/2” maximum length allowable. The manager and I both smiled, shook hands, and parted ways with no hard feelings.![]()
I’ll still patronize the business.