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All people who work in fast food restaurants should be required to shave their entire bodies. It
will help them move faster also. |
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Yeah, it sounds crazy for someone totally bald to have to wear a hairnet. But then again maybe it
helps cut down on the glare.
Hey, if someone has a hook for a hand do they still have to wash it after using the bathroom? I
suppose so.
What about the "no shoes, no shirt, no service" rule you see posted in some restaurants? If both
your feet were amputated do you still have to pin a pair of shoes on yourself somewhere to get
service? |
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I was doing some testing at a cereal plant and hat to wear a hair and beard net even though I was
working on the roof. Dead pigeons and bird pooop everywhere but they were safe from my stray hairs. |
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For the sake of saving a few people a few minutes (seconds?) is it really worth getting rid of the
blanket rule? A blanket rule has the following advantages:
1. Fair, no risk of people complaining about unequal treatment
2. Safe, no chance of a bad call on the issue with a blanket rule
3. Removes the problem of margin calls. What about someone who shaves their head but it grows back,
how many mms of hair do they need before the net goes back on? |
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