I'm seventeen years old and I'm looking for a job. The only problem is, my hair is dyed dark/bright blue. So not many places will hire me, besides like Hot Topic. But I don't really want to work there, so does anyone know of any places that will hire freaks? Haha.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? xosodapopx3 answered Tuesday August 11 2009, 5:11 pm: You should either dye your hair a more natural color, or put it up and buy a temporary wig haha. It will help alot. As far as jobs go, maybe a movie theater, or hot topic, or wet seal, or home depot, bed bath and beyond..I have seen people with un natural hair colors working at all of those places. Another solution is to die your hair completely black, and once you get a job, then die it back to blue. If your boss has a problem with it, then they will confront you, but I dont think you can get fired because of your hair color, unless you work at abercrombie or hollister. But Im not entirely sure.
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christina answered Tuesday August 11 2009, 3:01 pm: You could try Pac Sun or Zumiez, but I'm not sure if you'd wanna work there either considering you won't work at Hot Topic.
Like Darby said below, you should probably try dying your hair a normal color like brown or blonde or something. Maybe even red or black. Anything that could be considered natural looking.
Darby answered Tuesday August 11 2009, 2:49 pm: I can't really think of any other than Hot Topic or a record shop maybe. You should probably dye your hair a natural colour. I look fairly normal and have applied at over 50 jobs and not even gotten a callback, so good luck trying to get a job with hair that colour, haha.
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