I recently grew out my beard, and although I keep it well-groomed and professional, there is still a lot of talk around the office about it, mostly because we have nothing better to talk about.
The older ladies in the division said they love guys with stubble (I don't keep my facial hair very long), and one said there was a special on the radio where callers voted that the #2 sexiest thing, next to diamonds. Then the only single girl of the group, who is smoking hot, says she loves clean shaven guys, and these women are crazy and I should not listen to anyone that's married.
Personally, I look like I'm about 16 when I'm clean-shaven, which I think is a negative in the work I do, which is why I like keeping the beard. It also hides any pimples whenever they come up, which still happens from time to time.
But then throw in that today, I just got laid off, got hot single girl's phone number/email address, so I'm gonna go out with her, also I'm gonna go on interviews very soon. I really think the clean shaven look is a negative, but I'm getting strong arguments against. Literally, they were telling me that when I started my first day all clean, they thought I was 15. I've talked with about 6 different Human Resource professionals and got mixed results, some saying they don't care, but others saying that it's possible to leave a bad impression because of it. I know they can't discriminate on your appearance, but I'm looking for reality here, people do it.
Thoughts?
The older ladies in the division said they love guys with stubble (I don't keep my facial hair very long), and one said there was a special on the radio where callers voted that the #2 sexiest thing, next to diamonds. Then the only single girl of the group, who is smoking hot, says she loves clean shaven guys, and these women are crazy and I should not listen to anyone that's married.
Personally, I look like I'm about 16 when I'm clean-shaven, which I think is a negative in the work I do, which is why I like keeping the beard. It also hides any pimples whenever they come up, which still happens from time to time.
But then throw in that today, I just got laid off, got hot single girl's phone number/email address, so I'm gonna go out with her, also I'm gonna go on interviews very soon. I really think the clean shaven look is a negative, but I'm getting strong arguments against. Literally, they were telling me that when I started my first day all clean, they thought I was 15. I've talked with about 6 different Human Resource professionals and got mixed results, some saying they don't care, but others saying that it's possible to leave a bad impression because of it. I know they can't discriminate on your appearance, but I'm looking for reality here, people do it.
Thoughts?