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Originally Posted by Underwater Ophelia
Yes they do.
You aren't forced into taking a job where there is a dress code.
However, nearly all decent paying (traditional, and not including tattoo artist or rock star) jobs will require one.
So it makes sense that you should get used to the fact that you can't always get what you want.
However, if it's THAT fucking important to be able to dress outlandishly at work, there are jobs that will accept that.
What about that doesn't make sense?
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The fact that, by your own logic, if you really want school to mirror the job world, then they should be teaching them to be responsible for what they wear. Instead, you agree that students shouldn't be given any option in the matter at all.
How does that follow?
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