Employee gets told to remove industrial piercing, they change it to 2 small ones, still receive complaints.
The main issue was that the piercing was though the whole ear, as other employees had upper ear piercingssame complaints, he couldn’t say anything as the industrial piercing had been removed
Recently one Reddit user shared their story to one of its communities. They maliciously complied after they were told by their manager to remove their industrial piercing because it was going through their whole ear. The post received quite a lot of folks’ attention and in just 2 days, it received more than 5.2K upvotes and almost 300 comments.
The person starts the story by saying that they have an industrial piercing. During the job interview, the manager didn’t say anything regarding it, so the employee assumed there were no problems. Well, during the first days, they were told to remove it, but they stated that their colleagues also have upper earrings and so did not understand why the problem was only with them.
So after this, they removed it and replaced it with 2 separate small piercings. Next time the manager had the same complaint, OP just explained that the problem was with the ‘stick’, which was now gone, so – no problem. The author shares that it’s nice to see the manager still complaining about it, despite not being able to do anything as they removed the piercing that was supposed to be removed.
Folks online applauded the author and shared their similar situations. “Once I had a coworker who was told he couldn’t have long hair. Instead of just getting it cut shorter he shaved it off and proceeded to tell our regulars that management preferred skinheads,” one user wrote. “I have facial piercings and I don’t take them out. My feeling is either you want me to work for you, or you don’t,” another added.
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