Hairdresser 'rulings' make a mockery of social distance messaging

 

Totally agree, if you a meant to be staying at home, why do you need to attend a hairdresser? Surely people aren't that vain at a time like this?

 

 

 

 

www.theage.com.au/national/hairdresser-rulings-make-a-mockery-of-social-distance-messaging-20200326-...

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LOL - that was great.

 

Wish I could hug my tail. Robot Frustrated

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It occurred to me today why hairdressers may be considered an essential service. Whilst many of us are at home in isolation there are still many people who are still working and need to keep their personal presentation in mind.
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It's a thought - but in this situation - they could get their own blowdryer & brush. lol

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@crikey*mate wrote:
It occurred to me today why hairdressers may be considered an essential service. Whilst many of us are at home in isolation there are still many people who are still working and need to keep their personal presentation in mind.

So, looking gorgeous is more important then being on a ventilator fighting

 

for your life?

 

OK

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No - but looking presentable in a high profile job is.

 

While most office communications are taking place over Zoom or Skype - it is still not a good look in your PJ's.

 

OK - if you sit on your bum at home - out of the workforce - I guess.

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Who said anything about being in PJ's whilst working?

 

This discussion is about hairdresser's being forced to work

 

under conditions which are unacceptable. Only Inconsiderate

 

self important selfish women would consider being preened

 

under these circumstances.

 

 

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@freddie*rooster wrote:

Who said anything about being in PJ's whilst working?

 

This discussion is about hairdresser's being forced to work

 

under conditions which are unacceptable. Only Inconsiderate

 

self important selfish women would consider being preened

 

under these circumstances.

 

 


They are not being forced.

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Go away Tasfleur. Freddie took a swipe at me, I responded in kind.
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See Stawks, you're not a cranky old hag because you didn't attempt to take a personal swipe at me.

I am perfectly fine with people disagreeing with my premise but I don't have to tolerate someone being rude, mean and nasty towards me.
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Nobody took a "swipe" at you .. and this is an open forum;  open to everyone.  Unless you are a moderator, you have no authority to order anyone to go away or off this thread ... Smiley Indifferent

 

You should try to control and behave yourself and be civil.

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