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Woman Training To Be A Firefighter Was Told Her Hair Was Too Long, So She Cut It Off And Got The Rules Changed

Source: Reddit/AITA/Unsplash/@lgnwvr

Well, well, well, what do we have here?

I’ll tell you what!

It’s another story from Reddit’s “Malicious Compliance” page about sticklers for the rules that eventually get put in their place…and you know how much we love those!

This one comes to us from a woman who was going through her fire academy training and she had a run-in with one of her instructors.

I kept getting written up for my hairstyle, so I cut all my hair off.

“When I was in the fire academy, the women’s dress code said that hair had to be worn in a neat bun.

I had layered, shoulder length hair so it was was difficult to keep it up neatly all day long. The shorter pieces would stick out of the bun, or fall out around my face, and my bangs weren’t long enough to pin back without using an entire bottle of hairspray.

One instructor was not having it, though…

Most of my instructors were understanding, and said that as long as my hair was up and my mask could seal to my face they would consider me to be in dress code. But there was one instructor who said there was no excuse. “We’re a paramilitary type school, so dress code is extremely important.”

She acknowledged that it wasn’t a safety issue, but told me I had to follow it anyway, and that doing my best wasn’t good enough. She wrote me up three times, and then called me in for a meeting to inform me that another write up for the same issue would get me expelled from the program.

So she did some investigating.

I looked into the dress code and saw that the men’s hair code was much more lenient. It just said that hair must not touch the collar of the shirt or the tops of the ears.

So the night after that meeting I went to a hair place and told the stylist to do whatever she wanted to my hair as long as it fit those requirements. She was stoked and gave me a really cute pixie cut.

And, wouldn’t you know it, it all worked out in her favor!

The next day the same instructor tried to write me up, but since I was technically in dress code she couldn’t.

The next semester there was a man with long hair who wore it in a bun instead of cutting it, and the following semester the dress code was rewritten to be gender neutral.”

Check out what people had to say about this.

One reader had a similar story to share.

This individual summed it all up!

One reader has been there and done that.

This Reddit user brought up an interesting point…

And this person said girls need to have each other’s backs!

Now, that really warmed the heart, didn’t it?

You know that’s the truth!

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