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jjskizo421



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:22 am    Post subject: dress code. earings on men Reply with quote

k, so I know the look in Japan seems to be 'professor chic', it's obviously a very conservative place. My question is...how far can you push the boundries? I'm a mail, and my ears are stretched a bit (means there are earings, and they are thicker than regular ear holes), is that going to be a complete deal-breaker to a potential employer (the bigger chains like GEOS, AEON, NOVA) Is it like military where your hair has to be super short? I know these are somewhat shallow questions, but I haven't seen much talk of them, and was wandering if you have any experiences with this. thanks in advance.
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Glenski



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Keep the jewelry and piercings to a minimum during the interview for certain. After that, you might still have to minimize what you are used to because Japan is a conservative culture. Businessmen, for example, wear long-sleeved shirts and dark suits year-round, and you often see people in suits or at least dress clothes and ties on hiking paths.

FWIW, I used to work with a 40-ish American with a pierced earring in one ear. No big deal. Subtle is probably the best.

As far as hair style goes, look at the pictures you see on the posters or web site ads and go by them as a GENERAL rule of thumb. Then have a look around once you're here. Personally, I have not changed my hairstyle since I arrived, but I see lots of men with shaved heads or nearly so. Is that the fashion these days, here or back home, or is it just a means to save money on haircuts and shampoo?
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abufletcher



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you're talking about the the newly fashionable type where a ring is actually inserted into the lob to form an African-esque hole, well that's going to be WAY outside the boundaries.

Pretty much anything that screams "hip and punk" (or that you bought or saw someone wearing at HotTopic Very Happy ) is going to be a liability. As for "professor-chic," think more along the lines of "employee at Fry's" for your average eikaiwa teacher. It's a uniform: slacks, long-sleeve shirt, and tie. Dapperness is definitely extra.


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angrysoba



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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My question is...how far can you push the boundries? I'm a mail, and my ears are stretched a bit (means there are earings, and they are thicker than regular ear holes), is that going to be a complete deal-breaker to a potential employer (the bigger chains like GEOS, AEON, NOVA) Is it like military where your hair has to be super short? I know these are somewhat shallow questions, but I haven't seen much talk of them, and was wandering if you have any experiences with this.


The question isn't shallow, it's worth asking because the fact is that most companies won't hire men with earrings. If you can take them out without the piercing being too obvious then maybe you would get accepted but if a big looping hole remains then your chances are slim.
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canuck



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

angrysoba wrote:
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My question is...how far can you push the boundries? I'm a mail, and my ears are stretched a bit (means there are earings, and they are thicker than regular ear holes), is that going to be a complete deal-breaker to a potential employer (the bigger chains like GEOS, AEON, NOVA) Is it like military where your hair has to be super short? I know these are somewhat shallow questions, but I haven't seen much talk of them, and was wandering if you have any experiences with this.


The question isn't shallow, it's worth asking because the fact is that most companies won't hire men with earrings. If you can take them out without the piercing being too obvious then maybe you would get accepted but if a big looping hole remains then your chances are slim.


Think of a well respected job (which teaching is in Japan) that you deal with the public and often need to wear a suit and a tie. Then add that the country can be quite conservative in many aspects. Do you think you have a good change, or will sway someone to hire you based on your appearance? You're already not doing yourself any favours.
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