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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by RPG2020(m): 7:56am On Jan 06, 2022
Just tell him to forget about teaching and follow up his music life
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by jyz200(m): 7:56am On Jan 06, 2022
Hairstyle doesn’t matter
What matter most is what he can offer

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Solofresh2: 7:56am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.
Abeg getatt undecided

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Nobody: 7:56am On Jan 06, 2022
Wikidekk:
School Owners have lots of decisions to make.
As a school owner, will you employ a man with dreadlock as a teacher?

Sure, if he teaches very well. And is qualified.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by brainhgeek(m): 7:57am On Jan 06, 2022
What is wrong with dreads? As long as the dread looks neat and tidy.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by iamjavadem(m): 7:58am On Jan 06, 2022
This is a very stupid question. What’s my business with his hair style, can he do the job, if he can the. He gets the job. Even Americans that brought us education have people with dreadlocks teaching. You can be sued sef for rejecting him based on his hair.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by kingmsookwagh(m): 7:59am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.
why you get sense like this?
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by ignis: 7:59am On Jan 06, 2022
Wikidekk:
School Owners have lots of decisions to make.
As a school owner, will you employ a man with dreadlock as a teacher?

God forbid.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Walker89(m): 7:59am On Jan 06, 2022
Shikina
Dshocker:


No need asking the question,he is irresponsible and would affect the image of the school

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by KingAzari: 8:00am On Jan 06, 2022
Solsix:
No I won't, wether natural or artificial. Am a teacher students are easily distracted, you might be teaching and the students will be admiring ur hair style u may think they are following. Next thing is for them to start copying your hairstyle . So NO

If you were my child's teacher and you write like that, I would withdraw her from your class immediately and ask for a refund.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by bluefilm: 8:00am On Jan 06, 2022
Wikidekk:
School Owners have lots of decisions to make.
As a school owner, will you employ a man with dreadlock as a teacher?

I will politely ask him to cut the damn dreadlocks.

And if he refuses...

I will politely ask him to get the fuck_ off my school premises. grin

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by gentlesmithugo(m): 8:00am On Jan 06, 2022
deardear2021:
If you judge and refuse to employ him because of dreadlock, hmmmmm, u will go to hellfire
go wia
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Elibakon: 8:01am On Jan 06, 2022
Can a man with dreadlocks teach?
What are his qualifications?
If he's able to pass the interview process, then he should be capable of transferring knowledge to the pupils.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by SpaceAngel: 8:01am On Jan 06, 2022
As a school owner, your teachers give a good impression of your school in all aspects.

I believe the school is in Nigeria. School is your business and the impression it gives to parents matter a lot.

I doubt if Nigerian parents will like to see one with dreads.

If you feel that the opinion of your customers who are parents don't matter, then employ him.

Customer is king they always say.
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by advanceDNA: 8:02am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.

Jesus was a Nazareth??
What is this one saying??
Are u trying to be funny or what??
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by kingmsookwagh(m): 8:03am On Jan 06, 2022
It's the teaching skills that matters not the dread. Besides, people use what they can to make sure student's are in line. Imagine Davido with all them tattoos, teaching economics. The level of concentration, cos it's Davido will be overwhelming.
Okay, let's look at it this way, what if it's a natural dread.

I might just because of a teacher's nice look, be enthusiastic towards learning their subjects. We too carry Morality for head ahbeg!!!

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by illmatic101(m): 8:03am On Jan 06, 2022
Danjikanbauchi:
Oga who told you that Jesus was a Nazareth, liar Mohammed has lots of disciples on Nairaland.

Somebody just told what you have not known before and you are here showing your ignorance. Abeg go and study your Bible and stop embarrassing yourself.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by osazsky(m): 8:03am On Jan 06, 2022
The right question should be will you allow all ur students to carry dreadlocks as a sch owner..if yes then the teacher has a right to be employed..if no then dont employ the teacher..students will start putting on dread seeing thier teacher..do wat I do..that's leaning not just writing and cramming
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by polite2(m): 8:04am On Jan 06, 2022
It's not about wat he can offer or his physical appearance. But the effect on the kids. Do u consider the number ofe kids that will want to keep his kind of hair style Which ordinary they will never intend to if the rastaferian was never employed?

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by IAMPEDRO: 8:04am On Jan 06, 2022
Let us ask ourselves sincere questions can you allow a dreadlocks person to inject you?
In this part of the world most dreadlocks persons see themselves the way we see them, either a yahoo boy or a drug person, the results are there. Although that doesn't mean that low cut persons are free of criminal activities, not compare to dreadlocks persons.
For me, As a principal I can't allow such person to teach people's children.
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Osibajo2023: 8:05am On Jan 06, 2022
With their salary, some private schools will employ mad man self, because of cheap Labour
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by tete7000(m): 8:06am On Jan 06, 2022
It depends on the values set out for students to imbibe while founding the school. If I have a school, would I want students to student to subscribe to idea of dreadlocks as an hairstyle? Definitely no, and as such such teacher is a no for me. Expectations from students and teachers and even parents will be set out in the school handbook so that no one will claim ignorance of our standard and expectations. Where there are rules, there will be consequences for disobeying the rules.
While I went to school, the rules are simple - low cut, clean nails, smart and clean dressing. Teachers were expected to be role models for students. I am a conservative, these standards have helped me to become a better person I am and I don't know why they must change. If it worked 2million years ago, I believe it will still work now. Why subject life to arbitrary changes and create chaos everywhere? Truth I believe does not change with time or space.
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by boxypane(m): 8:06am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:


I'll let him go because he fails the test of reasoning/I.Q, which is an evaluation on its own. Only a mad man cares not or less of people's opinions about him.
I think we still need to understand that not deciding to follow peoples opinion doesn't qualify one as a madman.
Perceptions defer, the employer will be termed as the confused one here for trying to justify why peoples opinion should be followed in this case.
As far as I am concerned, natural and well kept dreads will look presentable anyways. Not those irresponsible artificial things people put on their head these days.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Gmajor(m): 8:07am On Jan 06, 2022
you want to employ him and then emotionally blackmail him to get rid of the dreads?
matrix199:
Don't forget Jesus was a Nazareth(had dreads) and was not judged using his hair type. But then, our society has stereotyped dreadlocks as a sign or show of irresponsibility. We think low cut or bald portrays responsibility which is not necessarily true. 99% of criminals and terrorists paraded were not wearing dreadlocks but low cut. So, as a school owner, i'll give every applicant a fair treatment and later make them understand how the society sees things and how the way they see things may affect our business. A sensible dreadlock applicant would reason out my explanation.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by illmatic101(m): 8:07am On Jan 06, 2022
advanceDNA:


Jesus was a Nazareth??
What is this one saying??
Are u trying to be funny or what??

Yes Jesus was a Nazareth.
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by havenz(m): 8:08am On Jan 06, 2022
As an art teacher, yes i will.

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Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Basiliun(m): 8:09am On Jan 06, 2022
I will consider only if the Dreadlock hair comes natural, but, its artifial or a fixed one e hmmm, i wil not even give a blip
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by IAMPEDRO: 8:09am On Jan 06, 2022
kingmsookwagh:
It's the teaching skills that matters not the dread. Besides, people use what they can to make sure student's are in line. Imagine Davido with all them tattoos, teaching economics. The level of concentration, cos it's Davido will be overwhelming.
Okay, let's look at it this way, what if it's a natural dread.

I might just because of a teacher's nice look, be enthusiastic towards learning their subjects. We too carry Morality for head ahbeg!!!
Morality well practice birth a good society. A society healthy for you and I will also be healthy for your kids and I bet you will be glad.
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by otokx(m): 8:09am On Jan 06, 2022
No
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by Newboss(m): 8:09am On Jan 06, 2022
matrix199:


I'll let him go because he fails the test of reasoning/I.Q, which is an evaluation on its own. Only a mad man cares not or less of people's opinions about him.

Actually, if you care so much about people's opinion of you then you're seeking self validation from others. That means you have a big problem with yourself.
Re: As A School Owner, Will You Employ A Man With Dreadlock As A Teacher? by highoctane: 8:10am On Jan 06, 2022
Can a man or a woman with dreadlock be enlisted in the army, police or any other paramilitary outfit?
I am an employer of labor, non of my male staff spot beards.
If you want to spot dreadlock or beards Daddy showkey will gladly employ you.
If am to own a school a man spotting dread lock or beard will consider himself unemployable.
Do some research on Ross Perot a former independent presidential candidate, his work place ethics.
If you must wear beards or dreadlocks look elsewhere. Hollywood beckons you.

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