My employer has a fairly strict "standard of appearance" ... and a shaved head is totally acceptable (and extremely common).
And now the Marine Corps forbids the traditional "horseshoe" haircut as well!
The horseshoe should be prohibited everywhere!!!
I think he meant the Marine type Horseshoe flattop rather than a ring of lingering hair on the sides/back horseshoe. I t does seem odd though why the Marines would prohibit that traditional type of flattop that is popular today. Any Marines know the real story ?
And here it is for the marines:
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-51759.html"Another new section of the regulations explicitly describes which hairstyles are and are not acceptable for men and women. Men are not allowed to have a "teardrop," "horse shoe" or "Mohawk" haircut - even though drill instructors and other Marines have typically sported those styles in the past.
"There's a fine line between a high and tight and a Mohawk," Boyt said. "A high and tight is graduated up to that longer hair on top. We had to make that distinction."
A tear drop style - with a small, tear drop-shaped patch of hair on the top-front part of the scalp, with the rest of the head shaved - and a horse shoe style - a U-shaped patch of hair with the curved portion in the front, top of the scalp with the rest of the head shaved, were deemed "eccentric," but are allowed if the hair loss is natural, Boyt said."
I think he meant the Marine type Horseshoe flattop rather than a ring of lingering hair on the sides/back horseshoe.
Agreed. A horseshoe flattop is cut tighter on top making the center strip of scalp very visible. It's an awesome flattop style if you are a flattop fan.
I wouldn't work for a company that wouldn't let me shave!
I Agree with you Razorhead I would never have a job where I couldn't shave my head either!
Had some great horseshoe flattops before getting smooth, kept asking my barber to go shorter and shorter with them, and finally knew it was time to go for the razor! Never could go back now, love being smooth way too much Now
.....kept asking my barber to go shorter and shorter with them, and finally knew it was time to go for the razor! Never could go back now, love being smooth way too much Now
So true! That is my story too. Buzzcuts and flat tops got shorter and shorter. Once you get to a 0 blade the temptation to shave with a razor is born. My barber would just go shorter, I didn't even have to ask

. The barber even gave me a "teardrop" cut described in an earlier post. But I love being smooth now and can't see going back.
I echo you gentlemen very much. I love being bald and wouldn't have it any other way now even if I had the choice of growing my full head of hair back. I definitely wouldn't be employed where I couldn't have a shaved head. That is just wrong IMO. Getting old and having a visible horseshoe was never an option for me when it comes to that subject.
Well there is a "policy" against it in the United States Air Force. In fact, it can be punished under military criminal law, (Uniform Code of Military Justice). An Airman can only shave the scraps if he is MBP. Otherwise, it is strictly forbidden.
And now the Marine Corps forbids the traditional "horseshoe" haircut as well!
Hmmmm....interesting. I just retired after 22 yrs active duty Air Force, the last 5 yrs BBC, and not one person questioned it.
Just to add my two cents' worth (since the question has long been answered), I work for a public university in the state of Maryland, where a new trans-gender anti-discrimination law was just passed. Yes, that's relevant ... if they can't fire me for showing up to work in a dress (something I would never do, BTW), they certainly couldn't fire me for having a shaved head. I could invoke the new law and say that I was "channeling " Sinead O'Connor (altho I understand that she grew her hair back)! Actually, quite a few men at work shave their heads, including the attorney who is in the division that accommodates disabled employees to the workplace. While clean and shiny domes are still somewhat unusual, they seem to have gone mainstream. I like that combination.