psdavey1 et al -- "Does our dress code say anything about hair color?"
-- In a word -- NO!
-- However - comma - there are some items that could be used, depending on the hair color.
- USPS Rural Carrier Dress Code dated March 22, 2020. In part: Clothing to include jewelry, and HAIR, should not be loose or dangling in such a way that it causes a safety hazard. ( IF the hair color is such to cause someone to do a double take, that could lead to an accident, than it might be classified as a "safety hazard" - yep, a bit of a stretch, I know. )
- Section 12.b. of the PO-603. Presenting a neat, clean, and professional appearance reflecting a positive postal image.
- Section 931.261 of the ELM -- Appearance. Postal employees are responsible for being adequately and properly dressed for duty. They are expected to maintain high standards of appearance, representing to the public the best tradition of service and efficiency while performing their official duties.
- Step 4 ( D-62 ) in part: Rural carrier employees are responsible for maintaining a neat and clean appearance and will be dressed in suitable attire when performing official duties.
- Dress Code Policy - Western Pa District ( June 19, 2015 ). In part: Hair, which restricts forward or peripheral vision or present a risk of being caught in machinery ( longer that shoulder length ) must be tied up in a manner that prevents it from hanging below the shoulder or be worn under a cap or other headpiece which does not add to the hazard. Hair, beards, and mustaches should be well groomed and clean.
-- All of which begs the question: Anyone remember "mountain man" Randy, a national officer?
-- psdavey1 -- care to share a picture?