The Nurse’s Brilliant Facebook Letter Has Thousands Cheering Her Right To Express Her Style.

To me, it’s obvious that everyone on earth should be able to walk around looking exactly the way they want to. No matter what.

Like many others, the nurse in this story has dyed hair and piercings. For people who are open-minded, there’s nothing strange about that. But when the nurse with the colorful hair was out shopping, a cashier thought it was a good place to question how she could be a good nurse looking the way she does.

Afterward, the nurse responded to the “criticism” in a notable post on Facebook. And already, thousands of people have liked and shared it. Read it below!

 

 

“After work I went to the store to pick up a few things.

While checking out, the cashier, looked at my name tag and said, ‘So what do you do there?’

I replied, ‘I’m a nurse.’

She continued, ‘I’m surprised they let you work there like that. What do your patients think about your hair?’

She then proceeded to ask the elderly lady that was in line behind me, ‘What do you think about her hair?’

The kind older lady said, ‘Nothing against you honey; it’s just not for me.’

Then the cashier continued to comment that they didn’t allow that sort of thing even when she worked fast food and that she was shocked that a nursing facility would allow that.

Well, here’s my thoughts. I can’t recall a time that my hair color has prevented me from providing life saving treatment to one of my patients. My tattoos have never kept them from holding my hand and as they lay frightened and crying because Alzheimer’s has stolen their mind. My multiple ear piercings have never interfered with me hearing them reminisce about their better days or listening to them as they express their last wishes. My tongue piercing has never kept me from speaking words of encouragement to a newly diagnosed patient or from comforting a family that is grieving.

So, please explain to me how my appearance, while being paired with my cheerful disposition, servant’s heart, and smiling face, has made me unfit to provide nursing care and unable to do my job!”

Share if you also believe that appearance has nothing to do with how well you do the job!

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