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Captain_Slow The infamous Buttram Manfist
Location: Dallas, Tx Gender: Male Total Likes: 59 likes
Obviously capable of mediocre things.
| | | Re: Tattoos showing in the workplace? < Reply # 2 on 5/29/2011 7:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | With a clientele like that, I wouldn't allow tattoos either, especially in a field so highly driven by appearance and first impressions. I drive a school bus, and at least in my districts, teachers and 'professionals' like principals, office workers, etc, are not allowed to have showing ink, but 'support staff' like school bus drivers and janitors can have as much ink showing as they want, so long as it's elementary school appropriate. I think that's kind of fucked but I agreed, if I don't like it there are other jobs out there.
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| Shael
Location: Witherbee, NY. Gender: Female Total Likes: 7 likes
Baaaaah.
| | | Re: Tattoos showing in the workplace? < Reply # 8 on 8/16/2011 9:25 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | This is one of the reasons I don't mind working where I work sometimes. I have like six earring holes. Two in the helix of one ear, two in each lobe. As long as my earring length stays within the rules, I can wear them and no one says a word. Same with tongue rings, eyebrows, nose rings, "monroes", etc. This also goes for tattoos. My one little lonely tattoo is hidden by long pants, but there's no rule against them. There are guys that work there that have full sleeves, necks, faces, heads, etc. You're just less likely to get hired if you have tattoos all over your visible body.
| "The best wine lies at the bottom of the pail/And Happiness lies below the navel." - Drukpa Kunley, "The Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage" and "Saint of 5,000 Women". |
| shellyl
Location: Lenoir NC Gender: Female Total Likes: 10 likes
I have learned not sweat the petty things and not to pet the sweaty things.
| | | Re: Tattoos showing in the workplace? < Reply # 10 on 8/16/2011 9:19 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by L'Ali I don't currently work in a stuffy office, but I still don`t often let my tattoos be seen by my co-workers. Quite frankly I don't believe it's professional for an office, and the reality is, people will judge. A former co-worker of mine who was in her late 20`s, she was extremely smart, A type, etc and she had a half sleeve, which was beautiful, but people judged her for it. @ Twisted Orchid - have you ever tried using this? http://www.sephora...t.jhtml?id=P231113 Here is the ad she did showing how it conceals. I actually do use this product and it`s fantastic.
| Wish I had that kind of talent. My ink would not be a problem. IDK Beautiful woman with or without but, without it is just not her.
| A mirage is not an optical illusion. It is a real phenomenon, and one can take photographs of it. The interpretation of the image, however, is up to the fantasy of the human mind. |
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