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beyonce of waltham forest
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I waver on this a lot. I obviously know having a tattoo would not impact on how you work and your attitude to work.
If someone had an obvious tattoo I'd ask them to cover it up like they do in airlines e.g. wearing a watch (if on wrist), wearing plasters, long shirts etc... If they had it on their face I would not hire them. Last edited by Underscore; 22-11-2018 at 04:48 PM. |
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Hands off my Brick!
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Well I married someone with a tattoo so I'd surely work with someone who had one
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on neck and face no - end of
if we are talking about a customer facing role then no to hands either |
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Yes obviously
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beyonce of waltham forest
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Interesting research
https://careers.workopolis.com/advic...tting-the-job/ Quote:
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Of course I would.
It never stopped me getting jobs when I had them. |
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most decent employers would view a tattoo on the neck etc as offensive to their customers and would not employ |
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But you always deflect once you've reached a point of being PROVEN wrong. I'll leave you to it. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Don't see why not when it has no impact on their job performance. Think most employers would find recruiting good people hard enough without ruling someone out purely on the basis of a tattoo, I really doubt any customers are going to be that put out by it if the person provides great service
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Yes, they don’t hinder someone’s ability to work so why not? Employers seem to be a lot more snotty about things like that than they assume the general public will be, ive never heard of anyone be offended by a persons tattoos in a workplace, it’s a ridiculous notion imo
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Piss orf.
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Yes of course...saggy earlobes caused by ridiculous piercings, no.
Last edited by Beso; 22-11-2018 at 05:47 PM. |
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