I think the point is that it makes it really tough.. You cover them to interviews? why?wow you are not only wrong but ignorant too, ive been in the med field for over 11 yrs with tats and piercings and get nothing but nice comments about them, theres tats that will offend ppl and others they will ooo and aww about, i wear long sleeve to interviews but always show the boss what i have and ask what the rule is..its always been as long as no one complains its cool, if i was in sales im sure long sleeves would be manditory...but to your comment that tat ppl wont ever get professional jobs or careers is way off base sir it is 2009 now come join us
I do work for a medical office with about 25 staff... The Dr says no tattoos.. PERIOD... why? well part of it is the perception of the people that get them.. accurate or inaccurate, it exists.. He does not want that in his office.. I have only on rare occasions seen tattoos on working white collar professionals and they were all "military" in nature that I recall.
I dont think there is anything wrong with the things myself but that has nothing to do with public perception.. As times change, so will the views of them... Heck "tramp stamps" are as common as herpes is now days..
the poll posted above says over 75% think they reflect some level of negative stigma.. (and this is from bike riders)
I think most of the people I ride with have ink... I think they "like" that bit of negative stigma...
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