I see tattoos as a kind of pre-employment I.Q. test.
If I was running a carnival, it would be different.
I have tattoos and I am a loser !
I am also an idiot !Quit blaming the tattoos
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I don't have a problem with tattoos except if there offensive. Had a guy that had a swasdica on his calf. He wore long pants all the time so no body seen it so I didn't care.
It was a swastika. He had it kinda hidden with tattoos all around it. I knew he was a pagan when I hired him.
I don't care what for tattoo someone has as long as if it's offensive it's not visible. Just like I don't care what someone does afyer work hours as long as they come to work everyday sober.
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Something tells me you can find just about any reason to be hammered just sayingSomething tells me I'd have to be hammered to work for you. Just saying. Lol.
Something tells me you can find just about any reason to be hammered just saying
There not junk at all !Yeah, but the lawn guy that says huskys are junk would really set me off. Lol
I can trace my bias back to the day a fellow applied for a job with red flags tattooed on his forehead.
He may have just passed a milestone, but it seemed too personal a question to ask.
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What were the flags supposed to mean?
Last month we were at the range and in comes this freak with G's ( Glock fan) tattooed on both of his temples.
Me? I just stick to having my nails done.
Kids today with their tattoos don't understand clients can have a negative reaction to how they look. If I had two prospects that are both equally qualified, one with and one without tattoos, I would hire the one without.
I absolutely understand that, but I also notice it's becoming an outdated opinion and less and less people correlate tattoos with the negative stereotypes that come along with it.
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