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re: Those of you who got tribal tattoos...

Posted on 8/31/16 at 7:33 pm to
Posted by Balloon Huffer
Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 8/31/16 at 7:33 pm to
If one of us has an ignorant stance, it would probably be the one guy tooting their own horn about how they beat the stereotype.......

FWIW, I speak from experience, have spent most of my life at the top of the corporate ladder.

No visible tattoos is a pretty common policy for larger companies.

Still waiting for the CEO levels to pop up with their full sleeve of tats, then we may have something to actually talk about.....

Hey, do as you like, that's what is awesome about this country.

My stance remains the same, getting visible tattoos, especially lots of them - will absolutely limit your opportunities.

Agree/disagree - not important to me.
Posted by jennBN
Member since Jun 2010
3151 posts
Posted on 8/31/16 at 7:41 pm to
For what it's worth my CEO and CNO both have full sleeves. The CNO played ball at Ole Miss. Not saying that would work everywhere....just stating that geography makes a difference. I wore under armor beneath my scrubs in alabama. I never did that in California. It has not impacted my career here in the least.
Posted by DrewDawg13
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Member since Apr 2015
3498 posts
Posted on 9/1/16 at 6:38 am to
quote:

If one of us has an ignorant stance, it would probably be the one guy tooting their own horn about how they beat the stereotype.......

FWIW, I speak from experience, have spent most of my life at the top of the corporate ladder.

No visible tattoos is a pretty common policy for larger companies.

Still waiting for the CEO levels to pop up with their full sleeve of tats, then we may have something to actually talk about.....

Hey, do as you like, that's what is awesome about this country.

My stance remains the same, getting visible tattoos, especially lots of them - will absolutely limit your opportunities.

Agree/disagree - not important to me.


You couldn't be more wrong.

Talks about tooting your own horn, makes a statement like "spent most of life at the top of the corporate ladder".

It hasn't limited me in any way, shape or form.

No visible tattoos are only a policy in really small, or old businesses. Any newer, or bigger cmpanies don't give a crap about tattoos.

It's obviously important enough to you for your to respond. And be wrong.
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