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Come on. As long as the business knows what they are doing, it's very easy to get rid of people. As long as you do it correctly, there is no problem. Botch it (as so many do) and yeah, it's gonna bite you.
It also doesn't really matter what you think re tattoos. The general public perception is still negative (and more importantly, the company's opinion of the general public perception). Yes, it's probably not as negative as a decade ago, but it's still negative.
I'd simply ask the employer first. If they said no, then the person can choose to remain in employment, or value the tattoos above all else. NZ is far too small to make stupid moves...
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Why ask the KB audience ??? Surely it is a question that person A should ask their employer about and once they have a firm answer from said employer person A can make an informed decision on their own account without the need for the opinions of 20 or 30 other people that have no stake in this matter.Employee and employer are the only 2 persons that will at the end of the day decide whether person A should or not retain their employment .
why am i , even reading this ,,,a caunt to type and not worrth th paper to print it , it on
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Nicely put, albeit in a somewhat PC manner. In some industries tattoos are common place, but I think you've got the public perception bit right here.
Bit like the old joke about women with tattoos being easy to hit on...they're wearing the evidence on their skin that they're capable of making a mistake
In the end, if the tattoo is that important then go ahead and get it done, cover it up at work and don't ask the boss.
depends what the employer considers "presentable", whether there is an "unsaid rule" of no tats. - a bitch to argue in employment court either way.
basically, not a lot to be done about it.
Awesome Pic Crasher,
TT, I have a 3/4 sleeve on one arm and another tattoo on the back of the other forearm. I also wear a polo type shirt for work. Not one customer has had an iusse with any of my ink and I'm dealing with mega rich ($60 million superyachts, $100,000+ stereos) middle aged type people. I have found that as long as you present yourself as a decent friendly person tattoos dont really register as a blip on the radar.
Some of the views expressed so far are surprising considering 1 in 3 adults in NZ has ink of some description.
So as long as your friend is open and honest about tattoos I cant see why it would be an issue.
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