Why are tattoos unprofessional




















In fact, if you have been discriminated against because of your tattoos, you may even be able to take legal action. Unlike tattoos, piercings are judged more on their placement. Simple ear piercings 1 per lobe are considered completely professional, so long as you wear professional jewelry. Some employers may ask you to take out your piercings or at least switch to understated, simple jewelry.

If your work is very physical, an earring or body piercing may be dangerous or get in the way, for example. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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Opinion Homecoming elections need a remodel. Legacy Edition Letters from the editors. Opinion We need to address period poverty. If you don't hire the most qualified individual for the job your competition will. See point 2 and read more benefits for hiring based on qualifications. Horns, implants, tongue splitting and other extreme modifications are considered body. These are completely different from tattoos and piercings, and fall under body modifications in the workplace.

Allowing tattoos and piercings does not mean you allow body modifications. Three points should be made. First, it is a fine line to walk.

Body modifications are any alteration done to the human body, and breast implants, liposuction, hair transplants, and plastic surgery are all body modifications. Deciding what body modifications in the workplace are beautiful can be a slippery slope. Secondly, there are literally hundreds of body modifications, and not all modifications are equal. For example, there's a huge gap between permanent make up and horn implants, both of which are body modifications.

Thirdly, the purpose of tattoos and piercings versus extreme body modifications is often different. Body jewelry in India, Great Britain or any other country is worn for the same reason: beautification purposes. However, extreme body modifications like horn implants, blackened eyeballs, sharpened teeth and so on are often associated with universal animal traits and threatening personas.

The purpose is often frightful in contrast to the purpose being for beautification. In other words, tattoos, henna and piercings can't be found in the animal kingdom, but split tongues or sharpened teeth can be. There are universally frightful visual attributes. Haunted houses and scary movies are terrifying to individuals regardless of culture or geographic location. A person who resembles a lizard or demon could equally frighten a house wife in the Netherlands or tribal native in Uganda.

This is why frightful body modifications are different from tattoos and piercings. Some people argue there is a time and a place for tattoos, and that customers may be put off by prominent body art, particularly if it features nudity or offensive words. John Palmer from conciliation service Acas says having a tattoo should "never be a reason to refuse someone a job".

He suggests that if you are thinking of getting a tattoo that you can't or won't cover up, you should talk to your manager first - although you may be pleasantly surprised. Ms Darling also believes attitudes are changing and she continues to add to her tattoo collection.

Bizarrely the bigger the tattoo I have, the more of a conversation starter it is. Air New Zealand drops ban on staff tattoos. Company views on tattoos 'out of date'. Image source, Debbie Darling. Debbie Darling says her tattoos have not held her back in her marketing career. Visible tattoos are becoming more tolerated at many firms. Debbie says she is happy to wear short sleeve dresses to meetings in the summer.



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