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Blackout wrote: » I know some people on this forum do recruiting in some capacity or another. I have spent 10 years in the military and have allot of visible tattoos (Knuckles) , could this prevent me from getting hired?
Forsaken_GA wrote: » I wouldn't hold it against you if I was interviewing you, as I have tattoos myself, though nothing visible. If you showed up with unkempt hair, needed a shower, and your clothes were all wrinkled... that, I would hold against you.
Blackout wrote: » The only reason I ask, I have been in the military for a decade when I first joined tattoo's weren't really acceptable and I have been reading allot more that with the new generations, workforces have been more tolerant of tattoo's these days. I have many regrets from my time in the military, now that im a married man and have a child, I get worried that the stupid crap I have done is going to negatively affect them.
powerfool wrote: » My time in the military has given me some contradictions... I continue to do some things because I was in the military, and I deliberately do some things differently because of it. I still wear undershirts religiously and maintain a haircut that is still within standards. However, I have facial hair (groomed consistently) just because I couldn't have it, full beard, but rather short.
RobertKaucher wrote: » I have tattoos and I am pretty sure 90% of my friends do as well. Most people in my generation seem to (late 1970s). I will say this, though. When I dropped 125 lbs - people started treating me differently. So don't let anyone ever try to convince you that appearance does not matter. I think in most cases it's probably not a big deal - except as others have noted for customer facing roles...
Stiltz79 wrote: » An employer could be passing over a possibly valuable asset by judging based on looks and not character and skills.
"Never judge a book by its cover"
networker050184 wrote: » You're kidding right? I'd say using the correct form of "your" is much more important to showing professionalism in your average IT role where the vast majority of communication is done via email or phone.
Anonymouse wrote: » So would it be inappropriate that sometimes I wear my "No I will not fix your computer" shirt on casual days at work?
TLeTourneau wrote: » Casual days, what are those?
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