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Cpl.Klinger wrote: » generally speaking they're pretty cool people and tend to be very creative.
datacomboss wrote: » People without tats can be cool and creative too. I wouldn't have a problem if one of my employees had a covered tattoo. I would have a hard time considering someone with a sleeve or neck tattoo.
srabiee wrote: » It's unprofessional. Interpret that however you will.
krjay wrote: » 'Do you have any visible tattoos"?.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » I'll echo what others have said. Visible tattoos are a no-no. Covered tattoos are your own personal choice. While I admire well-done ink, if you have a visible tattoo, I will weigh that against you for any potentially customer-facing position.
d4nz1g wrote: » And what about for a NOC/Engineering position?
I believe that's because my position does not require any direct contact to the customers.
prtech wrote: We always have potential/existing customers touring our NOC.
jibbajabba wrote: » Errr, the fact they have to ask this shows you clearly don't .... Otherwise they would .... See ..... Them
krjay wrote: » The first interview is a phone interview.
networker050184 wrote: » It's pretty simple, if a company is close minded enough to disqualify someone based on tattoos there is no way I'd work there regardless.
JDMurray wrote: » I interpret that as you are implying that the US Navy and US Marines are very unprofessional organizations.
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