body piercing in the work place
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 08/14/2007 03:51 pm by admin
body piercing in the work place

"I can be a piercing, tattoo artist and a veterinarian and horse trainer at the same time?
I always and have wanted to be and driving harness horses I also thought it would be fun to be a piercing and tattoos because I love piercings and I do think it would be fun to work on site and drilling PPL and tattoos, but I want to be a veterinarian and help animals I know I can live off the money this time, I paid too much to do all this?
I do not think you'll be able to do all this time, does the vet first. You must configure, but it's hard, 4 years of college and work really terrible, which is always on guard and do terrible things. Do not try to dissuade him, because he is facing. One of my friends wants a piercing and tattoos, but I think it's four years in college (I do not think, but to classify correctly) and maybe in life to be a horse trainer. Also a very difficult life, but if you have been a veterinary help.
Tattoos in the corporate world?
I already have two tattoos, but they’re on my back and easy to hide. However, I’d like to get one on my arm (which will be visible in the summer) and one on the back of my neck (which will be visible when I put my hair up. I’d also like to get a very small nose ring. I’d like to hear from anyone who works in an office. I work, where the dress is business casual. Should I do this or will it hinder me getting a job, promoted, etc.? I’d love to hear from people who have tattoos/piercing in these places on their bodies and have corporate jobs. What is your experience? Would you recommend I do it?
Here’s my story:
I met my husband when I was in graduate school, and his profession was as a body piercer, so of course, I added some piercings and tattoos, not too much. I have both traguses, a daith, eyebrow, noserings, and my ears are stretched to zero. I got my Master’s degree and was hired at the right after graduation. I work full time in research using MRI’s, and my only concern is that I do not buy jewelry that has ferromagnetic properties. Most of my tattoos are covered, but in summer the ones on my upper arm show. My full-time job has no official policies on piercing or tattooing, and it has not ever been a problem.
I also work part time teaching anatomy and physiology at a small private college, and they have no problems with my body art.
Keep in mind that not all businesses are as liberal as where I am working. Some companies have official policies, so research them before you apply.
Unfortunately, body art has not been widely accepted yet, burt maybe in time, it will be.
A NOTE TO BILL P, NO I DO NOT CHANGE OIL AT JIFFY LUBE, I HAVE A GREAT PROFESSIONAL CAREER. EVEN IF I DID, WHAT IS WRONG WITH WORKING ANYJOB? So what do you do for a living that is so great? It is people like you that keep the stereotype of “tattooed and pierced” people going. Also, if done with proper technique, the risk of hepatitis is almost nothing.
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