speakingnvowels
speakingnvowels
speakingnvowels

Permanent makeup IS tattoos. Trying to say “Well that’s different” is getting into classifying what TYPE of tattoos on the face you find acceptable. If someone tattooed a black skin cancer symbol for their dead sibling on their hand or neck, that’s not ok? Or is that ok? You’re now judging type/content. Either tattoos

Would you think it was wrong for a hiring manager to pass someone over for the job just because they are unmarried and have children? Or because they are pregnant? Or because they are in aneed interracial relationship? If those personal choices do not directly get in the way of the person doing the job this shouldn’t

The premise that deciding to get a tattoo is poor judgement because hiring managers will view it as a sign of poor judgment is circular logic. It’s fair to judge the content of the tattoo as a reflection of a person’s character, but its mere existence really doesn’t mean anything in this day and age.

I think the answer on that is pretty clear in most cases. My male coworker has a sleeve. On casual Friday he will sometimes wear a short sleeve where you can see the work. I am a woman with visible upper back and foot ink work. Nothing racist, racy or inappropriate in content. When I wore a sundress I was asked to put

Except that doesn’t look like an actual tattoo- it looks like sharpie. Tattoo black is a matte black, that has that slight blue sometimes red undertone that sharpie and other markers takes on.