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<blockquote data-quote="xjmarc" data-source="post: 737893" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>I have one full sleeve and the other arm is close and with younger customers they don't seem to care it's the older ones that seem to have an issue with it. When I worked construction it wasn't an issue but now that I'm management and more on the service end of things, I do low voltage integration so I'm in fancy buildings and schools, I see people looking at me different. The piercings probably don't help much but I've taken all of them out except the gauges in my ears. The branch manager at our Nashville office has sleeves and his hands an fingers tattooed and he has told me he feels like he has to prove himself a bit more with customers than if he didn't. All that being said I feel like neck tattoos are don't hire mes. I can wear a long sleeve shirt and you see nothing but I ain't wearing a turtle neck. Face tattoos are even worse. We hire some low income folks at our restaurant and some have had neck tattoos but if you have ones on the face we probably won't be calling you in for an interview.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xjmarc, post: 737893, member: 2494"] I have one full sleeve and the other arm is close and with younger customers they don't seem to care it's the older ones that seem to have an issue with it. When I worked construction it wasn't an issue but now that I'm management and more on the service end of things, I do low voltage integration so I'm in fancy buildings and schools, I see people looking at me different. The piercings probably don't help much but I've taken all of them out except the gauges in my ears. The branch manager at our Nashville office has sleeves and his hands an fingers tattooed and he has told me he feels like he has to prove himself a bit more with customers than if he didn't. All that being said I feel like neck tattoos are don't hire mes. I can wear a long sleeve shirt and you see nothing but I ain't wearing a turtle neck. Face tattoos are even worse. We hire some low income folks at our restaurant and some have had neck tattoos but if you have ones on the face we probably won't be calling you in for an interview. [/QUOTE]
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