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Trolltaku829 karma

They purposely ignored this one.

Trolltaku66 karma

There's a good reason for that, and it's also your own decision to get tattoos, so these people can't complain for limiting themselves. Get my drift?

EDIT:

Everyone likes a clean shaven, stand up guy. That looks good on TV, in a court room, in an office, and at a business meeting.

That hit the nail right on the head. If you're a front-line worker (and hell, even if you're not), it's about presentation. Most front-line and back-office staff are usually told not to wear clothes with visible branding, for instance. Tattoos, while they may not include "branding" in the usual sense, usually convey a message, a theme, an idea, or just cause people to associate their own ideas based on their interpretation of the look of it. Companies don't want this happening (to either other internal employees, or to customers), unless it's pushing the clean, sterile, precise ideas of the company itself exclusively into peoples' minds.

It's totally fair and reasonable. If you don't want to work in a job where they typically disallow tattoos, then go nuts and get a nice big sleeve or other things. If you do, then you need to decide what's more important to you; A tattoo that serves no tangible purpose for anything other than to give you a small sense of self-satisfaction whenever you look at it until the novelty wears off, or that nice career which puts you into a job you enjoy doing for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for who knows how many years of your life.

Trolltaku33 karma

You completely dodged the first question. Well done.

Trolltaku24 karma

Close sourcing Focal, unless I'm mistaken, would defeat the purpose of ever creating it, would it not?

Trolltaku12 karma

Because it doesn't make him look as admirable.