Uncovered Tattoos and work.
Discussion
steveL98 said:
That's understandable and your right to do that when your chasing the £..
I'm 64, a child of the '60's. a bio-engineering manager by profession for the NHS and a person's appearance means nothing to me or others around me as it defines who you are, ..and if that is via tattoos, piercings, haircuts and clothing as long as it's not rude, or in some other way profane or provocative, there's no issue with that, as its no one else's business. Its your abilities and character that count here.
Oh look.....Gov/NHS worker ....standards matter I'm 64, a child of the '60's. a bio-engineering manager by profession for the NHS and a person's appearance means nothing to me or others around me as it defines who you are, ..and if that is via tattoos, piercings, haircuts and clothing as long as it's not rude, or in some other way profane or provocative, there's no issue with that, as its no one else's business. Its your abilities and character that count here.
Frank7 said:
I’d think she’s not that much of an individual, free-spirit, since she’s copied Gucci Mane’s tattoo. Mind you, that face tattoo hasn’t stopped him from making millions of dollars (quite a lot of it from in prison too, the scamp).andy-xr said:
Got to laugh at the attitudes on here
'Oh well, yes you work in this industry which isn't as important as MY industry so you down there, Up here, we do very important things with lots of money. I approve of your industry being below mine so you might have a tattoo'
Its laughable.
Laughable but true.'Oh well, yes you work in this industry which isn't as important as MY industry so you down there, Up here, we do very important things with lots of money. I approve of your industry being below mine so you might have a tattoo'
Its laughable.
A full neck tattoo will not do much harm if your job is night security but will be a real burden if you want to be a barrister.
I’d not say that important is the right word, though, it’s more about the difference between a profession and a job, and between customer facing and not.
steveL98 said:
Sorry to disappoint, but the skills, digital technology of tattooing is only going to increase and be more popular..
I always thought they were done freehand, but mine was emailed, digitised onto a specific printer, applied to my arm and then the work began for 2.5 hours. It does actually look 3D, and like chrome, and that's where the skill is.
Cornetto?I always thought they were done freehand, but mine was emailed, digitised onto a specific printer, applied to my arm and then the work began for 2.5 hours. It does actually look 3D, and like chrome, and that's where the skill is.
I like them too, but am not sure I’d want it tattoed onto my arm.
Edited by James_B on Sunday 24th June 23:57
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