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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:35 am Reply with quote Back to top

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Optimist With Doubts
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:41 am Reply with quote Back to top

Well whatever, it doesn't look horrible.


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pineapple
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 03:05 am Reply with quote Back to top

So fucking pointless. It looks stupid!
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Pandajuice
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 07:11 am Reply with quote Back to top

Good God, that's disgusting. I'll tell you, if I was interviewing people for a job, a chick with "elf ears" would get disqualified just as quickly as a dude with huge holes in his ears and a lizard tongue. You can learn a lot about people by how extensively they want to mutilate themselves.
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UsaSatsui
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 09:43 am Reply with quote Back to top

You know you can just buy elf ears. They stick on quite nicely with spirit gum.
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Alowishus
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 10:36 am Reply with quote Back to top

Pandajuice wrote:
Good God, that's disgusting. I'll tell you, if I was interviewing people for a job, a chick with "elf ears" would get disqualified just as quickly as a dude with huge holes in his ears and a lizard tongue. You can learn a lot about people by how extensively they want to mutilate themselves.


Discrimination based on looks is fucking stupid.

People should be able to look the way they want and not be disqualified from getting jobs.

"You can learn a lot about people by how extensively they want to mutilate themselves."

So by this logic every person who has had body modification done is exactly the same.

Companies should either lax their policies on dress code or they should at least allow it but ask to cover it up.

Though i can't see why you would want to do this but on saying that no body modification appeals to me.
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Optimist With Doubts
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 11:44 am Reply with quote Back to top

pineapple wrote:
So fucking pointless. It looks stupid!

What? They totally have a point, right at the end.


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JoshWoodzy
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 12:10 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Alowishus wrote:
Pandajuice wrote:
Good God, that's disgusting. I'll tell you, if I was interviewing people for a job, a chick with "elf ears" would get disqualified just as quickly as a dude with huge holes in his ears and a lizard tongue. You can learn a lot about people by how extensively they want to mutilate themselves.


Discrimination based on looks is fucking stupid.

People should be able to look the way they want and not be disqualified from getting jobs.

"You can learn a lot about people by how extensively they want to mutilate themselves."

So by this logic every person who has had body modification done is exactly the same.

Companies should either lax their policies on dress code or they should at least allow it but ask to cover it up.

Though i can't see why you would want to do this but on saying that no body modification appeals to me.

Discrimination based on appearance isn't the issue. If you are hiring a person for a bank teller job, am I gonna hire the nice looking man who old ladies won't be afraid of, or am I gonna hire the cretin with the giant holes in his ear and tattoo's on his knuckles? Those are choices, it's not like they are discriminating against the persons regular appearance, but when you choose to make yourself look ridiculous, you also choose to lose 50% of job opportunities.


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AtmanRyu
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 12:20 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Next: How to give yourself a cat nose, blue skin and attach your genitals to your ponytail.
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Knyte
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 12:23 pm Reply with quote Back to top

This is very true. The younger population probably has no issues seeing a someone with facial piercing, tatoos, etc. But generally, anyone over the age of 40 does have an issue with it.

And, because of the employers will not hire "modified" people to represent thier company.

So, as it stands right now, those people's career choices are either behind the scene jobs, (Warehouse workers, Manufacturing, etc.), Starbucks, or Hot Topic. That's about it.
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Optimist With Doubts
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 12:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I have seen a growing number of tattooed IT guys.


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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:06 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I'm with Panda and Josh on this point, you always have to look at something from the customer's standpoint. If I go into a bank and someone has a marijuana leaf tattooed on their forehead, do I REALLY trust that person with my money? I think there should be just a bit of class to society, I shouldn't have to bend over backwards for every single person because it's socially acceptable, because it's human nature to judge. And while I don't do that based on religious or skin color, I certainly judge by someone's actions. Why should I overlook someone for not looking professional? I worked at a pizza place a few years ago, and they told me to cut my hair and shave my beard, I completely complied, because those are the standards of working there. Don't like it? Guess you can work somewhere else.
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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:12 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Optimist With Doubts wrote:
I have seen a growing number of tattooed IT guys.

Tattooes are on the rise in general. It's depressing. The chances of me ever finding a nice, pretty, available girl who doesn't have any tattooes are very slim. And the chances that our kids wouldn't get any tattooes are almost 0%.

This is why I wish a neutron bomb holocaust would wipe out 95% of the world's human population. Most of the tattoo artists would die, and those who didn't would have to find more constructive things to do with their time. Eventually, the "art" would be forgotten and lost for centuries.
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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I want an invading alien race to come down to Earth and see all the tattooed people as "beautiful", then kill them for their skin.
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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Doddsino wrote:
I worked at a pizza place a few years ago, and they told me to cut my hair and shave my beard, I completely complied, because those are the standards of working there. Don't like it? Guess you can work somewhere else.

Now, wait. Did they hire you and then at a later date tell you to cut your hair and shave your beard? Or did they tell you that you were hired on the conditional that you cut your hair and shave your beard as soon as conveniently possible? The second situation is acceptable, the first one is not. You can't hire someone and then one day call them into the office and be like, "Oh yeah, we didn't mention this at your interview, but your appearance doesn't conform to our dress code. Change it or your fired." That's completely unprofessional and disgraceful.
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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

They told me before they hired me. They even asked me if I was comfortable with doing it, and I said yes.
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Ice2SeeYou
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I got a tattoo when I was 17, and had it removed (laser, sweet!) a few years ago.

I think it would be cool if they could develop tattoo inks that are only semi-permanent, meaning that they last for as long as you want them, but they're easily and cheaply removed some how (topical medication, perhaps). I've heard this type of thing was in development, but haven't seen it yet.


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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

There's henna, which can last from 2 weeks to several months depending on how it's done. The downside is that it's only one color.
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Ice2SeeYou
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
There's henna, which can last from 2 weeks to several months depending on how it's done. The downside is that it's only one color.

Yea, but I'm talking about actual tattoos, under the skin ink tattoos, that will last forever (or a really long time, at least) that are still easily removable. It would be cool to be able to get whatever tattoo you want without the "will I like this in 10 years" concern.


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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:52 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah, that would be pretty cool. And it might be helpful for people who are addicted to tattoos, because they could just remove one and get another one put over it.
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Ross Rifle
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 01:56 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I had to think long and hard before getting my first tattoo when I was 17. I have two now, and they're both on my biceps, so they're easily covered. I also got my nose pierced about 8 months ago, and that was another important decision. Luckily, after I lost my job at 7-11, I got one right away at a call center (redbox, woo!), so hopefully I can keep the ring in for a couple more years. I'll have no problem removing it for a job though.


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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 02:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I once thought (not very long and/or hard, it was just a quick thought that once came across my mind) about getting the same tattoo my dad got in germany.

But then again I don't really see the appeal of tattoos unless they really MEAN something. Like a tribute or reminder of a dead relative or a friend



 
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Alowishus
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 02:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
Doddsino wrote:
I worked at a pizza place a few years ago, and they told me to cut my hair and shave my beard, I completely complied, because those are the standards of working there. Don't like it? Guess you can work somewhere else.

Now, wait. Did they hire you and then at a later date tell you to cut your hair and shave your beard? Or did they tell you that you were hired on the conditional that you cut your hair and shave your beard as soon as conveniently possible? The second situation is acceptable, the first one is not. You can't hire someone and then one day call them into the office and be like, "Oh yeah, we didn't mention this at your interview, but your appearance doesn't conform to our dress code. Change it or your fired." That's completely unprofessional and disgraceful.

That happened to me. I was accepted for my current job and the first day they were like you need to cut your hair. Luckily they were happy enough for me to tie it back and don't have a problem with my beard. Though i don't get why women are allowed to have their hair not tied back yet mine does. Double standards really.
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Ross Rifle
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 02:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Hacker wrote:
I once thought (not very long and/or hard, it was just a quick thought that once came across my mind) about getting the same tattoo my dad got in germany.

But then again I don't really see the appeal of tattoos unless they really MEAN something. Like a tribute or reminder of a dead relative or a friend

My first tattoo represents the first comic I was ever published in, and my second is my family crest. My next tattoo is going to be flames around my ankles, as drawn by my dad (he's known for te flames he paints on funny cars in BC).


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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 02:42 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Alowishus wrote:
That happened to me. I was accepted for my current job and the first day they were like you need to cut your hair. Luckily they were happy enough for me to tie it back and don't have a problem with my beard. Though i don't get why women are allowed to have their hair not tied back yet mine does. Double standards really.

I think it has to do more with the idea that customers might point it out more on a guy than on a girl.
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