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Captain_Pollution
Title: Hugh
Joined: Sep 23 2007
PostPosted: Aug 07 2010 10:32 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Not last overall, just last of everything up to that point.

Also, no tattoos for Fig. Not yet, anyway. I wouldn't be adverse to getting one in the future, I just don't really have anything I'd want.


<Drew_Linky> Well, I've eaten vegetables all of once in my life.

 
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 02:19 am Reply with quote Back to top

Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.



 
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Dr. Jeebus
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Title: SLF Harbinger of Death
Joined: Sep 03 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 02:39 am Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.

That's a little different. You're graphic designers, which is a type of artist. When you meet with clients, who are presumably suits, they'll like artists with tattoos and piercings because it means they're authentic and are in touch with the young people.


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LowEndLem
Title: Not Gay
Joined: Mar 19 2009
Location: Illinois
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 02:42 am Reply with quote Back to top

I kinda want to get a Sydlexia tattoo, actually...,


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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 02:47 am Reply with quote Back to top

Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Blackout wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.

That's a little different. You're graphic designers, which is a type of artist. When you meet with clients, who are presumably suits, they'll like artists with tattoos and piercings because it means they're authentic and are in touch with the young people.

Well not really, the reps we had to kowtow to were these super corporate British dudes in suits, but I was really just pointing out how weird it was to have a strict dress code when everyone was tatted up had crazy piercings and wild hair, it was literally like mixing this:
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with this: (sans facepaint of course)
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Black Zarak
Title: Big Coffin Hunter
Joined: Feb 01 2006
Location: Phyrexia
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 03:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Blackout wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.

That's a little different. You're graphic designers, which is a type of artist. When you meet with clients, who are presumably suits, they'll like artists with tattoos and piercings because it means they're authentic and are in touch with the young people.

Wow, way to demean my people Jeebs. What are you again, a communication major? Uh...well...you're all a bunch of ham radio operating dorks with retainers and coke-bottle glasses!


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Greg the White
Joined: Apr 09 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 10:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Optimist, that is awesome. There are so many tat-worthy doodles in that book.


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Optimist With Doubts
Title: Titlating
Joined: Dec 17 2007
PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 11:30 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I want to get more from it actually, make like a leg sleeve. .......A sock?


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Dr. Jeebus
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PostPosted: Aug 08 2010 11:51 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Black Zarak wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Blackout wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.

That's a little different. You're graphic designers, which is a type of artist. When you meet with clients, who are presumably suits, they'll like artists with tattoos and piercings because it means they're authentic and are in touch with the young people.

Wow, way to demean my people Jeebs. What are you again, a communication major? Uh...well...you're all a bunch of ham radio operating dorks with retainers and coke-bottle glasses!

How was what I said demeaning to you? It's demeaning to the suits who would stereotype you in such a fashion.


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SoldierHawk
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Location: San Diego, CA
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 03:11 am Reply with quote Back to top

Black Zarak wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Blackout wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.

That's a little different. You're graphic designers, which is a type of artist. When you meet with clients, who are presumably suits, they'll like artists with tattoos and piercings because it means they're authentic and are in touch with the young people.

Wow, way to demean my people Jeebs. What are you again, a communication major? Uh...well...you're all a bunch of ham radio operating dorks with retainers and coke-bottle glasses!

Wow. Insecuremuch? Confused

EDIT: Disregard. Jeebus beat me to it.


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Undeath
Title: Facepuncher of Asses
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: Here
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 04:46 am Reply with quote Back to top

I actually have about twelve small tattoos, or five big ones, depending on how you look at it.


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Not only is that not right, that's not even wrong. It's a meaningless statement. Saying something is "one molecule away" from plastic is like saying a farm is one letter away from a fart. Water is "one molecule away" from being explosive hydrogen gas.

 
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Dr. Jeebus
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PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 12:11 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Undeath wrote:
I actually have about twelve small tattoos, or five big ones, depending on how you look at it.

I found this comment to be inexplicably hilarious.


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UsaSatsui wrote:
The three greatest heels in history...Andy Kaufman, Triple H, and Dr. Jeebus

 
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Black Zarak
Title: Big Coffin Hunter
Joined: Feb 01 2006
Location: Phyrexia
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 12:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

SoldierHawk wrote:
Black Zarak wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Blackout wrote:
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
Yeah, for something like that it's fine. While they're not offensive, I do still think they're viewed as unprofessional, however, so I imagine it'd be hard to be like a customer service rep for one of those companies that actually goes and visits clients.

It's funny, I worked in a contracted in house graphics design company for Yellowbook, and all the graphic artists had tattoos and facial piercings and one chick even threw purple dreadlocks in to the mix, but we all had to wear the official company polo tucked in with a strict dress code, never really made any sense to me.

That's a little different. You're graphic designers, which is a type of artist. When you meet with clients, who are presumably suits, they'll like artists with tattoos and piercings because it means they're authentic and are in touch with the young people.

Wow, way to demean my people Jeebs. What are you again, a communication major? Uh...well...you're all a bunch of ham radio operating dorks with retainers and coke-bottle glasses!

Wow. Insecuremuch? Confused

EDIT: Disregard. Jeebus beat me to it.

First, I was joking and second, what are you, his lackey now? Bad time to be allying yourself with Jeebus...


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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 12:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I align myself with Satan. HAIL SATAN!

Death to all. For when we are all dead, in Hell, I shall be viceroy.
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Justinherpants;
Title: Magic Swordsman
Joined: Nov 02 2009
Location: Texassssss
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 01:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Go, Team Satan!

I myself have a tattoo.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 03:42 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
I align myself with Satan. HAIL SATAN!

Death to all. For when we are all dead, in Hell, I shall be viceroy.

Uh oh, Shawn isn't going to like that! Shocked



 
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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 03:52 pm Reply with quote Back to top

HBK?
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 06:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
HBK?

Dunno about him, I was referring to your best fan mail ever.



 
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Burt Reynolds
Title: Bentley Bear
Joined: Apr 07 2008
Location: California
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 07:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I would like to point out that I'm a graphic designer and have no tatoo's whatsoever. Yeah, you're coy fish and Japanese tidal wave/samurai tat's really express your creativity jerks. That being said, I want to get the alphabet in Helvettica bold tattooed on me.


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SoldierHawk
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PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 07:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

*slinks away from thread quietly, wondering why everything became seriousbizness in my absence*


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JonSnow
Joined: Nov 03 2006
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 07:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Quote:
in AZ, the main line of work are call centers. mostly cuz of the heat. and thats been my career so far. customer service for AT&T. then sales for QWEST. followed by collections with CHASE & FIRESIDE.



On top of Lawncare, becuase of limited hours, I picked up a telemarketing gig... man is it a headache. I understand the frustration on both sides so much better now. I always had an idea of what they must go through. As a caller you hate having those pissed off people all time, the crazy people (say random stuff) are sometimes welcome, and of course the yesses are the best. I wasn't doing sales but political poll calling, so perhaps i got the worst reactions, but all that matter was i completed the call not whether i got a yes, no, or undecided so that was nice.

I can't imagine working collections damn... Takes certain type of people to do that kind of calling.
Not for me, long term. I don't take things personal, but gives you a headache that stuff... Great job sticking it out man, that stuff can be tough.

I have no tattoos, nor do i care for them really. I've seen some cool one's, I have no need or craving to get one. I represent myself mostly through words and actions, I try to wear clothes i like, but mostly i don't care to much for fashion. I don't even have consistency in what i wear.. just wear whatever is easy to.


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Optimist With Doubts
Title: Titlating
Joined: Dec 17 2007
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 08:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Way to go guys you scared away Hawk.


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Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
PostPosted: Aug 09 2010 09:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Burt Reynolds wrote:
I would like to point out that I'm a graphic designer and have no tatoo's whatsoever. Yeah, you're coy fish and Japanese tidal wave/samurai tat's really express your creativity jerks. That being said, I want to get the alphabet in Helvettica bold tattooed on me.

how's the weather up there? On that high horse you're on...


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Greg the White
Joined: Apr 09 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
PostPosted: Aug 10 2010 11:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Optimist With Doubts wrote:
I want to get more from it actually, make like a leg sleeve. .......A sock?

Get an asshole tat.


So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.
 
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
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Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Aug 11 2010 03:23 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Greg the White wrote:
Optimist With Doubts wrote:
I want to get more from it actually, make like a leg sleeve. .......A sock?

Get an asshole tat.

Ha ha like a spiderweb!



 
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