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Post by Grumpyoldman on Oct 6, 2013 5:40:33 GMT -5
Didn't someone on here have a Ted DiBiase tattoo that looked more like Kenny Rogers?
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Post by SuperJimmy12345 on Oct 6, 2013 6:28:36 GMT -5
It's best not to get something that's obviously a wrestling tattoo and would look silly, something more vague would be better.
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Post by RybackV1 on Oct 6, 2013 8:04:07 GMT -5
I just got ryback rules tattoed over my feed me more tattoo. God let's hope he doesn't change catchphrases again.
Lol but in all seriousness I really like Barrett's older tattoo on his shoulder. I honestly want something just like that.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 8:29:49 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 8:34:44 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos.
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Post by bababooey on Oct 6, 2013 8:41:16 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. I hope that's not just a blanket policy for you. You could be missing out on some great potential employees. I have a tattoo and I'm one of the top employees at my company. I could understand asking people to cover their tattoos when possible, but to just not hire people with tattoos is really dumb and narrow minded.
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Post by Terrys Wrestling Figures on Oct 6, 2013 8:47:19 GMT -5
- i have 2 of randy ortons designs done and an undertaker logo in flames. I want more tattoos done but cant decide on what and where. Attachment DeletedThos pic was after it was done bout over a year ago
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 8:50:44 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. Talk about limiting one's employing opportunities...
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Post by RybackV1 on Oct 6, 2013 11:51:07 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. Good they are so unprofessional looking.
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Post by Spear Guy on Oct 6, 2013 12:12:31 GMT -5
Somebody should get a RY tattoo on their back
RY-back
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 14:02:57 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos. Perhaps in a job that doesn't require customer interactions. But at my cafe in this town where traditional values are still in place, tattoos are taboo. People, even myself, get uncomfortable with a waiter with tattoos. You HAVE to know it carries a stigma with many people.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 14:54:31 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. Nobody cares. Way to be close minded and not hire someone based on the qualifications for the JOB.
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Post by bababooey on Oct 6, 2013 15:46:25 GMT -5
I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos. Perhaps in a job that doesn't require customer interactions. But at my cafe in this town where traditional values are still in place, tattoos are taboo. People, even myself, get uncomfortable with a waiter with tattoos. You HAVE to know it carries a stigma with many people. Look how much you just had to qualify your statement though. People in your town don't like tattoos but the world is a big place. Prior to my current job, I was in the restaurant business for 11 years. A lot of the guys had tattoos and it didn't bother anyone. In fact it started a lot of conversations that led to customers and employees connecting and bonding. Let me ask you something. I interview for a job with you and so does another person. I have an MBA, I had a 3.8 GPA, and I have over 11 years of work experience I have a tattoo. The other person had a 2.6 GPA in college, and only a couple years of work experience. That person doesn't have tattoos. You're telling me you are hiring the other person?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 16:23:11 GMT -5
God forbid i don't get a job in a cafe because of my tattoo's, what a loss.
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Post by fattic on Oct 6, 2013 16:29:05 GMT -5
I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos. Perhaps in a job that doesn't require customer interactions. But at my cafe in this town where traditional values are still in place, tattoos are taboo. People, even myself, get uncomfortable with a waiter with tattoos. You HAVE to know it carries a stigma with many people. I literally laughed out loud at this. Anyway, when I was younger I was 100% sure I was going to get a small Hardy Boyz symbol tattooed on me when I was 18. Being older and wiser I now realize that while such a symbol carries great personal meaning for myself, it's not something I want permanently on my body. Still looking to get a tattoo, just not wrestling related.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Oct 6, 2013 16:34:01 GMT -5
Sadly, tats do carry a stigma. In the professional business world, tats will definitely hold you back if they are visible. They are becoming more acceptable IF you have them covered up.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 18:33:18 GMT -5
I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos. Perhaps in a job that doesn't require customer interactions. But at my cafe in this town where traditional values are still in place, tattoos are taboo. People, even myself, get uncomfortable with a waiter with tattoos. You HAVE to know it carries a stigma with many people. I knew the stigma and risks when I got them. I have six years experience, three of which in management, in customer service based environments. I have great customer service and can sell ice to an Eskimo. I have daily conversations with people of different ages, races, and religious beliefs. And I have never had one person refuse service from me based on how I look. Yes there is a stigma but it's more like being close minded. Personally I'd have to feel bad for a company that looks past my skills solely based on my appearance. A resume is all that should matter in just about any profession in my opinion.
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Post by Punk on Oct 6, 2013 18:51:53 GMT -5
I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos. Perhaps in a job that doesn't require customer interactions. But at my cafe in this town where traditional values are still in place, tattoos are taboo. People, even myself, get uncomfortable with a waiter with tattoos. You HAVE to know it carries a stigma with many people. From the 1940's...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 4:30:57 GMT -5
Mine. Obviously mirrored. Text isn't backwards in person, haha. I love it, bro! I usually get a couple of tattoos around income tax times because funds are more disposable. This year I plan on getting Sting on both triceps. On my left tricep, I plan on getting "Surfer" Sting with a halo around his head. On my right tricep, I plan on getting "Crow" Sting with devil horns. I want them both to be American Traditional.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 4:32:23 GMT -5
I have hand and throat tattoos and I have two really good jobs with an even better one coming in December. Not only are more and more places changing their tattoo policies, more and more people are getting tattoos. Work ethic and job abilities should matter more than personal appearance in my own opinion. You could be turning down someone that would do fantastic at the job just because they have tattoos. Perhaps in a job that doesn't require customer interactions. But at my cafe in this town where traditional values are still in place, tattoos are taboo. People, even myself, get uncomfortable with a waiter with tattoos. You HAVE to know it carries a stigma with many people. People who have a hair up their ass.
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