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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2014 19:44:44 GMT -5
Talk about limiting one's employment opportunities...I don't hire people with tats. Just something to consider before getting one. That might just hurt you in the long run. My wife works for Pfizer and has an employee in her group who is covered in tattoos and piercings. And he is without a doubt their best employee. Everyone loves this guy, because he always goes above and beyond. So you can be missing out on a great employee. I don't think Pfizer has to deal with customers and bring them food. It is quite a different thing. Mexico is largely conservative. People do not like people with tattoos serving them. Argue all you want. In general society there is still a stigma attached to it.
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 25, 2014 20:15:52 GMT -5
A big you to the friend with the falling Blue Blazer tattoo. Completely classless. Blue Blazer did come down from the rafters a lot you know. He could have been a Blue Blazer fan. Cant jump to conclusion on this one. If he did mean it in that way then him.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2014 20:25:06 GMT -5
A big you to the friend with the falling Blue Blazer tattoo. Completely classless. Blue Blazer did come down from the rafters a lot you know. He could have been a Blue Blazer fan. Cant jump to conclusion on this one. If he did mean it in that way then him. on that tat you can see by his foot where the cord has snapped lol they even added some lines to add emphasis on the cord snapping lol
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2014 22:33:48 GMT -5
That might just hurt you in the long run. My wife works for Pfizer and has an employee in her group who is covered in tattoos and piercings. And he is without a doubt their best employee. Everyone loves this guy, because he always goes above and beyond. So you can be missing out on a great employee. I don't think Pfizer has to deal with customers and bring them food. It is quite a different thing. Mexico is largely conservative. People do not like people with tattoos serving them. Argue all you want. In general society there is still a stigma attached to it.I hate agree with you, but honestly, you are right there.
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Post by Captain Charisma on Mar 26, 2014 3:59:47 GMT -5
Blue Blazer did come down from the rafters a lot you know. He could have been a Blue Blazer fan. Cant jump to conclusion on this one. If he did mean it in that way then him. on that tat you can see by his foot where the cord has snapped lol they even added some lines to add emphasis on the cord snapping lol very tasteless... I hope he doesn't have a back piece with planes crashing into the twin towers...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2014 5:25:38 GMT -5
That might just hurt you in the long run. My wife works for Pfizer and has an employee in her group who is covered in tattoos and piercings. And he is without a doubt their best employee. Everyone loves this guy, because he always goes above and beyond. So you can be missing out on a great employee. I don't think Pfizer has to deal with customers and bring them food. It is quite a different thing. Mexico is largely conservative. People do not like people with tattoos serving them. Argue all you want. In general society there is still a stigma attached to it. In Mexico, tattoos are the last thing you should be worrying about.
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Post by AdamBomb on Mar 26, 2014 5:44:20 GMT -5
That might just hurt you in the long run. My wife works for Pfizer and has an employee in her group who is covered in tattoos and piercings. And he is without a doubt their best employee. Everyone loves this guy, because he always goes above and beyond. So you can be missing out on a great employee. I don't think Pfizer has to deal with customers and bring them food. It is quite a different thing. Mexico is largely conservative. People do not like people with tattoos serving them. Argue all you want. In general society there is still a stigma attached to it. There are stigmas and stereotypes associated with groups of people beyond those who are tattooed. For example, would you not hire a black man because of the stigma that they may steal from you? I mean, of course not all black people are thieves, but you're shunning an entire segment of society. - And yes, I realize no one picks their skin color, and people make the decision whether or not to be tattooed, so if you were going to pick apart what I said, realize that the point remains the same: preconceived ideas over portions of society do not actually fit the bill of each individual within those particular segments, and stigmas will remain in place indefinitely until people are given the chance to prove themselves to others. I could see turning down someone for a job with visible tattoos that are hate oriented, gang affiliated, or grossly sexual. But you're blanketing EVERYONE that has gone under the needle and been tattooed. Something I don't think anyone has pointed out, is that the world over, the number one profession of people that are heavily tattooed, is in fact, in the culinary world. Chefs especially. You own a cafe, and shun those people. But, I get it, you live and operate in a conservative country, but unless those tattooed people who want to work for you have them below their wrists, and above their necks... their tattoos could be easily covered with sleeves. Honestly though, from reading your replies in this thread and having seen that they make YOU uncomfortable, and regardless of all of the excuses you through out, I 100% am of the opinion that the main, #1 reason you blackball tattooed people all comes down to yourself and your own ignorance.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2014 8:43:26 GMT -5
I don't think Pfizer has to deal with customers and bring them food. It is quite a different thing. Mexico is largely conservative. People do not like people with tattoos serving them. Argue all you want. In general society there is still a stigma attached to it. There are stigmas and stereotypes associated with groups of people beyond those who are tattooed. For example, would you not hire a black man because of the stigma that they may steal from you? I mean, of course not all black people are thieves, but you're shunning an entire segment of society. - And yes, I realize no one picks their skin color, and people make the decision whether or not to be tattooed, so if you were going to pick apart what I said, realize that the point remains the same: preconceived ideas over portions of society do not actually fit the bill of each individual within those particular segments, and stigmas will remain in place indefinitely until people are given the chance to prove themselves to others. I could see turning down someone for a job with visible tattoos that are hate oriented, gang affiliated, or grossly sexual. But you're blanketing EVERYONE that has gone under the needle and been tattooed. Something I don't think anyone has pointed out, is that the world over, the number one profession of people that are heavily tattooed, is in fact, in the culinary world. Chefs especially. You own a cafe, and shun those people. But, I get it, you live and operate in a conservative country, but unless those tattooed people who want to work for you have them below their wrists, and above their necks... their tattoos could be easily covered with sleeves. Honestly though, from reading your replies in this thread and having seen that they make YOU uncomfortable, and regardless of all of the excuses you through out, I 100% am of the opinion that the main, #1 reason you blackball tattooed people all comes down to yourself and your own ignorance. Typical liberal argument. If one does not agree with something...Badda bing, they MUST be ignorant. Ok I command you to dance like a chicken every Monday at noon wearing a My little Pony costume....If you don't guess what? You become ignorant. See how easy that is? Lord have mercy...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2014 9:00:53 GMT -5
There are stigmas and stereotypes associated with groups of people beyond those who are tattooed. For example, would you not hire a black man because of the stigma that they may steal from you? I mean, of course not all black people are thieves, but you're shunning an entire segment of society. - And yes, I realize no one picks their skin color, and people make the decision whether or not to be tattooed, so if you were going to pick apart what I said, realize that the point remains the same: preconceived ideas over portions of society do not actually fit the bill of each individual within those particular segments, and stigmas will remain in place indefinitely until people are given the chance to prove themselves to others. I could see turning down someone for a job with visible tattoos that are hate oriented, gang affiliated, or grossly sexual. But you're blanketing EVERYONE that has gone under the needle and been tattooed. Something I don't think anyone has pointed out, is that the world over, the number one profession of people that are heavily tattooed, is in fact, in the culinary world. Chefs especially. You own a cafe, and shun those people. But, I get it, you live and operate in a conservative country, but unless those tattooed people who want to work for you have them below their wrists, and above their necks... their tattoos could be easily covered with sleeves. Honestly though, from reading your replies in this thread and having seen that they make YOU uncomfortable, and regardless of all of the excuses you through out, I 100% am of the opinion that the main, #1 reason you blackball tattooed people all comes down to yourself and your own ignorance. Typical liberal argument. If one does not agree with something...Badda bing, they MUST be ignorant. Ok I command you to dance like a chicken every Monday at noon wearing a My little Pony costume....If you don't guess what? You become ignorant. See how easy that is? Lord have mercy... Why do you keep throwing around the words, "liberal" and "conservative"? Tattoos have nothing to do with politics. It's a personal choice. People of various ideologies choose to get tattoos. You are generalizing. Also, Atombomb took the time to type out a well thought response and the only thing that you replied to was the use of the word, "ignorance". Why not respond to other parts of his post?
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Post by AdamBomb on Mar 26, 2014 9:46:56 GMT -5
There are stigmas and stereotypes associated with groups of people beyond those who are tattooed. For example, would you not hire a black man because of the stigma that they may steal from you? I mean, of course not all black people are thieves, but you're shunning an entire segment of society. - And yes, I realize no one picks their skin color, and people make the decision whether or not to be tattooed, so if you were going to pick apart what I said, realize that the point remains the same: preconceived ideas over portions of society do not actually fit the bill of each individual within those particular segments, and stigmas will remain in place indefinitely until people are given the chance to prove themselves to others. I could see turning down someone for a job with visible tattoos that are hate oriented, gang affiliated, or grossly sexual. But you're blanketing EVERYONE that has gone under the needle and been tattooed. Something I don't think anyone has pointed out, is that the world over, the number one profession of people that are heavily tattooed, is in fact, in the culinary world. Chefs especially. You own a cafe, and shun those people. But, I get it, you live and operate in a conservative country, but unless those tattooed people who want to work for you have them below their wrists, and above their necks... their tattoos could be easily covered with sleeves. Honestly though, from reading your replies in this thread and having seen that they make YOU uncomfortable, and regardless of all of the excuses you through out, I 100% am of the opinion that the main, #1 reason you blackball tattooed people all comes down to yourself and your own ignorance. Typical liberal argument. If one does not agree with something...Badda bing, they MUST be ignorant. Ok I command you to dance like a chicken every Monday at noon wearing a My little Pony costume....If you don't guess what? You become ignorant. See how easy that is? Lord have mercy... Nice way to dodge everything else I said. Yeah, you're ignorant. An ignoramus. You acknowledge that yes, there is a stigma associated with tattooed people - in that same breath, you must also know (but apparently lack awareness) that the stigma doesn't cover the entire segment of people who are tattooed. Thus, you are ing ignorant. That's you.
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Post by "Deadman"13tazz13 on Mar 26, 2014 12:12:39 GMT -5
See my sig for one of mine (back of my neck) and I have another 'Taker tattoo on my right shin
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Post by y2josh on Mar 26, 2014 12:15:14 GMT -5
I do enjoy how the cafe guy keeps accusing people of being liberal when having and arguing for tattoos...yet I consider myself quite conservative and have quite a few tattoos...
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Post by Road Warriors on Mar 26, 2014 12:27:41 GMT -5
My best friends wrestling leg sleeve. That's a killer tattoo man.
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 26, 2014 14:15:33 GMT -5
Blue Blazer did come down from the rafters a lot you know. He could have been a Blue Blazer fan. Cant jump to conclusion on this one. If he did mean it in that way then him. on that tat you can see by his foot where the cord has snapped lol they even added some lines to add emphasis on the cord snapping lol Thanks for pointing that out. That is majorly ED up. I also think the tattoo as a whole looks terrible. Its just a bunch of mess. It looks like someone ate all the skittles in the bag at once and just threw up.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2014 14:54:43 GMT -5
Typical liberal argument. If one does not agree with something...Badda bing, they MUST be ignorant. Ok I command you to dance like a chicken every Monday at noon wearing a My little Pony costume....If you don't guess what? You become ignorant. See how easy that is? Lord have mercy... Nice way to dodge everything else I said. Yeah, you're ignorant. An ignoramus. You acknowledge that yes, there is a stigma associated with tattooed people - in that same breath, you must also know (but apparently lack awareness) that the stigma doesn't cover the entire segment of people who are tattooed. Thus, you are ing ignorant. That's you.
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