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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3739777" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>Haha, Id like to read that study for sure!</p><p></p><p>When I worked at CHK, visible tattoos or males with any piercings were strictly forbidden, including in the gym. As soon as our company split and we moved off campus, my boss and his boss let us know that if we were still there it was because we added value and their tattoo policy was nothing offensive in nature. I still wore long sleeve shirts so I could roll my sleeves down when we met with certain groups that were a little more stodgy, but working within my own group they were rolled up. </p><p></p><p>Once I had 5-6 years in the industry and had worked with a lot of people from various companies, I no longer wear long sleeves unless a meeting calls for that kind of attire. People know me for my reputation and don't have to make any assumptions on my appearance at this point. Heck, the last two jobs I was recruited for didnt even require an interview and I filled out the application after I was told I had the job. </p><p></p><p>In the end, we all have different stories that leave different shades on our view of the world. I try to keep an open mind regarding anyone unless they just carry themselves in a suspicious manner. I have met some really awesome people from many different walks of life that value so many different things in life that I couldn't even begin to try to make a list of which "features" make a worthwhile person. In the end, a worthwhile person is what they are and a less worthwhile person is what they are expected to be. That is my opinion at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3739777, member: 35603"] Haha, Id like to read that study for sure! When I worked at CHK, visible tattoos or males with any piercings were strictly forbidden, including in the gym. As soon as our company split and we moved off campus, my boss and his boss let us know that if we were still there it was because we added value and their tattoo policy was nothing offensive in nature. I still wore long sleeve shirts so I could roll my sleeves down when we met with certain groups that were a little more stodgy, but working within my own group they were rolled up. Once I had 5-6 years in the industry and had worked with a lot of people from various companies, I no longer wear long sleeves unless a meeting calls for that kind of attire. People know me for my reputation and don't have to make any assumptions on my appearance at this point. Heck, the last two jobs I was recruited for didnt even require an interview and I filled out the application after I was told I had the job. In the end, we all have different stories that leave different shades on our view of the world. I try to keep an open mind regarding anyone unless they just carry themselves in a suspicious manner. I have met some really awesome people from many different walks of life that value so many different things in life that I couldn't even begin to try to make a list of which "features" make a worthwhile person. In the end, a worthwhile person is what they are and a less worthwhile person is what they are expected to be. That is my opinion at least. [/QUOTE]
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