Shaved heads are in - -and I have two guys working for me with shaved heads - three including me - - - -long hair -piercings - tattoos and earings are not the thing here - -IBM will not even look at you - - - - - SLY BALD - no problem
Well I'm glad that I don't work for such a bigoted company. It's about skills not looks........
Quote from: mangosink12572 on July 29, 2010, 08:58:14 AMShaved heads are in - -and I have two guys working for me with shaved heads - three including me - - - -long hair -piercings - tattoos and earings are not the thing here - -IBM will not even look at you - - - - - SLY BALD - no problem Well I'm glad that I don't work for such a bigoted company. It's about skills not looks........
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on July 29, 2010, 09:38:55 AMQuote from: mangosink12572 on July 29, 2010, 08:58:14 AMShaved heads are in - -and I have two guys working for me with shaved heads - three including me - - - -long hair -piercings - tattoos and earings are not the thing here - -IBM will not even look at you - - - - - SLY BALD - no problem Well I'm glad that I don't work for such a bigoted company. It's about skills not looks........Other than sly, that is tattoos and piercings, I think the general business world is okay provided that they're not visible or in a few cases that the position doesn't require general interaction with the general public. The value judgment they're making is probably more about the potential of adverse effects on the purpose of the business be it service or general retail sales. They also have restrictions on beards in many instances, goatees and staches, neatly trimmed are generally acceptable, full beards and long beards are less acceptable. It's hard to say if they're bigoted, but they are concerned that their customer or client base will be put off by visible tattoos and piercings to the point it will affect their cash flow. The other factor is the kind of business, some such as general IT, etc. are much more relaxed than, say retail sales or professional services. But generally in the States employment is "at will" so they have the right to "discriminate" unless it's a legally protected class. I don't think Congress or any of the States will act to make people who have piercings and tattoos a protected class anytime in the near future. It's just the way it is.
I'd rather have the guy with the ring in his nose and a tattoo on his forehead that knows what he's doing fix my refrigerator ....than the clean cut looking guy that can't do squat because he's too busy staring at my wife's ass over his toolbox.
Having a strong city accent, I've dealt with this sh*t my whole life.
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on July 29, 2010, 01:44:03 PM I'd rather have the guy with the ring in his nose and a tattoo on his forehead that knows what he's doing fix my refrigerator ....than the clean cut looking guy that can't do squat because he's too busy staring at my wife's ass over his toolbox.I'm results oriented too, but if there ever was an unprotected minority, that's it!Quote from: Mikekoz13 on July 29, 2010, 01:44:03 PMHaving a strong city accent, I've dealt with this sh*t my whole life. Never noticed the accent frankly, but then you were deep in Bayou Country and it had probably gone away for a while.
I've lived in Pa. for 15 years and I still get asked "Where's that accent from?".
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