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That's a key distinction here (depending on how traditional/formal/conservative the industry is, of course). I used to work at a place where a senior exec had tats, but they were also hidden. I had no idea until I saw him coming back from raquetball once, and he made damn sure no clients saw him that way. Ironically, he would not hire anyone with "visible" tattoos. He actually said they were an indicator of a person's lack of judgement and foresight if they worked in a job where they had to project a reserved, professional image, and still elected to get them where they could be seen, thus potentially depriving the company of some valuable business from uptight folks who might otherwise be great, pay-the-bill-on-time clients. What you did on your private time, or to private areas of your body, was not his concern. He said that discussing whether a client was subjectively right or wrong to hold such views against ink was a waste of time. People have biases that influence big decisions, and it's rarely in your best interest to act as if that is not the case. He felt that the odds of you driving them elsewhere are far greater than the odds of you changing their mind, but you are welcome to try, as long as you dont do it while representing the company. I can't say his position was irrational.
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Yours too. When I read your original post, I just got a mental image of a bunch of button down guys in a conference room ripping open their shirts and flexing their pecs so the Hula Girls would dance. Then Lups got in on it and nuked everything, like she does.
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i'm actually surprised by how conservative a lot of people are. it opened my eyes a little. it won't change the things i do and i'll obviously still keep my next appointment but it's quality information to say the least.
turned out to be a cool thread, thanks.
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It's just business. It's been proven that people don't buy as many double soy skinny decaf lattes from barristas with Swastikas on their foreheads.
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A swastikas in a forehead is recommended, that way an idiot can be spotted miles away, and there is no risk of conversation. That's the male version of orange tan, tough many of you also prefer this last option.
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i think some people have a hard time separating the thought of someone having a limited amount or strategically placed tattoos. i believe their imaginations go right to the face, neck and hands. people can have tattoos and still look and be professional.
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Being an "executive" is not necessarily synonymous with being successful.
Let me ask this, exactly why is having a tattoo a negative thing? What exactly makes it a "negative perception?" Again, having ink on someone's skin doesn't impair them from doing their job (no matter what it is), right? No one here is trying to justify a swastika on your face or a stripper on your arm as being professional, so I have no idea how or why that is even a part of the discussion.
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On a side note I hope he was not banned over that because he was right on the money. I didn't invent prejudices, bigotry or racism they've been around long before me. But hey you want to kick down doors, go for that Harvard MBA and then get the ink to go along with it. See how far you get on the interview circuit. Last edited by Vic311; 05-08-2014 at 08:18 PM.. |
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Human nature proves time and time again that people make judgments and assumptions based on appearance, and the nature of those judgments varies from 1 generation to the next, as social norms evolve. That's not news. 30-40 years ago, every man in an office wore a dress shirt and tie, and suits were common for all but the lowest on the ladder. The show Mad Men is fiction, but it's depiction of period appropriate dress is not. Today, you see casual pants, even jeans, are paired with dress shirts, or less formal collared shirts, or even t-shirts. Even at the c-suite level, ties are becoming more and more rare. But, fact is, there was a time when anyone who showed up to a meeting without a tie, would be judged for doing so (silently or even openly). Their superiors would make assumptions about their professionalism, and their career development would be affected accordingly. Even then you couldnt prove that wearing a tie around your neck makes the accounting work you do any better, but that didnt matter, it was the social norm of the time. Over time, the people who honestly thought your attire was a proxy for your ability and professionalism slowly retired out of the workforce, and things relaxed. Acceptance of tats will unfold the same, but it's lagging by 20 years or so. But, until the old guys retire, work their way out of the system, there will be a stigma attached to visible tats too. Cycle will continue. All the folks complaining about not being able to express themselves with a big nose ring today, will be 65 someday, in a position of real power, and will complain about the young kids who show up to work topless on hot summer days. The young kids then will complain about the uptight old guys who make them wear shirts, when being topless requires less A/C, is more green, and does not impair your ability to work on the next Mr. Fusion for your flying car.
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