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When I was younger and not sure where I was going with my career I stayed clear of any visible tattoos. I hate seeing young people with neck or hand tattoos. I think they are limiting themselves for the future.
I think once you more established in your career and know what the culture is like you can better gauge if highly visible tattoos are for you.
yes i have thought of the responcibility of getting a big tattoo especially one that covrs half the arm and i also never had a discriminative look on those who have ink on themselfs. but i never thought that in todays industry there is still those who frown upon it. as for the wait, it is in the process i am in no hurry there is allways time and there will allways be tattoo parlors so if i do change my mind then it can allways change it back that is why i will wait for another few years. As for the visability of the tattoos, i do not think it should be judged by what others whant, isnt the tattoo a self expression and once way of art not a peerpresure type thing? i understand what you trying to say but what others think should not effect what you want on yourself for the rest of your life.
thank you for assuring me that there are people out there that bear tattoo’s and still have jobs where once the ink was out of the question. and as for the visible part, i tend to roll my sleevs up on all my shirts, they have almost permanent creases on the sleeves. and the tattoo i am planning to get will have few stripes running down around the arm ast the elbow. I am generaly thought the world was over the whole tattoes are only on criminals and “bad” people. i never saw tattoes as being a problem, accecive attoeing and body tattoes i find little bit unapealing, but i genuenly thought people stoped discriminating against those who beared tattooes. nd i still hope it wouldnt be a problem bearing them in my line of work that i will be apart of in the near future and i am glad that there are those in the field who bear tatts.
so im a person who wants a tattoo, one that goes down my shoulder just past the elbow, also the one that goes just ontop of the shoulder bone and shoulder blade. now, i am also a styding engeneer and reading this post is questioning my desision. i hate t be the victim of uneploiment with an engeneering degree just because of a shoulder-arm tattoo. now most of ppl on this forum are not working in office bussness work, i wonder if there are those out there who work for big companies (you know shirt and tie attire) for office work and are not discrimintated for their tattoo that may or may not be showing?