Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. So much judgement. I'm not even slightly trashy and I have a tattoo. I'm a third generation PhD and college professor. My tattoo cannot be seen unless I show you.
Your anger and judgement towards others speaks volumes about you, not them.
Me too. PhD, and spouse is an MD. We each have one tattoo in a discrete places (although not boobs or anything like that), although they would be visible if we were on the beach. You'd have no idea if you saw us in our work attire. Surprised how many people are calling them trashy, but oh well. They're meaningful to us, which is why we got inked in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
what kind of mom doesn't instill values in the kids? if you have a strong opinion about something, and you see it in your professional life, how can you not share that with your daughter?
Spoken by someone without adult kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
Do you do full body scans and ask candidates to take their clothes off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
Do you do full body scans and ask candidates to take their clothes off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
what kind of mom doesn't instill values in the kids? if you have a strong opinion about something, and you see it in your professional life, how can you not share that with your daughter?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. So much judgement. I'm not even slightly trashy and I have a tattoo. I'm a third generation PhD and college professor. My tattoo cannot be seen unless I show you.
Your anger and judgement towards others speaks volumes about you, not them.
Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Trashy. I make hiring decisions and a tattoo is an immediate disqualifer no matter how great the candidate. It's simply not the image I want our organization to portray.
I was really upset when my adult daughter got a tattoo. Her body. Her decision. But it just screams trashy. I would never tell her that. I think I bit my tongue in half the day I saw it for the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Just because people of many nationalities use your escort agency does not make you a "National Agency" unless it the military and you have a tat that says Mom