Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I just find tattoos so "low class" and to be honest, trashy.
+1 if they're visible and all over I wouldn't hire you. I think it's a disrespect to your body to ink it all up and I don't want my kids thinking we condone doing so. If they want one when they're 18+ and paying their own bills then thats good and well, but until then, not in my house.
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Enjoy that bubble you've built, guys.
How is that any different from parents saying they don't want to hire an overweight nanny?! Everyone has their preferences and is welcome to hire whomever they want. Just because employment discrimination isn't legal doesn't mean it doesn't happen. And as sad as it is we all make judgments and discriminate over things that are different from our own morals/values/way of life. We all do it. Cut the pc bull crap, and own up to it.
Oh you're so right. Because "everyone" discriminates over superficial crap, we shouldn't speak out against it, look down on it, check our own assumptions and judgments regularly, or address it in any way - we should just let it continue. I refuse to have anyone of East Asian origin in my house because those are not my values and I don't want my kids to think we condone it! NOT IN MY HOUSE.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I just find tattoos so "low class" and to be honest, trashy.
+1 if they're visible and all over I wouldn't hire you. I think it's a disrespect to your body to ink it all up and I don't want my kids thinking we condone doing so. If they want one when they're 18+ and paying their own bills then thats good and well, but until then, not in my house.
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Enjoy that bubble you've built, guys.
How is that any different from parents saying they don't want to hire an overweight nanny?! Everyone has their preferences and is welcome to hire whomever they want. Just because employment discrimination isn't legal doesn't mean it doesn't happen. And as sad as it is we all make judgments and discriminate over things that are different from our own morals/values/way of life. We all do it. Cut the pc bull crap, and own up to it.
Oh you're so right. Because "everyone" discriminates over superficial crap, we shouldn't speak out against it, look down on it, check our own assumptions and judgments regularly, or address it in any way - we should just let it continue. I refuse to have anyone of East Asian origin in my house because those are not my values and I don't want my kids to think we condone it! NOT IN MY HOUSE.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I just find tattoos so "low class" and to be honest, trashy.
+1 if they're visible and all over I wouldn't hire you. I think it's a disrespect to your body to ink it all up and I don't want my kids thinking we condone doing so. If they want one when they're 18+ and paying their own bills then thats good and well, but until then, not in my house.
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Enjoy that bubble you've built, guys.
How is that any different from parents saying they don't want to hire an overweight nanny?! Everyone has their preferences and is welcome to hire whomever they want. Just because employment discrimination isn't legal doesn't mean it doesn't happen. And as sad as it is we all make judgments and discriminate over things that are different from our own morals/values/way of life. We all do it. Cut the pc bull crap, and own up to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I just find tattoos so "low class" and to be honest, trashy.
+1 if they're visible and all over I wouldn't hire you. I think it's a disrespect to your body to ink it all up and I don't want my kids thinking we condone doing so. If they want one when they're 18+ and paying their own bills then thats good and well, but until then, not in my house.
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Enjoy that bubble you've built, guys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I just find tattoos so "low class" and to be honest, trashy.
+1 if they're visible and all over I wouldn't hire you. I think it's a disrespect to your body to ink it all up and I don't want my kids thinking we condone doing so. If they want one when they're 18+ and paying their own bills then thats good and well, but until then, not in my house.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I just find tattoos so "low class" and to be honest, trashy.
Anonymous wrote:I have six tattoos and 1/2in gauges. I plan on getting another large tattoo and two small tattoos along with enlarging my gauges. My employers don't seemed fazed by this but all my tattoos are easily hidden. It took the parents 6months to even realize I had gauges. I also work in Boston and from my experience we Bostonians tend to be less conservative than ppl from DC. I know a few nannies with full sleeves or leg pieces that have been with their families for years.
I love my tattoos and enjoy showing them off in the summer, they are apart of who I am. It is the parents right to chose a nanny they few comfortable, just said that they could possibly pass up a great nanny because of their outdated views.