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Maybe I've missunderstood but I thought you worked (partly) in marine salavage, commercial diving/welding etc.Originally posted by Diver View PostMany companies have an "Under the Counter" policy of not employing people with visible tatooos and body piercings. Quite rightly too.
I personally won't employ them and bin their applications directly after interview.
Can't have Chavs & Freaks liittering the workplace can we
You're saying that none of the lads who work for you have a visible tattoo? Drysuit removed that is.
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I did, but I'm a consultant in renewable energy now. Offshore wind farms, Tidal turbines etc. and we have much higer standardsOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostMaybe I've missunderstood but I thought you worked (partly) in marine salavage, commercial diving/welding etc.
You're saying that none of the lads who work for you have a visible tattoo? Drysuit removed that is.


I'm also a Harley riding Hairy Ar$ed Biker but like to make the odd post that generates some discourse
You should meet my mate Kdog, (Also a HA Harley Rider) He clanks when he walks and if there's a skin coloured piece of skin on his body it's only because the Tatoo ink was that colour. he has holes in his earlobes you could push a golf ball through
All that aside. in a business environment and a General public facing roll. clean cut is bestConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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it's called "ass horns here in Cologne" as most women who get tattooed have some sort of floral swirly pattern on the lower backOriginally posted by original PM View Posthmm I think the lower back is also called the 'Splash Zone' for obvious porn reasons
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I think that may be more becuase she is fugly than anything else.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostComment
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