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Tattoos in the workplace


Visible tattoos can be a bad idea in the professional workplace, but companies are getting more lenient as time goes on. Here are some of the most tatt00-friendly companies you can work for.

This infographic, from specialty skincare boutique Skinfo, reveals all kinds of tattoo-related statistics. Not only will see what types of people and age groups have tattoos, you’ll also see which cities and companies are the most tattooed overall. Companies like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Best Buy, Lowe’s, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and even Google don’t seem to have a problem hiring folks with a little ink. And if you feel the need to ever hide your tattoos, a few makeup tricks can make them practically invisible. You can check out the full graphic below.

http://lifehacker.com/these-are-the-...-fo-1755827988

I carefully chose to wait until I was older to get my tats, understanding not all places of work establishments are cool about them. The one on my right arm resembles this, but not so arty fartsy.




One day soon, I want a 3-D. So mind-blowing these are! Like this....

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