I can understand a nose, and some earrings, obviously something underneath clothing is a non issue.
But I have to wonder what kind of employment a person can get with full facial tattoos, lip rings, eye brow rings (and some of the other crazy piercings you can easily google).
I mean, not everyone can be a musician/tattoo artist/jim rose circus sideshow freak.
What kind of employment can a person get when they have horn implants and full facial tats/piercings?
Most service related or any with dealings with the general public are pretty much excluded. Most of these businesses which deal with the public are quite conservative and facial implants and piercings do not fit the conservative image most businesses want to project. I also have to wonder where these people find jobs. I see people in public places with all kinds of piercings and tattoos and a number I find to be offensive in nature. The horn implants, for example. I personally would not hire a person with horn implants, ever. Too many people out there who believe in satan...
Reply:You would be surprised if you looked- I understand the facial tattoos and piercings but like you said not everyone can get jobs where that is acceptable, not everyone does that. When I was in junior high (a long time ago) I had this band teacher who was really lame and seemed like such a mellow person, when I was in college I found out that he had full body tattoos except his head and hands- i was shocked. Now as for myself- I'm a flight nurse on a helicopter. I have 3/4 sleeves, a 12 point corset piercing on my back, navel piercing, tongue piercing, snake bites, twelve ear piercings, and numerous other tattoos. When I am at work I only wear 2 earrings in each ear and my flight suit covers my tattoos. I am certain that if I am saving your life you would not care what I look like, and most people do not even notice that my lips are pierced when I'm not wearing them. I've even accidentally worn my tongue ring to work none even noticed. I know that I am good at what I do and my co-workers, boss, and patients know it too. What you look like has nothing to do with your character. It is always funny though when co-workers see me in a tee-shirt with my jewelry in. I know you do not mean to come off nasty towards people who pierced or tattooed but I want everyone to know that appearance does not make a person.
Reply:Not every job in the world deals with the public, and those don't really care what you look like. They can make it harder to get experience though, as most people get that from silly part time jobs in shops.
Quite a lot of people I know work in "creative" careers. Like sculptors, architects and that sort of thing. And no one really cares, they just think you're a little bit eccentric. As long as theres nothing offensive, then I don't see how it should really affect anything.
And then theres always factory work for the people who aren't qualified, or just rather dim....
As someone above said, modifications like that take years to consider and plan out, not something you get done for the hell of it. People normally have their career before they start, they're quite expensive.... 1st genaration horns aren't very noticable, and not many people would see them either
Apart from implants, large streches and scarification, everything can be covered up for the public eye anyway. Theres Dermablend and retainers for that.... And I know there are people who go through that every day.
Reply:Are you asking because you have horn implants and face tattoos?
I believe those modifications are all incredibly expensive and take a long time to plan and execute. Most people who have those types of modifications done are well established in their jobs or are, in fact, sideshow performers.
Reply:Probably not one serving the public, unless they work in a tattoo/piercing parlor or somewhere else in that industry.
I own restaurants and we wouldn't hire someone who is excessively pierced (although they rarely apply).
I often wonder where such decorated people find jobs, too.
Reply:not a very good job.........
or u grow up and take out some of the earings but tats cant be undone dat easily so i would say you have to already be very wealty and eccentric to get away with it cos if you arent you will go hungry!
Reply:Become a piercer!
A tattoo artist would be a good one, but I'm assuming if you aren't already one, you shouldn't be one. They obviously require an insane amount of artistic ability.
Reply:Maybe phone sales. Maybe a tatoo parlor. Maybe a video store.
Reply:If he has a forked-tail implant as well, he can probably find work at his local church
Reply:A music or clothing store maybe.
Reply:Exactly. Maybe they can join the Navy, ha.....
Reply:Try a clothing store like "HOT TOPIC"....
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