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UKRob said:Gairdner said:I think you're being a just wee bit harsh there, Rob. Not having a go either and not disputing that you are entitled to your opinion but then again I'm glad stronger opinions can be read on this forum with little fall out and especially without the heavy handed, excessive moderation of a certain large site that I will leave unnamed.
Graeme, I was not being judgemental about having a tattoo - I have one myself, but that's besides the point. What I was trying to get at is that, if you turn up at an interview for a job where you have never met the interviewer and they have never met you - there is an implied element of trust. Bear in mind that for everyone who is successful in getting the job, all the other applicants will lose out - therefore, if you have been less than candid you have not only wasted your own time but also denied some other person of a good opportunity.
UKRob said:Hi NS - I may have got things wrong because I was basing my comments on something you said in an earlier post about 'not being asked' at the interview which I took to mean that your tattoos were not on display. Certainly for an employer to fail to notify you of a dress code at the interview is totally wrong so maybe you are better off by leaving.
As I said, I have nothing against tattoos and was not being judgemental - good luck in finding a position that you enjoy.
hunnymonster said:It's not a difficult thing to master though is it?
soapalchemist said:when I think of what I seriously toyed with the idea of having tattooed on my bum at Glastonbury 1984 - well, good thing too!
soapalchemist said:when I think of what I seriously toyed with the idea of having tattooed on my bum at Glastonbury 1984 - well, good thing too!
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