Yeah, opinion on tattoos is definitely evolving. In workplaces dominated by young people (look at Silicon Valley as an example) tattoos are not taboo. The dress code is lax as well. More and more people are realizing that giving workers greater freedoms does not at all impact the quality of their work, and there's no reason to judge a book by its cover. If somebody can do their job well, that's all that really matters. My workplace here in DC is very traditional, especially since we're an association that routinely works with people on Capitol Hill. But there are so many tech start-ups, think tanks, and other types of workplaces dominated by 20-somethings and 30-somethings that really don't care.
To be honest, I can only think of 2 or 3 of my friends who DON'T have any tattoos. I would love to have one, but because of my low immune system there is a high chance of infection and I don't really want to risk it right now.
To be honest, I can only think of 2 or 3 of my friends who DON'T have any tattoos. I would love to have one, but because of my low immune system there is a high chance of infection and I don't really want to risk it right now.
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