Not necessarily, someone with ink like that would be great as a tattoo artist, mechanic, or even at an office job somewhere where the government entity wants people like this if they can fill in some kind of missing ethnic position and the employer can claim that they were hired to help “diversify” their workforce.
Do I see the guy as the front desk manager at your local Holiday Inn? No. But if someone with ink like this wants a job, he or she can find work.
Face tattooing of this sort is a Maori custom, having much to do with their culture & spiritual beliefs that go back centuries. I think any employer –as well as patrons/customers/clients too, for that matter– who ever paid attention during social studies class in grade school could probably tell the difference between this and the kind of ink you get in prison or in gangs, let alone some dumbfuck drunken fratboy or attention-whore tattoo.
Unemployed forever?
I can relate.
Maybe here.
Not in New Zealand, though.
It’s a pretty normal cultural thing for the Maori there.
If he has a nice voice and good phone skills, he’d be just fine in customer support on the phones.
Not necessarily, someone with ink like that would be great as a tattoo artist, mechanic, or even at an office job somewhere where the government entity wants people like this if they can fill in some kind of missing ethnic position and the employer can claim that they were hired to help “diversify” their workforce.
Do I see the guy as the front desk manager at your local Holiday Inn? No. But if someone with ink like this wants a job, he or she can find work.
Face tattooing of this sort is a Maori custom, having much to do with their culture & spiritual beliefs that go back centuries. I think any employer –as well as patrons/customers/clients too, for that matter– who ever paid attention during social studies class in grade school could probably tell the difference between this and the kind of ink you get in prison or in gangs, let alone some dumbfuck drunken fratboy or attention-whore tattoo.