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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 1839288" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>If I ran my own business, I wouldn't care if somebody had their face covered in tattoos. As long as it's not blatantly offensive artwork (swastikas, kak-n-ballz, etc), all that would matter to me is how well they perform their work. If I ran a customer service oriented business, I understand some customers are uneducated and afraid of these types of people, but perhaps I'm better off not having those people as my customers any way. Can't say that's a stance that creates a successful business, but that doesn't change how I feel. I find it funny that people have no problem eating a nice meal from a gourmet restaurant cooked up by a sweaty dude covered in ink, but yet would refuse to do a mortgage with the same guy at his day job.</p><p></p><p>In my office, there's a guy with a semi-sleeve and another dude with gauged ears, but nothing crazy on either one of them and nobody has a mohawk, so I have no idea what the policy is. We also don't deal with the public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 1839288, member: 10619"] If I ran my own business, I wouldn't care if somebody had their face covered in tattoos. As long as it's not blatantly offensive artwork (swastikas, kak-n-ballz, etc), all that would matter to me is how well they perform their work. If I ran a customer service oriented business, I understand some customers are uneducated and afraid of these types of people, but perhaps I'm better off not having those people as my customers any way. Can't say that's a stance that creates a successful business, but that doesn't change how I feel. I find it funny that people have no problem eating a nice meal from a gourmet restaurant cooked up by a sweaty dude covered in ink, but yet would refuse to do a mortgage with the same guy at his day job. In my office, there's a guy with a semi-sleeve and another dude with gauged ears, but nothing crazy on either one of them and nobody has a mohawk, so I have no idea what the policy is. We also don't deal with the public. [/QUOTE]
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