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Old Apr 12, 2005 | 03:26 PM
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Old Apr 12, 2005 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Ceej
Yea, I think they are all the rage for CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
I think you'd be surprised. And in previous centuries, kings were proud to have tatoos (in western europe even). I work with MDs at Stanford...both of them have tatoos. And I would say, as a guess, that 150-200/500 of those CEOs you mentioned have tats. They aren't MrBurns style anymore...more like that Virgin Mega Millionare guy.
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
I happen to work for a fortune 500 company. Actually I work for a fortune 50 company.

I've never had one problem with my tattoos...though they are cover 99% of the time. But they are aware I have them. I've also never had problems with my piercings of the various colors of hair I've had.

A few years back we had a director with a tattoo on his kneck....gorgious piece. And our building maintenance manager would roll up on his harley, long hair beard and all.

I know several people in fortune 500 companies...some of them making upwards of $350k a year with tattoos. Visible and not visible.

You can be professional and respectable and be covered in tats. yeah there is a certain stigma that NARROW minded people still cling to but for the most part is fading or non existant. I've been working in the corporate white collar world for 7 years now, for a dude with no college degrees I'm doing alright for myself.

You can get plenty of tattoos and keep them covered long enough for an interview. Kneck tattoos on women are becoming popular because you can cover them with hair.

I didn't see this post before I replied...
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