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Katie Hopkins - Masterful Trolling Recognized
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<blockquote data-quote="Timoteo" data-source="post: 349584" data-attributes="member: 1549"><p>I would think in a corporate setting, you'd be dressed in such a way that any tattoos would be covered, unless you also had them on your hands and/or neck. I've worked at law firms that had rules that any visible tattoos had to be covered. One of my co-workers, a woman, had a small one on her lower leg, and she had to wear a bandage over it. Athletes are in a profession where tattoos aren't frowned upon, and if they move on to business afterwards, the tattoos won't be a hindrance because they're famous, and are probably bringing something to the table that would benefit the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timoteo, post: 349584, member: 1549"] I would think in a corporate setting, you'd be dressed in such a way that any tattoos would be covered, unless you also had them on your hands and/or neck. I've worked at law firms that had rules that any visible tattoos had to be covered. One of my co-workers, a woman, had a small one on her lower leg, and she had to wear a bandage over it. Athletes are in a profession where tattoos aren't frowned upon, and if they move on to business afterwards, the tattoos won't be a hindrance because they're famous, and are probably bringing something to the table that would benefit the company. [/QUOTE]
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