Friday, October 30, 2009
Tattoos and Piercings and Professionals
I was in a discussion today about piercing and tattoos and if professionals should avoid them. Here are my thoughts on this. I think people should be able to do what makes them happy and comfortable. I also try my best to always judge people by their actions and not their appearance. On the other hand I certainly do know that extreme individuality makes people judge you differently and act differently and I bet it even holds people back from being successful. I meet lots of people and see lots of speakers and and everyone is very "normal" appearing but I would hope that if I went to a conference and there was a management topic I wanted to hear being delivered by a fully tattoo'd woman with an eye brow ring that I would still attend and not be distracted. I would hope that I would admire her individuality and right to do what she wanted that made her feel comfortable. On the other hand...would I hire her? Well based on my policy manual I couldn't but that would be the extreme. I have 2 staff with tiny nose studs and I myself am thinking of getting one. I find them very feminine and beautiful. I have staff with tattoos but most of them can't be seen. I too, have 2 tattoos but they only show in a bathing suit. I am trying to break in to the veterinary world as both a consultant and a speaker. I love my profession and am passionate about what I do and believe in. I have worked hard to earn my Associate and Bachelor Degree as well as my CVPM certification. would a nose stud make me less knowledgeable? I would hope not. So the debate rages on I guess. I may get the nose stud....and hope that I am not judged. I will see the speaker covered in tattoos but probably wouldn't be able to hire her as my receptionist. Not because I don't want to but because my policy manual for the practice I don't own states that I cannot. I would also feel that the extreme might be distracting and make clients uncomfortable. On the other hand a small nose stud or even a small tattoo on the back of her neck (I have staff with both of these) wouldn't bother me and I don't think would bother my clients. Why the difference? Small is not distracting and extreme is?? Not sure. I hope the day comes when we are all judge solely on how we treat people and what our skills are. I wonder if that will ever happen?
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