Just like tats and piercings, some things don't play well when you need a job or need to keep one. If you want a job bad enough, it would be my guess that you'll cover any scars, tats or piercings you think might prevent you from being hired. Of course, you can wait for years for a crappy job, if you insist in "being true to yourself". Some may not like it, but that is the truth of the world, right now.
Its kind of sad that tattoos and piercings are considered something that needs to be hidden when applying for a job. I have many visible tattoos and piercings (and no, I'm not a faggy emo kid) and I'm actually a really responsible, reliable person, but sadly many employees have not and will never have the pleasure of knowing that becausse judging a book by its cover seems all too popular nowadays. I do agree with your statement though, anything considered socially unacceptable probably needs to be hidden away, including attention seeking scratches on the wrists.
Should emos have to hide their scars?
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Just like tats and piercings, some things don't play well when you need a job or need to keep one. If you want a job bad enough, it would be my guess that you'll cover any scars, tats or piercings you think might prevent you from being hired. Of course, you can wait for years for a crappy job, if you insist in "being true to yourself". Some may not like it, but that is the truth of the world, right now.
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Its kind of sad that tattoos and piercings are considered something that needs to be hidden when applying for a job. I have many visible tattoos and piercings (and no, I'm not a faggy emo kid) and I'm actually a really responsible, reliable person, but sadly many employees have not and will never have the pleasure of knowing that becausse judging a book by its cover seems all too popular nowadays. I do agree with your statement though, anything considered socially unacceptable probably needs to be hidden away, including attention seeking scratches on the wrists.