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Lip piercing
I've just been made redundant, and am looking for work. I've also just had my lower lip pierced (great timing or what!!), and can't take the stud out yet.
Would this stop any of you offering me a job at all? Should I wait until I can take it out to go to any interviews? I've also got my nose pierced, but take that out for interviews, and make sure my tattoos are covered.
Thanks everyone
xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.in my experience keep to a stud not a ring, as these do put people off.
you could take it out in the toilets beforehand - i would think it would be ok for a short while - you have to take it out to clean it sometimes anyway,
but i expect many jobs won't mind - and if you think it will, explain to them that you will remove it for work
Thanks for all of your answers.
By the way, it's not vainglorious, neither is it a disregard for personal pride.
It may be a different way to the way some people want to look, but personally, I have always wanted piercings. I have honestly wanted my nose pierced ever since I found out it was something you could have done, and wanted my lip done for at least 10 years before I had it done.
As a trained psychologist (well, a degree anyway, if that counts as trained in your eyes), it says nothing about security or insecurity, it just says that for whatever reason, I like having holes put in me. And my personal dignity is just that - personal. If I think having studs in my face is dignified, that is up to me.
But fair enough if you wouldn't employ me because of it - you're not the first!
Thanks again for your opinions, I really do value them all.
xx
I think whether you would be offered a job or not would depend on issues such as:
- whether it was in a manufacturing environment with machinery where jewellery is banned for safety reasons
- the personal prejudices of the interviewer.
Personally I find a lot of body piercings repulsive to look at & face piercings make me feel physically sick. They do make a lot of people feel uncomfortable looking at them and this might not reflect in your favour. Some employers expect their staff to have a conventional appearance for fear of upsetting or putting off their customers. On balance, if getting another job is important to you, even if you want to make a statement about your own identity, you might be better off leaving the piercings at home.
Personally I would never refuse employment to someone based on their preference for body modifications. It's basic discrimination!
Have a look at this: <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20030910.html">An Open Letter to Employers</a>, written by the wonderfully gorgeous Shannon Larratt, editor / owner of BMEZine and a whole host of other ventures.
You can tell I'm a fan ;) x