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Piercings on the job
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I just got my nose pierced, and i have been having problems with a old lady at work, before i got this done. and she is now telling me to take it out... do i have to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have about 8 piercings and I work for a company who have stated in my contract I cannot wear them. But the branch I work for has a manager who isnt bothered so I keep them in, but if I change branches I know I will have to remove them. Alot of places dont agree with piercing or tattoos that are visable and although I agree when you work in a place like myself where it shouldnt really matter, its there company and you should have really checked it our beforehand. You have to accpet that as an adult you will have to do things you might not like - like dress in a uniform for your job and obey your contract.
If you really want your job then try and come to a compromise. First offer to wear a blue plaster over it, you will more than likely have to provide your own, this will make the healing process longer though and because you will be touching it regularly , you run the risk of infecting it or causing a bump to form around the piercing site. If there is no real issue safety wise with the jewelry ask them to bear with you for 6 weeks where you will soon be able to put a plug in whilst you work in place of the jewelry.
sarah-dawn, most people have tried to give you the best advice - but Tetjam isn�t one of them. I gave you the real reason why jewellery is forbidden if you�re working with food, and I could have added that if you�re working shifting boxes and stacking shelves, then jewellery becomes a Health & Safety issue. However, if the good advice from me and from the other people here isn�t what you want to hear, and you�re determined to wear your nose-ring, I have to wonder why you wasted our time in the first place? All I can say is it�s your choice, so do as you please - but I hope you aren�t expecting a reference from your current employer.
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i just got my eyebrow pierced again, the first time that i pierced it my manager said it was ok that i should just cover it up with a bandage.. but this time one of the supervisers told me to take it off because there were the new rules but she send me home... was that ok?? can i do something about it??