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cantdrv55 05-14-2014 01:07 PM

Why are so many people getting tattoos? Not an employment issue anymore?
 
I am at Disney with the family and it's hot as hell this week. Of course that calls for shirts and skimpy tops. I can't help notice how many people have tattoos! Used to be bikers, gang members and artsy folks sported tats. Now, I see young parents and grannies/grandpas displaying them. A form of self expression? I remember when getting and displaying tattoos were career limiting. Maybe employers don't care anymore? I guess a Facebook search is more telling than a tat.

vash 05-14-2014 01:08 PM

i'm doing it. just waiting my my mom to pass away. :D

speeder 05-14-2014 01:17 PM

What then, Cliff? Full-on Yakusa style? :)

speeder 05-14-2014 01:18 PM

And yes, I know you're not Japanese. :)

Nostril Cheese 05-14-2014 01:25 PM

What is it with old people complaining about everything?

cantdrv55 05-14-2014 01:27 PM

Nah, it'll be an image of his wife working in the garden. :D

DanielDudley 05-14-2014 01:28 PM

We killed off most of the tribal types, and now they are all coming back as Americans. Of course, they still want their tats, so it is a bit past life regressive...

nostatic 05-14-2014 01:35 PM

you picked the wrong week to do Disney...

dan88911 05-14-2014 01:36 PM

"Why are so many people getting tats?" I think it's fad that has not yet die.
About 35 yrs. back before it became the next big thing. I was a kid then got my belt black.
And of course thought about the dragon tat on the forearm. Decided it had no value for me.
As you stated " Used to be bikers, gang members and artsy folks sported tats."...oh yeah and military guys. A lot of those guys look like they would kick your ass if you looked twice at them.

Same with the piercing crowd, then the fad starts and every wet nose punk has them.
To each his own, I guess.

afterburn 549 05-14-2014 01:37 PM

monkey see monkey do
no original thought(s)
Followers of most anything including one white glove.

scottmandue 05-14-2014 01:45 PM

Not really career limiting anymore...
No tats on me and not judging those who do...
My brother past away several years ago and I was thinking of having a simple bicep memorial tat.
Priced in at around $300
Therefor I estimate some people are running around with several thousand dollars in body art... I kinda wonder how some people can afford that.

cantdrv55 05-14-2014 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 8064570)
you picked the wrong week to do Disney...

It was 102 an hour ago. Another really hot day tomorrow. If I could've rescheduled the vacation, I would have done it. Oh well, still enjoying being with the family!

scottmandue 05-14-2014 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 8064604)
It was 102 an hour ago. Another really hot day tomorrow. If I could've rescheduled the vacation, I would have done it. Oh well, still enjoying being with the family!

Apologize for my native state... we get like one week of +100 degrees a year...

Hugh R 05-14-2014 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 8064570)
you picked the wrong week to do Disney...

Its always the right week to do Disney. Another penny in the paycheck!

SIR70T 05-14-2014 01:57 PM

Darwin

cockerpunk 05-14-2014 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 8064502)
I am at Disney with the family and it's hot as hell this week. Of course that calls for shirts and skimpy tops. I can't help notice how many people have tattoos! Used to be bikers, gang members and artsy folks sported tats. Now, I see young parents and grannies/grandpas displaying them. A form of self expression? I remember when getting and displaying tattoos were career limiting. Maybe employers don't care anymore? I guess a Facebook search is more telling than a tat.

because no one cares anymore.

widebody911 05-14-2014 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dan88911 (Post 8064571)
"Why are so many people getting tats?" I think it's fad that has not yet die.
About 35 yrs. back before it became the next big thing. I was a kid then got my belt black.
And of course thought about the dragon tat on the forearm. Decided it had no value for me.
As you stated " Used to be bikers, gang members and artsy folks sported tats."...oh yeah and military guys. A lot of those guys look like they would kick your ass if you looked twice at them.

Same with the piercing crowd, then the fad starts and every wet nose punk has them.

You left out the escalation. Once everyone has the body mod du jour, someone else has to ratchet it up a notch, and the cycle starts all over again. There's a guy I see at the local Starbucks with his whole face and neck utterly covered in tats. In what customer-facing occupations is that acceptable? There's a girl - looks to be barely 18 - working at the local dollar store with her name and (I'm assuming) DOB tattooed across her chest. Why? There's a pasty-faced young white kid working at the hardware store with a chest of of gang-looking tats. Really?

Now get off my lawn!

HardDrive 05-14-2014 02:07 PM

I have tats, and I love seeing well done, artistically pleasing tats. What's alarming to me are the number of horrible tattoos I see.

All my ink is covered by a t-shirt. I'm not getting them to show off.

Heel n Toe 05-14-2014 02:08 PM

A guy I know was working with someone on drawings for a tattoo for himself. They never got to the point where he was happy with the drawings.

His new outlook on the matter:

"No tatto is the new tattoo."

rcooled 05-14-2014 02:10 PM

Same reason that everybody started wearing their ball caps backwards...it's the 'Lemmings' mentality at work once again. "Hey, everybody's gettin' tattooed...guess I'll get me some too".

It used to be that tattoos actually meant something to many of those who had them, and they identified with others who shared an appreciation for the art. Not so much anymore. It seems that quantity has also replaced quality in this current wave of mega-tattooing. Arms, legs, back, chest, neck...the more the better. Unfortunately, many people's sense of design and aesthetics is sorely lacking, which can result in being stuck with some truly stupid-looking ink. I cringe whenever I see a young woman with vines & flowers tattooed all up & down her arms, or across her upper chest...or some young guy with a flaming skull on the side of his neck. Some tattoos are beautifully designed, and are applied by true artists, but most of those I see lately are just pathetic. And I know all about 'beauty being in the eye of the beholder' and all that, but really...having R2D2 tattooed on your arm? I don't think so...

I really never understood the concept of letting some 'artist' use your skin as their canvas either...and then paying them handsomely for the privilege to boot! If you like some certain design, that's fine...have it done up as a poster, or a T-shirt, so that when you're tired of looking at it, you can dump it. Most people's taste in things evolve as they go thru life. Stuff that you think looks so cool when in your 20s might not seem so stylish when in your 40s, or beyond. At one time, having tattoos would make you stand out from the crowd. Now, if you have tattoos, you are the crowd.

Unlike waking up one day and deciding that wearing your ball cap backwards looks dumb and you stop doing it, tattoos are forever. I can't help imagining that there'll be many 'WTF was I thinking' moments 20 years from now.

fintstone 05-14-2014 02:18 PM

Over half the country does not work...so they can disfigure them self as much as they want.

dan88911 05-14-2014 02:21 PM

You are spot on rcooled. And I hear laser removal hurts like hell. Not to mention the high cost.

aap1966 05-14-2014 02:38 PM

What astonishes me is the tattoos of children's / spouses names down the arms.
What, are you not going to remember their names without cheat-notes? Do you need to be reminded that you have kids?
Also, the job / residence / partner you have at 40 will almost certainly be different to what you had at 18 (and for that you'll probably be entirely grateful), but you're still going to be happy with some fake "tribal" tattoo all down your right arm for your whole life??

Roll eyes

Hugh R 05-14-2014 02:54 PM

I don't have tats, nothing against them. I don't get the people who tat their necks, faces, etc. and get HUGE earlobe piercing that will look like some African tribal thing for the rest of their life.

I guess they make millions in their own ventures and don't care what anyone else thinks.

When I graduated from college 35 y/o I got my hair cut and shaved my beard and tried to look as corporate as I could. Who would hire a long haired, bearded hippe-looking guy for an engineering position in 1979? Yeah sure it was my "right" to be able to express myself. It was also their "right" to hire whomever they wanted.

Gogar 05-14-2014 02:57 PM

Tattoos are the exterior indicator of man's interior search for meaning.


copyright 2014, Gogar

scottmandue 05-14-2014 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 8064628)
There's a girl - looks to be barely 18 - working at the local dollar store with her name and (I'm assuming) DOB tattooed across her chest. Why?

This is what I am talking about regarding the tat I got a quote on, granted if I was going to do it I was super serious, went to a high end shop with quality artist and I was going to have it custom (brother name, date of birth/death, and some kind of arm band to wrap it up) quoted at $300 (and above the sleeve out of sight).

How does a girl working at the 99 cent store afford a tat?

Ayles 05-14-2014 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8064816)
This is what I am talking about regarding the tat I got a quote on, granted if I was going to do it I was super serious, went to a high end shop with quality artist and I was going to have it custom (brother name, date of birth/death, and some kind of arm band to wrap it up) quoted at $300 (and above the sleeve out of sight).

How does a girl working at the 99 cent store afford a tat?

She's ****ing the tattoo artist.

mikester 05-14-2014 04:59 PM

Yeah, I think there are a lot of folks out there that really don't care that much if someone has a tat but at the same time I think there are also a lot of folks out there who get them but don't get them in ways that are always exposed.

My boss always wheres a shirt with long sleeves and never rolls them up at work. He has tattoos but so long as his shirt is on they are all covered up. I have a lot of customers, typically IT or business folks who are the same way. They have them but during business hours they are positioned so that they can keep them to themselves. I do think that in the establishment it's still bad if you can't cover them up in business attire but one thing I think is a reality is that the establishment is getting smaller.

wdfifteen 05-14-2014 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 8064502)
Used to be bikers, gang members and artsy folks sported tats.

As an employer of artsy types, I see candidates who follow the fad of tats as a negative. i need creative people, not followers of fashion.

Arizona_928 05-14-2014 11:46 PM

I had a anesthesiologist that sported sleeves...

Bill Douglas 05-14-2014 11:56 PM

On my last beach holiday, I closely observed :rolleyes: that the beautiful beautiful young girls coming out of Europe had NO tattoos. Very passe in their eyes to have tattoos.

look 171 05-14-2014 11:56 PM

I don't think one can work for Disney if there is a tatoo visible on you. I say good, lets keep it that way.

slakjaw 05-15-2014 12:42 AM

I hate my tats and wish I never got them

onewhippedpuppy 05-15-2014 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 8065476)
On my last beach holiday, I closely observed :rolleyes: that the beautiful beautiful young girls coming out of Europe had NO tattoos. Very passe in their eyes to have tattoos.

Good to hear that every woman hasn't fallen prey to the tramp stamp.

berettafan 05-15-2014 04:41 AM

I've always thought it's just a 'look at me, I'm special' sign. Particularly when the wearer doesn't look like he walks the walk.

What looks cool is a guy who knows who he is and where he's going and has zero need for approval of those around him. THAT is some bad ass **** to see.

osidak 05-15-2014 04:58 AM

A small tattoo in a discrete spot I have no issue with - the people covering themselves I just can not understand - my wife hates them and when I see women with them all over or across their chests...... Turn off

Outback Porsche 05-15-2014 05:08 AM

I'm going for a W or an L, one on each cheek. I can't yet decide which would be better when I chuck a browneye, WoW or LoL?

GH85Carrera 05-15-2014 05:15 AM

I met a buddy for lunch at a the local Twin peaks restaurant last year. Every single waitress had tats. Most had a tramp stamps. Many had massive tats on their legs. I found it gross but I guess they find my opinion as important to them as theirs is to me.

WPOZZZ 05-15-2014 05:35 AM

I dislike tatts, especially on women. and will not date a woman that has them. Lots of my friends have them and I just shake my head. That said, it is their body, so they can do whatever they want to it.

Porsche-O-Phile 05-15-2014 05:46 AM

"I want to get a tattoo so I can express my individuality... Just like all my friends"

Don't really like em, don't have em and won't get one ever. If someone else wants to buy into the whole "thug fashion" look, it's up to them but shouldn't be surprised when others consider them to be dumber and / or lower class than they actually might be.

If a MD dresses up like a bum he or she shouldn't be surprised to find others assuming they're a bum rather than an MD... Same situation. If you look like a thug / punk, don't be surprised if people treat you as such.


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