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Tattoos on the forearms??


highteknology
06-25-2007, 03:32 PM
i'm getting my second tattoo soon. It is going to be an angel. I already found the artist and shop that I want it done at. I have seen his work before, and he has actually done a tattoo on my sister.

I either want the tattoo over my heart or on my forearm. I have meanings for both locations and for the design. It will be for my mom, who passed away in February.

I want some of your thoughts and ideas as to the location of the tattoo. I think that I would rather have it on my forearm. I don't really know why but I would feel more comfortable with it there than over my heart. Plus, i have some scars and "cosmetic blemishes" on my chest that may alter the way the tattoo looks. I want this tattoo to look its best.

The only thing i'm worried about with it being on my forearm is how it will effect my career later in life. I realize that I can cover it up and probably will no matter what line of work i go into (right now it is either working for a financial advisor or the Police Department). I know that I can cover it up with long sleeves, or even the cover up make up type stuff.

Does anyone have an tattoos on their forearms and how does that effect your career and the way you got a job. I know that society is starting to become a little more accepting of tattoos and the places where they are, but its still a concern.

on a side note - i already have one tattoo, on the inside of my ankle. I'm aware of the pain and everything that goes with getting a tattoo.

Cl0ak
06-25-2007, 03:54 PM
Military won't take you anymore with tattoos on the forearms. Police department frowns on it and will make you wear a long sleeve shirt but they prefer you don't have any visible even in a short sleeve. Mostly the problem comes for offensive tattoos such as naked women or racist symbols.

I have a few tats and i've had people at work (customers) that I was delivering to call me a convict because of them. People will judge you based on anything..

highteknology
06-25-2007, 03:58 PM
Military won't take you anymore with tattoos on the forearms. Police department frowns on it and will make you wear a long sleeve shirt but they prefer you don't have any visible even in a short sleeve. Mostly the problem comes for offensive tattoos such as naked women or racist symbols.

I have a few tats and i've had people at work (customers) that I was delivering to call me a convict because of them. People will judge you based on anything..

yeah i heard that about the military. hopefully i won't be joining them anytime soon, and if i do get the tat on the forearm, i won't be joining them, evidently.

its true that we get judged no matter what we look like. i figure i might as well have something on my body that i like, i'm gonna be judged if i have it or not

2.2 Straight six
06-25-2007, 04:04 PM
i want stuff done on both forearms, a pattern on my right forearm, and my second cousin's name and DOB/DOD on my left forearm, in roman numerals.

i guess you have decide between the judgements and getting what you want.

i'm getting them done in black henna soon-ish, so i can see what they're like. job stuff isn't stopping me, i want to be a diesel tech. it's my dad stopping me. he'd kill me.

highteknology
06-25-2007, 04:17 PM
it's my dad stopping me. he'd kill me.

i didn't even tell my dad about my first one. i got it and just waited until he saw it. He told me last night that he actually likes it and thinks its very tasteful. i was quite surprised.

I haven't told him about this one that i want to get. I'm a little scared to tell him because i know he may say something like "mom wouldn't want you to get something like that". I feel though that i need something like this to bring a little closure to everything that happened with her. And i figure i'm 23, he can give me his opinions but ultimately its my body.

2.2 Straight six
06-25-2007, 04:34 PM
it's different in my case, i live in his house, he pays for my food etc..

despite being 18, i can't really get it while living under his roof.

KustmAce
06-29-2007, 12:31 AM
I would recommend not getting a tat you cant hide with a short sleeve shirt until you are very settled into a career with a lot of job security.

An old coworker of mine worked on the retail floor with me and had tats down his arms. He had to where corporate provided long sleeve shirts UNDER his regular camp shirt. And corporate long sleeve shirts are made for the guys in the warehouse, in the winter, with no heat.

TexasF355F1
06-29-2007, 09:46 PM
Reminds me of that old Nickelodeon show Pete and Pete.

I think not hiring military and cops because of certain tats or tats period is stupid. Makes no sense.

tee23
06-29-2007, 09:52 PM
i'm getting my second tattoo soon. It is going to be an angel. I already found the artist and shop that I want it done at. I have seen his work before, and he has actually done a tattoo on my sister.

I either want the tattoo over my heart or on my forearm. I have meanings for both locations and for the design. It will be for my mom, who passed away in February.

I want some of your thoughts and ideas as to the location of the tattoo. I think that I would rather have it on my forearm. I don't really know why but I would feel more comfortable with it there than over my heart. Plus, i have some scars and "cosmetic blemishes" on my chest that may alter the way the tattoo looks. I want this tattoo to look its best.

The only thing i'm worried about with it being on my forearm is how it will effect my career later in life. I realize that I can cover it up and probably will no matter what line of work i go into (right now it is either working for a financial advisor or the Police Department). I know that I can cover it up with long sleeves, or even the cover up make up type stuff.

Does anyone have an tattoos on their forearms and how does that effect your career and the way you got a job. I know that society is starting to become a little more accepting of tattoos and the places where they are, but its still a concern.

on a side note - i already have one tattoo, on the inside of my ankle. I'm aware of the pain and everything that goes with getting a tattoo.
I HAVE ONE TOO. MY NAME ON MY LEFT FOREARM DONT WORRY THERE ARE WAYS TO HIDE A TATOO. WONT AFFECT YOUR CAREER. ITS WHO YOU ARE. I HAVE SEEN DOCTORS AND LAWYERS WITH TATOOS. COVERED AT WORK OF COURSE BUT YOUR WORK WILL SPEAK FOR ITSELF

Zcaithaca
06-29-2007, 10:34 PM
I HAVE ONE TOO. MY NAME ON MY LEFT FOREARM DONT WORRY THERE ARE WAYS TO HIDE A TATOO. WONT AFFECT YOUR CAREER. ITS WHO YOU ARE. I HAVE SEEN DOCTORS AND LAWYERS WITH TATOOS. COVERED AT WORK OF COURSE BUT YOUR WORK WILL SPEAK FOR ITSELF



calm down. this is a civilized thread.

00accord44
06-29-2007, 11:08 PM
^ :lol:

I personally wouldn't get a tat that I couldn't cover year round but thats because I plan on being in front of customers and clients for a good portion of my time in the workforce and I want people to remember what I had to say and not my tats. But for what its worth, a forearm tat is far less offensive than the ever-popular neck tat... or Tyson style face tat

2.2 Straight six
06-30-2007, 07:33 PM
I HAVE ONE TOO. MY NAME ON MY LEFT FOREARM DONT WORRY THERE ARE WAYS TO HIDE A TATOO. WONT AFFECT YOUR CAREER. ITS WHO YOU ARE. I HAVE SEEN DOCTORS AND LAWYERS WITH TATOOS. COVERED AT WORK OF COURSE BUT YOUR WORK WILL SPEAK FOR ITSELF

Please don't tell me it's so you don't forget it..

skibum1111
06-30-2007, 07:47 PM
There was a study on tats here in the us a while back, indicated that visible tats on your arms, neck, etc. would cost you upwards of $500k in lost income over the span of 40 years or so. I've seen it where I work, alot of the job is based on customer service and corporate actually listens to customers.

highteknology
07-02-2007, 09:25 AM
There was a study on tats here in the us a while back, indicated that visible tats on your arms, neck, etc. would cost you upwards of $500k in lost income over the span of 40 years or so. I've seen it where I work, alot of the job is based on customer service and corporate actually listens to customers.

interesting. do you know where i could find the report?

skibum1111
07-02-2007, 07:44 PM
I'll try and dig it up. It's in a file at work, just have to remember which one.

eversio11
07-03-2007, 02:29 AM
It's not a question of whether or not this tattoo will affect your career opportunities. The question is whether or not you care regardless. If you really want a tat on your forearm, you'll get it.

highteknology
07-03-2007, 09:32 AM
It's not a question of whether or not this tattoo will affect your career opportunities. The question is whether or not you care regardless. If you really want a tat on your forearm, you'll get it.

i agree with you, and i will more than likely get it in the next couple of months. I'm prepared for the consequences that may come with it. I was just seeing if anyone had first hand experience with forearm tats and how it effects the job

KustmAce
07-05-2007, 04:12 AM
i agree with you, and i will more than likely get it in the next couple of months. I'm prepared for the consequences that may come with it. I was just seeing if anyone had first hand experience with forearm tats and how it effects the job

If you have to question it, you should probably wait a while...You can always get a tat, not so easy to take it off.

scoobytuff
07-07-2007, 11:26 AM
Like it or not people judge you by your appearance. While I really don't care what other people think, I still have to provide for my children. There is nothing wrong with tattoos I have one, but it can be covered easily with a short sleeve shirt. Tattoos are becoming more acceptable everyday but I wouldn't put myself at a disadvantage for a tattoo. I agree that your work should speak for itself. The people that will sign your paycheck may have a hard time seeing through that, more so if you have any customer interface. I personally don't want to limit myself now or ever because of a tattoo that I thought was a good idea when I got it.

funcruise
07-09-2007, 04:29 PM
I have one on my forearm, wrist, upper arm and on the back of one hand. No one has ever mentioned them except maybe little kids. I have never had to work in an office or any place where you have to wear a suit and tie as I have been an over the road truck driver for years so appearences dont matter as much....But...if I had the choice to do it over again, I would not. There are other ways to remember your mom like keep her memory in your heart, visit her grave , keep her picture close . Wait for a year and see if you still feel the same way about a tattoo. Once its there its there for the rest of your days . Think about it...............

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