Tattooed woman 'told to put bag over head by Jobcentre' (3 Viewers)

Martin

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Tattooed woman 'told to put bag over head by Jobcentre'
A woman with 30 tattoos claims she was told to ''put a bag over her head'' when she went for a job interview.

Hayley O'Neil, 23, - who also has 20 body piercings - says was also advised to ''stand behind a wall'' when she asked a job centre official what post she could apply for.

She eventually left the Job Centre Plus centre in Blackburn Lancs in tears without any interviews lined up after the advisor concluded: ''Who would hire you looking like that?''

Miss O'Neil, who got her first tattoo from her mother as an 18th birthday present said: ''I just felt so humiliated. I couldn't believe what this guy was saying.

''I said I could take the piercings out but they look a lot worse when they are out."
"The guy said: 'on first impressions do you think anyone would hire you?' He said: 'look at it this way if you were to stand behind a wall - or put a paper bag over your face do you think you would have a better chance?'

"He then backtracked and tried to say that he was sorry and hoped I wasn't offended but I was.

"He talked to me as though I was just going through a phase in my life, but this is my lifestyle choice, and this is who I am."

However a spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions denied any inappropriate remarks had been made during the interview, adding "Job Centre Plus offers standard job hunting tips which include dressing appropriately when going for an interview or visiting a potential employer."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...n-told-to-put-bag-over-head-by-Jobcentre.html

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V

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I mean come on. The guy shouldn't have said it, but most of us would think the same way.
 

Buck Fuddy

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Strange as it may seem, one of the test cases for tolerance is actually going to be dealing with people who are disfigured, not through accident or birth defects, but through their own choice.
Doesn't seem strange to me though.


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Enron

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I'm know plenty of people that are tatted up and are really smart and good at what they do.

However, it's best to try to look like you're trying to be professional when going into a job interview. That means covering up your ink as much as possible.
 
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Martin

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    I mean come on. The guy shouldn't have said it, but most of us would think the same way.
    The first sign of civilization is that you don't say everything you think.

    To give a very concrete example, you wouldn't want me in the early stages of Juventuz to admit or reject people based on their picture, would you? If I'd done that we wouldn't have had those discussions about tattoos cause there would be no tattooed people in here :D
     

    mikhail

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    The first sign of civilization is that you don't say everything you think.
    Absolutely. However, he was there to give interview advice, and he did need advise her that the tattoos were going to hurt her chances in the vast majority of interviews.

    It's just that he managed to say that in the single most tactless way I can think of. Given that a major part of his job involves talking to people who are sabotaging their own careers, his boss needs to have a short, tactless talk with him.
     
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    Absolutely. However, he was there to give interview advice, and he did need advise her that the tattoos were going to hurt her chances in the vast majority of interviews.

    It's just that he managed to say that in the single most tactless way I can think of. Given that a major part of his job involves talking to people who are sabotaging their own careers, his boss needs to have a short, tactless talk with him.
    It was kinda sad when the woman in the interview said "I could take my piercings out but then it looks worse".
     

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