Well, that depends. If they are visible during an interview in the corporate world, yeah, it may. If you are going to be interviewing as an artist for a development company, probably not. If you have tattoos everywhere and are interviewing at a bank, it's probably not going to happen.theklng said:is it really that bad with the tattoo business? would one on the chest or upper arms really have that much of an effect in a job interview?Spinwhiz said:Agreed. If you ever try going for a corporate job, it may be hard. I know a lot of people have to cover their tattoos, so not sure what you will do for your tongue.AkJay said:I agree with George, you think it's cool now, but whe nyou get older, you will hate yourself, and people will mock you terribly.
i'm just thinking that for those kind of corporate environments, you'd have your piece(s) covered either how. executives usually wear suits, and i bet a person applying for a bank job would put on at least a blazer, covering the worst. by the time you're on the inside, i don't think people will mind.Spinwhiz said:Well, that depends. If they are visible during an interview in the corporate world, yeah, it may. If you are going to be interviewing as an artist for a development company, probably not. If you have tattoos everywhere and are interviewing at a bank, it's probably not going to happen.theklng said:is it really that bad with the tattoo business? would one on the chest or upper arms really have that much of an effect in a job interview?Spinwhiz said:Agreed. If you ever try going for a corporate job, it may be hard. I know a lot of people have to cover their tattoos, so not sure what you will do for your tongue.AkJay said:I agree with George, you think it's cool now, but whe nyou get older, you will hate yourself, and people will mock you terribly.
So, it's not that tattoos, piercings, etc hurt in every situation, there are just some traditional and corporate jobs that will frown upon it.
I agree about covering up the tattoos and that will fly in a corporate environment, you are correct. I know a guy who wears a long sleeve shirt everyday because he has tattoos up and down his arms. It's just the way it is for his job but he doesn't regret getting the tattoos either. I think the people who are screwed are those that can't be covered up, like something on the neck or, if you are face-to-face with customers on a daily basis, facial piercings, strange contacts (one guy I saw had WHITE and it freaked people out) or a split tongue.theklng said:i'm just thinking that for those kind of corporate environments, you'd have your piece(s) covered either how. executives usually wear suits, and i bet a person applying for a bank job would put on at least a blazer, covering the worst. by the time you're on the inside, i don't think people will mind.Spinwhiz said:Well, that depends. If they are visible during an interview in the corporate world, yeah, it may. If you are going to be interviewing as an artist for a development company, probably not. If you have tattoos everywhere and are interviewing at a bank, it's probably not going to happen.theklng said:is it really that bad with the tattoo business? would one on the chest or upper arms really have that much of an effect in a job interview?Spinwhiz said:Agreed. If you ever try going for a corporate job, it may be hard. I know a lot of people have to cover their tattoos, so not sure what you will do for your tongue.AkJay said:I agree with George, you think it's cool now, but whe nyou get older, you will hate yourself, and people will mock you terribly.
So, it's not that tattoos, piercings, etc hurt in every situation, there are just some traditional and corporate jobs that will frown upon it.
i realize that you may not be able to give out information about this, but if you applied for a job at the escapist, would a tattoo have an effect on whether you got accepted or not?
Hahah! I like that! Hell, even if it goes well, I might use that.Lono Shrugged said:(If it goes wrong just say you pissed off a yakuza boss)
I have.Lono Shrugged said:Sounds to me like you've already made your mind up on this.
I agreegeorge144 said:This sounds like something you will really regret in 20 years time.
There are historic cases of this happening with tribes and rituals. I just can't recall which tribes right now. ^_^;; I didn't think Africa was involved, but that's cool too!jebbo said:similar to some African tribes do, can look better than tattoos in my opinion
I saw a split years ago (it was also one done in a medical environment, so it looked alot better than the ones you see coming out of tattoo parlors). I was shocked, and amazed. At first, I denounced it as crazy. But I kept coming back to it, thinking, "that's actually kind of sexy." I think this was long before youtube.jebbo said:It's definitely an odd mod, extreme and not many people go for it. You say you've always wanted it, is that after seeing someone else with one, or have you just *wanted to split your tongue* for some time..?
Well, I read somewhere a while ago that sexually, a good tool becomes better. If you're awful, the better tool won't make you much better.jebbo said:Also, you're a girl, is there a sexual element to this as well? Can't imagine getting head off someone with 2 tongues!! (And stop sniggering at the back it's a valid question)
Anyway you've probably made your mind up by the sounds of the OP and I say go for it, if you've thought long and hard about it then do it. Your body, your tongue, your life