Astrazeneca Tattoo Policy?





WOW, you are a moron! You just contradicted yourself. The original question was on AZ's tattoo policy. Correct, there isn't a policy in place, hence the reason why a company CAN (sound it out) choose to discriminate against someone with a tattoo. Meaning that it isn't listed in the job description (ie, age, race, religion, gender, etc), therefore the original poster technically would NOT be protected. You're apparently still on the path to complete your GED, and clearly do need to pursue the Bachelor's degree. BTW, I am not the person who you responded to. For context, I too have my master's degree, wife is in medicine, and am a ways away from the 50 year mark. Also have 2 full sleeves that my DM/RD couldn't care leas about.
Do your sleeves show all of your feelings or will you tell us about those too?
 


















“This is so funny. I forgot that I made this post and came back to a bunch of blue hair soon to be retired degenerates that will probably die in the next 15 years from old age talking about tattoos like they are back on granpappies plantation in the good ol’ days.

For reference, I have a Master’s degree and my wife has a doctorate. Many of the docs I call on have tattoos and one even has both arms sleeved. This narrow minded way of thinking is being phased out as soon as you boomers kill off, which will be a glorious day.

By the way I asked what AZ’s policy was, not whether you had your head up your ass on the subject.

Thanks ✌️

I can only imagine what pretentious a-holes you and your wife must be. You forgot you made the post? Please!
 



People on whom tattoos make sense

Jason Mamoa
The Rock
Members of elite military units
Tommy Lee
MMA fighters
Over the hill porn stars

People who shouldn’t have tattoos

Frat boys and sorority gals
Drug reps (see above)
Working professionals
Women

nothing says I’m an individual like following the latest fad.

Lol this response is so funny. Jason and the rock lol
 






The bottom line is anyone who will permanently stamp ink on their bodies has more issues than we will ever know or want to know about. It is deep within their subconscious, life experiences, self worth and the ability to let things go. We are not saying that it is wrong or right, ugly or cool but come on it says a lot about how they regulate their emotions. Ask someone why they got the tattoo and that is your answer.
 



“This is so funny. I forgot that I made this post and came back to a bunch of blue hair soon to be retired degenerates that will probably die in the next 15 years from old age talking about tattoos like they are back on granpappies plantation in the good ol’ days.

For reference, I have a Master’s degree and my wife has a doctorate. Many of the docs I call on have tattoos and one even has both arms sleeved. This narrow minded way of thinking is being phased out as soon as you boomers kill off, which will be a glorious day.

By the way I asked what AZ’s policy was, not whether you had your head up your ass on the subject.

Thanks ✌️

I can only imagine what pretentious a-holes you and your wife must be. You forgot you made the post? Please!

Not a boomer here but I think tatoos are for felons and losers. Have you ever seen an old guy with a tatoo? It isn't a good look and most regret getting them when they were younger as they don't age well.... at all.

Keep telling yourself onlly those older and close minded don't embrace ink and tats but that isn't the case. Ask yourself why you thought you wanted one and tbought it was cool to begin with.

It isn't cool and most around you don't think it is either. You are free to do what you want, just know most peopje around you that see your tats are wondering what kind of drugs you do, where you served your time in jail, and/or what deep insecurities you must have that led you to try to express yourself by turning your body into a billboard.
 



It's a form of body dysmorphia. If you like yourself the way you are you wouldn't have to alter it with tattoo ink.

Yes, this is a measurable of self esteem and mental health. People literally put their instability out there for all to see
 



It's a form of body dysmorphia. If you like yourself the way you are you wouldn't have to alter it with tattoo ink.

Yes, this is a measurable of self esteem and mental health. People literally put their instability out there for all to see

Ive heard putting breathe on your finger or forearm serves as a really good reminder for the younger generation. I wouldn’t want them passing out all over the place.
 















Got to love the same chest beating, self-righteous responder to his own assertions. Jimmie walks into a room, assesses the situation, looks down his nose at everyone and then tells them how they should live. Meanwhile, Jimmie is a narcissist, can't hold a relationship, was part of the rape club at his college fraternity, but attends church on Sundays to show off his shiny threads and well polished BMW while repenting for his sins. Classic douche that probably got the floor waxed with his own ass on numerous occasions and has to assert dominance. We love to laugh at children like you

Breathe buddy, just breathe……….. oh, remember the kitchen sign you bought to look hip goes in the room with the refrigerator and stove. May want to pick up one that says laundry to complete the image.
 



Breathe buddy, just breathe……….. oh, remember the kitchen sign you bought to look hip goes in the room with the refrigerator and stove. May want to pick up one that says laundry to complete the image.

Meet Jimmie.. Deeply insecure, self congratulatory and surrounds himself with yes men. His wife affords him the once monthly, obligatory roll around in the sack, all the while closing her eyes while imagining the one he's so deeply threatened by.. Don't blame Jimmie for this shortcoming (wink wink). .. He can't help it