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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 504352"><p>I once gave a ride to a loader who just got off his shift ( It was snowing and I saw him leave the same time I did and he was on the street) On the way to his home(which was on my way) he remarked that he had been doing this about 5 years. And I asked him had he had the opportunity to become a package driver yet . And he told me that a year previously, his seniority gave him the right to get the job but apparently his tatoos (which I couldn't see because he was bundled up) were apparently an unspoken issue. He said that amongst the many tatoos he had ,one went up his neck a little bit and that in a brown package uniform , a lot of tattos would be visible. Somehow, he was pushed to the side in favor of some one else. Just his story, I don't know if there were other things involved</p><p></p><p> I remember a few years ago, that the navy instituted a policy about incoming recruits couldn't have visible tatoos. This was on sixty minutes. It was grandfathered so that those already in the service could keep what they had. Sixty minutes interviewed an admiral who was with the navy since the korean war and as you might imagine, he had quite a few tatoos. I don't remember their exact reasoning for the policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 504352"] I once gave a ride to a loader who just got off his shift ( It was snowing and I saw him leave the same time I did and he was on the street) On the way to his home(which was on my way) he remarked that he had been doing this about 5 years. And I asked him had he had the opportunity to become a package driver yet . And he told me that a year previously, his seniority gave him the right to get the job but apparently his tatoos (which I couldn't see because he was bundled up) were apparently an unspoken issue. He said that amongst the many tatoos he had ,one went up his neck a little bit and that in a brown package uniform , a lot of tattos would be visible. Somehow, he was pushed to the side in favor of some one else. Just his story, I don't know if there were other things involved I remember a few years ago, that the navy instituted a policy about incoming recruits couldn't have visible tatoos. This was on sixty minutes. It was grandfathered so that those already in the service could keep what they had. Sixty minutes interviewed an admiral who was with the navy since the korean war and as you might imagine, he had quite a few tatoos. I don't remember their exact reasoning for the policy. [/QUOTE]
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