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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 85257" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Send again, the problem is shades of black and white. Where is the line of offensive and not offensive. I'm sure there is a line somewhere. The problem is that when a line is drawn, there will be those that will stick a toe over that line to see what happens. </p><p> </p><p>Then there will be others that will intentionally cross the line just to try and make a statement.</p><p> </p><p>Spent a lot of time in the office with both personality types.</p><p> </p><p>Both types ruin good things for the rest of us. Things that are issues today were not issues several years ago, because people kept pushing and pushing.</p><p> </p><p>I am reminded of a calendar that was on the inside bulkhead of a package car put out by a large public company. Had a keter audit one day, and the escort for the keter guy was from Atlanta. She claimed, and had the authority to state that the calendar was sexually offensive and must be removed. Mind you, no part of the girls were unclothed that would have made it offensive.</p><p> </p><p>As long as it is not overboard, UPS will not take offense at tattoos. But "overboard" differs from one area to the next. And I would expect eventually there will be someone that pushes the point to where everybody will be made to cover them up.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I figure there are more important things in life to push hard over. Body art just ain't one of them.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 85257, member: 484"] Send again, the problem is shades of black and white. Where is the line of offensive and not offensive. I'm sure there is a line somewhere. The problem is that when a line is drawn, there will be those that will stick a toe over that line to see what happens. Then there will be others that will intentionally cross the line just to try and make a statement. Spent a lot of time in the office with both personality types. Both types ruin good things for the rest of us. Things that are issues today were not issues several years ago, because people kept pushing and pushing. I am reminded of a calendar that was on the inside bulkhead of a package car put out by a large public company. Had a keter audit one day, and the escort for the keter guy was from Atlanta. She claimed, and had the authority to state that the calendar was sexually offensive and must be removed. Mind you, no part of the girls were unclothed that would have made it offensive. As long as it is not overboard, UPS will not take offense at tattoos. But "overboard" differs from one area to the next. And I would expect eventually there will be someone that pushes the point to where everybody will be made to cover them up. I figure there are more important things in life to push hard over. Body art just ain't one of them. d [/QUOTE]
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