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<blockquote data-quote="The Range" data-source="post: 3639705" data-attributes="member: 51803"><p>2018. I don't associate tattoos with professionalism or lack thereof. As a member of the general public, I'm more triggered observing a ups driver wearing long sleeves in the blazing heat because of an archaic policy attempting to mask someone's individuality. If we are truly concerned with "looking sharp" and "professional", UPS would require uniforms to be tailored. A driver with a groomed beard and exposed tattoos with a tailored uniform is going to look more professional than all these drivers wearing their oversized brown ponchos with winged sleeves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Range, post: 3639705, member: 51803"] 2018. I don't associate tattoos with professionalism or lack thereof. As a member of the general public, I'm more triggered observing a ups driver wearing long sleeves in the blazing heat because of an archaic policy attempting to mask someone's individuality. If we are truly concerned with "looking sharp" and "professional", UPS would require uniforms to be tailored. A driver with a groomed beard and exposed tattoos with a tailored uniform is going to look more professional than all these drivers wearing their oversized brown ponchos with winged sleeves. [/QUOTE]
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