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People have tattoos. The New York Times has noticed! But a lot of people are still hiding their tattoos, even though they got them and they like them. This is because of the office .
And while Americans are getting more comfortable with tattoos in the office, they also seem increasingly adverse to wearing ties, which, for years, were part of the professional man's uniform.
And while Americans are getting more comfortable with tattoos in the office, they also seem increasingly adverse to wearing ties, which, for years, were part of the professional man's uniform.
Jordan Moore got her first tattoo when she was 18. Now 21, she has a total of six tattoos covering most of her upper arm and thigh, among other locations. The most prominent of these must be ...
Maybe you have a tattoo — or tattoos — and have been covering them up at the office. Or maybe you are thinking of getting one, but aren't how others, especially an employer, will react.
Once in vogue with bikers and sailors, tattoos achieved mainstream popularity a decade ago, adorning the skin of celebrities, models and professional athletes.Today, one in every 10 Americans has ...
"You’ve devoted your body to ‘The Office,’” the actor who portrayed Dwight Schrute told Kristan Gillis, who plans to cover both of her legs in tattoos dedicated to the show.
Guess what? People have tattoos. The New York Times has noticed! And maybe tattoos aren't so very "bad" anymore. Maybe. "Merely by glancing around, it's clear that tattoos are no longer the sole ...
She rounded the table to show him, saying “I have 23 ‘Office’ tattoos so far …” “Wait a minute, wait a minute,” Wilson said, putting his hand up to stop her.
If Dwight Schrute met Kristan Gillis, he’d probably call her “an impressive specimen.” After all, she might be the only specimen with 23 tattoos related to “The Office.” Stream NBC 5 for ...