Upon googling “doctors with tattoos” I was shocked to see that the majority of the popular links lead me to aspiring doctors asking strangers what they might do to alter their body. In response to these posts, very fortunate tattooed professionals responded, as well as pigheaded, rude patients. I found that nurses are …show more content…
Tattooing is a beautiful, unique form of art. Your body is a canvas, and many individuals like to create art on it. It isn’t for everyone though, and there is nothing wrong with that concept either. But why should your skill level and intelligence be undermined by something as simple as a tattoo? A work of art that doesn’t affect any bodies body other than your own. Now, this doesn’t necessarily mean you can walk right into a place of employment with the F-word tattooed in bold, capital letters on your neck and expect to be hired. Visible, vulgar tattoos are a definite no-no if you plan on becoming/being employed, but I’m not talking about vulgar tattoos. I’ve wanted a tattoo since I was little, something to represent the bond held between my two brothers and me. But the issue of finding a job while having tattoos has been one of the main reasons I haven’t gone through with