I can't imagine why not but it does depend on your employer.
Yes, you can have a tattoo and be a veterinarian. However, depending on the type of practice you want to work in and the demographic of the client base, you may need to make sure the tattoo isn't visible while you work.
where do phlebotomist work
"Tattoo removal creams can only do so much, the most they can do is fade the tattoo to make it less visible. If you are looking for a permanent tattoo removal then contact your dermatologist."I'd say no. It'd probably just fade the tattoo at the most.
A phlebotomist must stay home from work until all chickenpox lesions are scabbed over. After that, the infection is not contagious, and the phlebotomist can work again, including drawing blood.
People may be hired as a nurse if they have a tattoo. If the tattoo is not visible or is able to be covered up with clothing, than a tattoo should not be a problem.
nothing visible
depends on what the tattoo is
Being a phelbotomist is a very good idea. The average salary for a phlebotomist would definitely have to depend on where you work at and the econonmy at that moment.
I think that you should get a tattoo where it means the most to you. You can still have a visible tattoo and cover it when you need to. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZfPz98Jv0
Tattoo artists work in tattoo artists that is because of what they do they cannot do it at home because everything has to be steralized
Yes. Please don't get a tattoo on your face, you will regret it, and people will look at you like you're a weird person and judge you for it. Most work places want you to look clean with no visible tattoos.
Not one visible to our eyes, at least not yet.