That depends on the policy of the particular company he works for. There is nothing in the nature of his job otherwise that would prohibit it.
No you are not allowed to have body piercings according to most military regulations. It obstructs the wear of the uniform.
no.
"allowed" is a funny word.. because how will they know unless you tell them..? Tattoos feel a lot different than piercings.... so you might not faint when/if you get one?
There are no good reasons why tattoos and body piercings are not allowed in the work place. We're all free to be who we want to be? BS! I have tattoos and piercings but thankfully I have a job where I need to look like an average person so I can wear and have whatever I want. Lucky me I guess.
Depending on the team, piercings may or not be allowed. Many teams that participate in stunting, will require you to remove any piercings before participating. Other teams that do not do any stunting, will allow you to have piercings. If you are trying out for a team with traditional values, they may look down at peircings. No, all peircing must be removed while participating. you can have them you must take them out when actually cheering. It is a UCA(universal cheer association) rule!!!
I do not know the answer, but I'm sure that ears, noses and that stuff is allowed.
You would need to check the dress and code of conduct policy. just earrings because they are a prep-school that takes pride in their students clothing. But, you can have multiple piercings.
Check with the court clerk, chances are really good you won't clear security.
In the USA you are allowed to make your own decisions once you are eighteen.
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The majority do not allow you to enter if you have a tattoo, or a visible piercing that isn't the usual ear piercing.