Piercing are not expectable in most society, "Work" is a place to please others, most businesses don’t want to risk customers being offended.
Because they restrict your field of view.
If those piercings are covered and not that exposed, they maybe allowed by some cruise lines, but if it is seen and is very obvious, it may not be allowed as they have standards for their staffs. It would also depend on what is the job of the person with piercing, if it doesnt include interaction with the passenger, he maybe allowed to work with such.
No. People come to school to learn and not sleep. PJ's have a place at home and not school. What we wear sets attitude and how we approach our work.
If we are talking about an industrial piercing, yes you need two piercings. however you can still wear a barbell in one piercing provided that it is fitted to work in that single piercing.
Marines that earned the right to wear it through dedication and hard work.
yes, as long as it's apropriate
they were not allowed to wear clothes they had to cut their toe nails they had to make their beds
No, but you need to have something to work with to lay the piercing out correctly.
You are not allowed to eat or drink. You are not allowed to encourage others to eat. You are not allowed to work, have a bath/shower, wash your hands above your knuckles, wear leather, use electricity, drive, use computers, light candles and many more.
yes
No. Only men/ boys did. Women weren't allowed to wear jeans, and were required to wear skirts and dresses to school and work. There was nothing like sweat pants, short shorts, or short skirts.
Well that is a discussion you need to have with your professional body piercer. Not being able to see what you have to work with makes it difficult to see if the Helix piercing will work for you.