Depends how laid back your manager is.ive seen people with them and it was not a problem.
I've been working at Sears for a little over two years now. I was hired in with my nose pierced, and none of the managers ever told me to take it out. In fact, four other girls at my work have facial piercings and work on the floor. LOL a few have visible tattoos as well.
You'll have to call up the store. They may have rules about the number of piercings or the location. Some managers are okay with them and others are not.
Not alot of extremely professional places allow facial piercings, as it *somehow* looks or is deemed to be *un-professional*. Most cafes, clothing stores (depending on the store), most beauty parlours, hairdressing salons, or anything in the fashion/art/fast food industry will allow facial piercings, as it expresses individuality and are often a *fashion statement*. If you want an office job, earning a real nice wage; I'd stick to ear and septum piercings.
because facial hair doesn't suit females. The Italians are very correct.
The law in most places is that you must be 18 to get piercings in places other than the ear lobe. Laws vary from state to state and some actually allow children to get some piercings with their parent's permission.
Starbucks generally allows employees to have eye piercings, including eyebrow piercings, as long as they are not disruptive or considered extreme. However, specific policies may vary by location and management discretion. Employees are encouraged to maintain a professional appearance, so it’s best to check with local management for any specific guidelines.
Some jobs that typically do not allow piercings include healthcare professions, food service roles, and certain corporate positions.
Depends, read the code of conduct some allow piercings some don't
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Retail tore interviews usually allow facial hair as an acceptable appearance as long as it is well kept.
Yes, Sears wil allow you to use your coupon on clearance merchandise. You can use your Sears coupon on anything in the store.
To allow for future expansion.