Yes and no... But first of all we are correction officers not guards. Since we are not in the "public eye" our standards are alittle more relaxed. You cannot have tattoos on your face neck or below the wrist. But most correctional facilities won't care unless they are or look like gang tats
yes, as long as the tattoos are not visible to the public.
This depends upon the place of employment. Some places allow visible tattoos.
It varies depending on the size of the facility. There are government guidelines for the ratio of guards to prisoners. The higher the capacity of the prison - the higher the number of guards required.
Linda Cohn is a journalist with ESPN. She does not have any visible tattoos. She could have tattoos that are not visible, but she does not tell the public.
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Prison tattoos.
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Aldi's policy on visible tattoos can vary by location and management. Generally, many Aldi stores allow employees to have visible tattoos, but they may need to be tasteful and not offensive. It's best for employees to check with their specific store management for the most accurate guidelines regarding tattoos in the workplace.
Yes you can, but they discourage leg and arm tattoos that are visible while wearing the uniform
Yes, some hotels have policies that prohibit guests from displaying visible tattoos.
Usually India ink.
Tom Brady does not have any tattoos (visible tattoos anyway).