Some jobs that typically do not allow piercings include healthcare professions, food service roles, and certain corporate positions.
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.
Depends, read the code of conduct some allow piercings some don't
Your best bet is to go to the interview with retainers in your piercings. They'll still be noticeable but it shows that you're at least trying to hide your piercing. Most fastfood places don't allow facial piercings but some may. JUst ask around where you're interested to find out.
yes they do
The more a job requires interaction with the public and making good impressions, the less likely that visible tatoos and piercings will be allowed. You will find that most customer service jobs, education related jobs and office jobs do not allow visible tattoos and piercings, however some are allowing ones that are not considered to be distracting or offensive.
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.
yes you want to look good and trust worthy
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.
On one hand, you shouldn't be a fake person. However, fake piercings let you see how it works and how others will react to you before you commit to real piercings. If you are underage, cannot find a piercer, unable to get permission, or if you have a job that doesn't allow piercings fake piercings are a good alternative.
Schools can't make piercings "illegal," but each school has different rules; for example, some schools allow nose piercings, but studs, not hoops. Most schools, however, don't care or won't even see that you have a tongue ring.
Yes, there are many legitimate jobs out there that allow you to work from home. You can find independent contracting jobs through kgb.com and quicktate.com.
There are many types of machines and many jobs will allow you to learn about machines. Factory jobs frequently teach you about the machine as you learn your job. It is on the job training.