I have a job where you cant have piercings, I am not ready to let my nose piercing close up could I get buy with a clear retainer? Or would the company not like that?
You arent allowed to have piercings because they want to set a certain standard for appearance. They arent your parents, they dont care that you HAVE piercings, just that you dont show them and look cut up at work. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 10:40 am: the company that my dad owns would think it is okay if an employee has a clear retainer. go ahead and get the little clear thing, and if your boss says something about it (hopefully he doesn't gaze at your nose that closely) then decide what to do from there. but in my experience, a clear little thingy is okay. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 10:18 am: I would get a clear retainer. If your boss even notices it, they will let you know if it is ok or not. But I would wager that nine times out of ten, they won't even notice it.
MightyMitch answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 9:49 am: I think you should talk to your boss. Also if you want to keep your job iwould get rid of the nosering. I know its a hard decision but I think you will make the right choice.Also you can think of it, if you take off the ring, as a new style for you. [ MightyMitch's advice column | Ask MightyMitch A Question ]
phatdopelove answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 9:48 am: Probably most jobs don't allow piercings and some do, and if they dont allow it they usually ask you to wear a clear ring or something like that, ask your company/job if they allow you to do that but if they do not allow it at all you just have to take it out only while your working. [ phatdopelove's advice column | Ask phatdopelove A Question ]
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