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A womans rant about her job system being declined has sparked a debate about the correlation betweentattoosandemployment opportunities.
Seeking clarity about the her rejection, Ash returned to the department store location in search of answers.
And she was like, Oh, you just dont have enough experience.
There [were] candidates with more experience than you,' the woman described.
She said that [it] wasnt the reason.
I dont feel like thats true, but whatever.
Ill leave it at that.
She then went on a rant about the alleged cause of herjob applicationbeing turned down.
How are they supposed to get a job if these places are only hiring people based on experience?
It just doesnt make any sense to me.
I want to see if Im the only person experiencing this right now.
Just because I have tattoos doesnt mean that Im not going to be a good worker.
All these places say that theyre hiring, but I feel like theyre not.
Its probably the tattoos.
In contrast, jobs with little or no face-to-face contact with the public are more flexible regardingbody art.
However, people should also consider employers subjectivities.
Bored Pandahas contacted T.J. Maxx for comment.