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I'd bet a "$" tattooed into the palm of the sales persons palm might be slightly off setting....
"I don't care how good your product is,,,,if they don't like/trust you....they won't buy from you,,"
Doc Dollar, PhD B.S.
I've got ink but I keep it covered @ work. My co-workers and customers alike are surprised when they see me out in public with short sleeves. I get comments from them like; "I never knew you had tattoos." or "You don't seem like the type to have tattoos." (whatever that means).
No, having ink or piercings doesn't make you a bad person or salesperson. Cover it up at work and take out the piercings. You represent a company and like it or not, they are not concerned with your individual expression. If being able to express individuality it that important in your employment you should work in a coffee shop or be in a rock band. Also do not care for the ear-gauges that stretch earlobes. Had a guy who replaced his gauges with flesh toned discs to make it less obvious. Didn't work, they didn't stand out as much as the multi-colored ones but he looked like the mutant offspring of Dumbo.
Bottom line: First impressions are lasting and you don't get a second chance to make a first impression. Most deals are made or lost at the meet and greet. Why add further risk to losing deals over personal expression. Like greeting a customer with your awesome Oakley sunglasses on, just not a good idea.
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