In using solely the picture as a decision making guide, I would not hire this person in my industry. Here's why:
- He is an adult, but dressed as a child.
- Furthermore, dressed as a child for a media interview.
- Neck tattoos display over a collar, meaning this person has already signaled they will place their personal desires over professional presentation.
- Posture has a hunted look, which does not inspire confidence in knowledge, experience, or competence.
Mostly it's the vacant look and the adolescent clothing on an adult that is a little disturbing.
The other tattoos seem irrelevant to me.
Posture has a hunted look, which does not inspire confidence in knowledge, experience, or competence.Yep. My first thought was, "Tatoos are the least of your problems." Someone needs to introduce this guy to the works of John T. Molloy. Or the book by Miss Manners on how to raise kids, which shows exactly the "good people have good manners" belief system that Molloy talks about. Everything you do, everything you wear, even how you stand tells people things about you. It's your job to make sure the messages you're sending are the ones you want them to hear.