“Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place…”
Many people believe that tattoos make a person unemployable. This was posted on Twitter by “banana belt betty” on August 27, 2019:
“Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place for hours while tiny needles are jammed into your skin and that’s what every corporate meeting I’ve ever been in has felt like “
The tweet received over 19,200 likes. “@bananabeltbetty” was removed from Twitter and the original tweet no longer exists.
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Merky 🥃
@Merky__
💯 RT @bananabeltbetty: Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place for hours while tiny needles are jammed into your skin and that’s what every corporate meeting I’ve ever been in has felt like
6:17 PM · Aug 28, 2019·Talon Android
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Marie Le Blé
@mleble
TWEET OF THE DAY: Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place for hours while tiny needles are jammed into your skin and that’s what every corporate meeting I’ve ever been in has felt like @bananabeltbetty https://the-daily-view.com
10:28 PM · Aug 28, 2019·Twitter Web App
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@0xBanana
Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place for hours while tiny needles are jammed into your skin and that’s what every corporate meeting I’ve ever been in has felt like
#tech #infosec #jobs #career
2:08 PM · Oct 27, 2019·Twitter Web Client
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Tal
@taldragon
.@ bananabeltbetty wrote: Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place for hours while tiny needles are jammed into your skin and that’s what every corporate meeting feels like
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Kit
@BookWormwithTea
· Jan 29
(The original tweet by @bananabeltbetty is shown.—ed.)
Replying to @LUCYANARANDALL and @wordofgreen
10:15 AM · Feb 1, 2022·Twitter Web App
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Ralph Nelson Willett
@NorthernOvation
I was just pondering… Tattoos should actually make you more employable because it shows you can sit in place for hours while tiny needles are jammed into your skin and that’s what every corporate meeting I’ve ever been in has felt like.
12:10 PM · Jul 24, 2022·NorthernOvationMediaBot