Lawyers With Tattoos
A tattoo that looks good on an early avocado? 3
I'm thinking of getting a tattoo on my neck. On the left side of my neck ... Will this tattoo ruin my opportunities to study law and practice law in the Philippines?
I recommend getting a slider tattoo on your back. As long as you work as a lawyer, your clothes will cover it. But during the day, you can wear short sleeves and it will be seen.
Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. I support tattoos, but a lot of people don't. They still see people with tattoos living a miserable life and do not want to become lawyers (or doctors). The fact is that very few people allow you to be their lawyer, it will be very difficult to get your services. As a result, you are less likely to find a job and less customers. But since you already have a tattoo on your wrist, this is not possible. So an elbow tattoo is nothing. Choose another profession.
Since the lawyer is still in court, I'm taking him somewhere else! You have a lot of skin that you can dye without looking, so why take a chance?
Career or tattoo? I'll run and put the tattoo down.
Is Faculty of Law Free in the Philippines? Otherwise, I think you should consider saving money for law and college. Everyone drinks avocado, but most have no work. Peace
In the Philippines, I don't know, but in the US and continental Europe it will significantly reduce your customer base. You can hire paralegals and other administrative work, but you do not have to meet with clients.
In the Far East, depending on the state, this may help you gain some defense because it assumes you have experience.
So get a hidden tattoo, change your career goals, or accept boundaries.
maybe not. Tattoos are a negative factor in most professional careers.
If you are planning to work with clients then I strongly recommend not to have visible tattoos. Most employers will tell you why they don't look smart enough.
After all, they will represent your company.
Lawyers With Tattoos
Lawyers With Tattoos
No, I work for an intellectual property law firm in the United States and lawyers do not recommend it.
No, unfortunately, it is considered unprofessional. If you want to make a living from it, you have to decide which image you prefer in your skin or career in your field ... sorry friends ...
Well, at least I didn't go down without explaining myself first.