I recently got my lip pierced and it's come to my attention that, if I so desired, I would be unable to work in certain places. I've been discussing with a few friends why piercings, facial piercings in particular, are considered so off-putting when encountered in a place of business, and we've all sort of come to the same conclusion: they're distracting, and to some, unappealing. And it's not the more profession of places either: I know of several grocery stores than will not allow an employee to work there if they are sporting visible piercings or tattoos. My question is not why this is considered unappealing; I know it's because of how the piercings could be perceived by the general public. I can understand places like Starbuck's, and businesses that demanded a higher level of respect utilizing this policy because they have a very specific look that they sell to a very unspecific demographic. However, if the IGA down the street declared that they were going to use this policy, they'd never hear the end of it.
Ok, I'm sure that all of my bitching was very erratic, as well as barely relevant to my question, but here it is anyway: When you see someone working in the service industry, and they have facial piercings, do you find them distracting, unpleasant, or unattractive? Or is the reasoning behind this policy completely ungrounded? There, the only discussion value this thread will ever see.
Ok, I'm sure that all of my bitching was very erratic, as well as barely relevant to my question, but here it is anyway: When you see someone working in the service industry, and they have facial piercings, do you find them distracting, unpleasant, or unattractive? Or is the reasoning behind this policy completely ungrounded? There, the only discussion value this thread will ever see.