Posted by jlmtractor on June 13, 2008 at 16:11:36 from (70.157.130.155):
In Reply to: Kiddies with public ink posted by UnknownPriestKiller on June 13, 2008 at 15:04:56:
when i hire people i dont go off there appearence totally....
what happened to dont judge a book by its cover?
if that isnt enough proof how bout my cousin?
He did nine years in montana state prison and while there he got full sleeves, but he was there for something he shouldnt have done and he realizes that. he has learnd his lesson, he still is in disbelief how fast things can change and he has learned his lesson for what he did. he will tell you that he is happy to have chores and he is happy to come home and push mow his grass. and he is glad to get up at 4 am to go to work. right after he got out he found a jo setting up a steel ceilings factory and when that job was done he asked the factory manager for a job and the manager said no we dont hire felons. Well the corporate CEO of the huge corporation heard of this and he personally called my cousin and told him that he was hired if he was still looking for a job. my cousin is one of the youngest people there and he is already over the machine shop and the safety program. and he is one of the hardest working people i no and he would do anything for you.
so basically DONT JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER sure just becuz he has tattoos doesnt mean he is a bad person. and that goes for everyone.
America grew out of the thing where if you rode a motorcycle then you were a hells angel and you were so bad. well it is the same thing except with tattoos today why cant we just forget it.
if we werent all different than this world would be really freakn BORING
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