1. Mortician Piercings - Mookychick
Sep 3, 2014 · The thing about piercings in particular is that if you're doing something like post-mortems or embalming they will be considered unhygienic in a ...
Do I need to remove my piercings to work as a mortician or in a funeral home? Feminist Health and Relationships Advice
2. A Small Note on Body Jewelry - The Mortuary Student
Oct 28, 2012 · My academic adviser told me at our meeting that there was no delicate way to put it: the piercings have to come out. The stretched ears have to ...
Just a quick weekend update to tide you over until I can gather up the pictures of last week’s dissection. I was actually inspired to start this blog by some friends over at an old LiveJourna…
3. Canadian Embalmers Get Legal Go-Ahead for Visible Tattoos and ...
Jul 25, 2021 · A Canadian labor arbitrator ruled in favor of visible tattoos and piercings for funeral home employees, saying one funeral home chain's ban ...
A labor arbitrator ruled that employers can't deny workers the right to free expression by restricting visible tattoos and piercings.
4. You Want to Be a Mortician? - Confessions of a Funeral Director
“Do you have any advice for those wanting to get into the funeral business? ... Hide all crazy tattoos and piercings! (And you should probably shave your ...
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5. 'Concerns from another era': Funeral homes can't ban employee tattoos ...
Jul 9, 2021 · A funeral home chain's ban on employees having visible tattoos or piercings is a relic of another era and needs to change with the times, ...
Chain feared upsetting grieving clientele but failed to show evidence anyone was unsettled
6. Embracing the Ink: Working in Death Care with Tattoos - Funeral Boss Inc.
Apr 2, 2024 · Tattoos allow funeral professionals to showcase their passions, interests, and values in a visible and meaningful way. 5. Promoting ...
In the realm of traditional professions, the funeral industry might not be the first that comes to mind when you think about self-expression. Yet, as times change and societal norms evolve, so do the individuals who work in these fields. Today, we’re diving into the world of death care professionals who proudly wear their ink while providing compassionate service to those in need.At Funeral Boss Inc., we believe that diversity and personal expression enrich the workplace and the services we offer. Tattoos, once seen as taboo in the funeral industry, are now embraced as a form of self-expression and individuality among our team members. Here’s why working in death care with tattoos can be not only acceptable but also empowering:1. Breaking Stereotypes: Historically, the funeral industry has been associated with conservatism and tradition. However, by proudly displaying tattoos, funeral professionals challenge these stereotypes and demonstrate that they are multifaceted individuals with unique personalities and interests.2. Connecting with Families: Tattoos can serve as conversation starters and icebreakers with grieving families. In an environment where empathy and understanding are paramount, sharing personal stories about tattoos can help build rapport and create a more comfortable atmosphere for those we serve.3. Honoring Loved Ones: Many funeral professionals choose to get tattoos as a way of honoring the memories of their own loved ones who have passed away. These tattoos...
7. [PDF] Funeral Service Employers' Perceptions of Body Art and ...
Nov 20, 2015 · Body piercing is sometimes studied along with tattooing, partly because people with tattoos often have piercings (Buhrich, 1983; Frederick & ...
8. Autopsy Technician Shares Which Piercings You Keep After You Die
Apr 21, 2022 · Funeral. Autopsy Technician Shares Which ... An autopsy technician has revealed which piercings can accompany you to the afterlife.
"The only one that I take out is your tongue ring," Gerald Ledford said. "I remove your tongue during an autopsy."