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Retail shop denies job to woman with face tattoos; her angry reaction goes viral.

Tattooed Woman Calls Out TJ Maxx After Job Rejection

A heavily tattooed woman recently blasted TJ Maxx on TikTok for rejecting her job application. Instead of sympathy, viewers offered a reality check. Many called visible face tattoos and piercings “career enders,” claiming they made her “unemployable.”

Application Denied — and No Call Back

Ash Putnam, known online as @ashxobrien, shared her frustration in a viral TikTok.
“I applied to TJ Maxx a few weeks ago,” said the 24-year-old. “They didn’t even call me. I just got an automated email saying I wasn’t hired.”

She Confronts the Hiring Manager

Putnam, who has facial tattoos and multiple piercings, didn’t stop at the rejection email. She went directly to the store to get answers.
“I asked why I didn’t get hired,” she recalled. The manager explained other candidates had more experience.
Putnam pressed further: “Was it because of my tattoos?”
The manager denied it. But Putnam didn’t buy it. “I don’t feel like that’s true,” she added. “But whatever.”

Young and Frustrated

In her video, Putnam posed a question to her audience:
“How are young people supposed to gain experience if no one hires them without it?”
Before signing off, she asked others to share their own struggles with finding work.
“I hate that my tattoos have become a barrier,” she said. “They don’t define my work ethic.”

Internet Users Don’t Hold Back

Putnam’s story drew thousands of comments — and not all were kind.
One user wrote, “Maybe it’s the demon spider?” referencing her tattoo from neck to cheek.
Others were blunt:

  • “Unemployable.”

  • “You’d fit in as a tattoo artist or a movie extra.”

  • “It’s not that you have tattoos. It’s where you put them.”

Hiring Pros Speak Out

Some users offered insight from inside the industry.
An HR supervisor commented, “No way would TJ Maxx put you in a customer-facing role.”
A former TJ Maxx hiring manager chimed in: “It’s the face tattoos and piercings. That’s the issue.”

A Bigger Debate on Ink at Work

While tattoos have become more common in many workplaces, facial ink still raises eyebrows — especially in retail.
Putnam thinks it’s time for that to change.
Speaking to the Daily Star, she said, “Tattoos, piercings, colored hair — they’re not unprofessional. They show creativity. Companies need to move past this.”

What Do You Think?

If you were hiring, would you consider someone with visible tattoos and piercings?
Drop a comment and share this story — let’s open the conversation.

K

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