It requires work but does not accept the cause of tattoo: Here it happened (Photo)

Employment is very difficult, but when you add to the fact that you've been in prison and have a big tattoo on your face, opportunities become even harder to find a job. That was the situation Mark Crop faced when he left New Zealand. He posed this status [...]
That was the situation Mark Crop faced when he left New Zealand.
He posted this status on Facebook, complaining that he couldn't get a job: “Hey, I'm eager to work, but it's one thing that's stopping me, this tattoo on my face, I don't have a CV yet but I've been working on nz Brick distrabuters b4, I'm 19 years old and I'm licensed by students” he writes. “I need a job or a job that would keep me busy. I have a qualifications in painting and decoration, I can also work with electric saws. Any questions please ask me”.
He claims some employers laughed at his face when they saw the tattoo, while one of them told him I couldn't even see you for a second.
On the other hand, talking about “Daily Mail Australia”, his father says his son accepted more than 45 job offers but rejected them all, broadcast Periscope.
The 19-year-old said: “I am waiting for the right job”.
Mark has also decided to take the tattoo off his face, saying: “I'm just waiting for the moment to take it off, that fact sucks because it hurts”
And because, you know, this tattoo makes sense to me, my brother made it so it's hard to make a decision to get rid of it”./Periscopi/















