jimmy apodaca is a senior project manager for all seasons roofing & waterproofing. he does not believe tattoo should define your professionalism. >> i have tattoos myself so i don't seem to judge people due to their tattoos and showing them at their workplace. i don't think that it has any bearing on how they perform their work. and as far as their professionalism, i don't think it has any effect. >> even though apodaca may not judge it as a body ink, others might view his a little differently. >> i mean i have some on my hands that are very noticeable. so when i'm working with people like architects and engineers, we look at blueprints and they seem to notice that right away when i'm pointing stuff out. so i have-- i can tell that there's been different reactions when they see them, so. >> tattoos are risky because in some work environments, company policy is that employees are not allowed to have visible tattoos. but even some managers and associates have tattoos. they just keep them under wraps. >> my view on tattoos in the workplace is, if it's against the rule,