Man With ‘DEVAST8’ Tattoo on Face Accepts Job Offer

Man With ‘DEVAST8’ Tattoo on Face Accepts Job Offer
Jack Phillips
7/20/2017
Updated:
7/20/2017

A New Zealand man with a tattoo that reads, “DEVAST8,” has accepted a job offer, according to reports.

Mark Cropp, 19, wrote on Facebook last week that he’s been trying to get a job for some time—but that employers wouldn’t hire him due to his unusual tattoo.

Cropp explained to the New Zealand Herald that he inked the tattoo while he was serving time in prison. The tattoo, he claimed, was done when he was drunk. His brother, who was also his cellmate, helped him.

Once he got out of prison, however, Cropp complained on Facebook that he couldn’t get a job. But after his story was featured on a number of news media websites, he got dozens of offers. He turned them down, saying he wanted to find the right one.

“Mark has accepted a local scaffolding job,” his girlfriend, Taneia Ruki, told Daily Mail Australia.

“He could be starting as early as Monday. We are all still locking in the starting day.”

As to why he rejected dozens of offers, she added: “Most of those were outside New Zealand, so they weren’t on the cards.”

Cropp posted a job appeal on Facebook after he was turned down by recruitment agencies.

“I’m keen as to work but have one thing that is stopping me and that’s my tattoo on my face,” he wrote. “I don’t have a CV as of yet but have worked at NZ brick distributors before, also a scrap metal yard … Keen as on job or work place that will take me on.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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