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Definitely. I was thinking about the other side as well though, if it's the exception who is a personal trainer or competes in powerlifting or bodybuilding or something, they wouldn't want to work for someone who frowns on that sort of thing. So for the ones who are just asking for attention, ouch. But for the ones pursuing something in that area as a competition or job, it works both ways - if the employer's cool with it, great, and if not, hey, they don't want to have that tension between pursuits anyway.

It's fine to participate in the activity. It's not fine to be so self-absorbed that you NEED to post those pictures on line for everyone to see. It shows a huge character flaw and one that smart employers will not want in their organization.

Body build your but off, just don't post it on your Facebook page.

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It's fine to participate in the activity. It's not fine to be so self-absorbed that you NEED to post those pictures on line for everyone to see. It shows a huge character flaw and one that smart employers will not want in their organization.

Body build your but off, just don't post it on your Facebook page.

Oh the narcissism of social media.

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