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this dope. if they ever bring the draft back, ima just get a set of sleeves.
Its always been like this in the Air Force.
I be seeing other branches tatted up like cholos! Especially Army.
Full sleeves, neck, face tats and all.
Air Force, can't cover more than 25% of a seen body part. And nothing abover the collar
This country and especially its military is ALL about appearance and presenting a certain look. I'm in the military and I know first hand that this is true, the standards on image are made very important.
As someone mentioned earlier, there are unwritten rules also. It's no coincidence that almost every president in the past century has been over 5'10" and lean. Not one has been overweight. Also I can guarantee that we'll never see a bachelor president. America is all about presenting an image of perfection and wholesomeness, the inner workings and behind the scenes procedures are another story.
Do you guys really think a police officer would be hired if he had tattoos all over his neck?
If you're the employer, you have every right to set expectations of how you want your company and its employees
The military needs to get their priorities straight. Killing civilians and over looking sexual assault is never addressed, but they are worried about tattoos?
The military needs to get their priorities straight. Killing civilians and over looking sexual assault is never addressed, but they are worried about tattoos?
Do you guys really think a police officer would be hired if he had tattoos all over his neck?
If you're the employer, you have every right to set expectations of how you want your company and its employees
This.
It depends on your area / towns.
Obviously it "urban" areas I see cops with sleeves and random tats, never seen a cop with a neck tat though.
As for the subject at hand, it's in their right to deny anyone based on their standards.
Ok, lets not pretend everybody in the military is risking their lives. A very large percentage of them never leave their desks/offices/garages ect. That being said, the Marines, Air Force and Navy have banned tattoos on the forearms and lower legs since 2008. I had to get my forearm joint grandfathered in.
This has to be one of the dumbest things I have heard... These people are risking their lives to protect our country and you are concerned about them having a forearm tattoo or a leg tat... straight disrespect and waste
On their neck?Do you guys really think a police officer would be hired if he had tattoos all over his neck?
If you're the employer, you have every right to set expectations of how you want your company and its employees
There's a good number of officers with tattoos. Whether they got them after may be a different story
I spent four years in the U.S. Army and only time I ever fired a weapon was during basic training and qualifications. I spent most of my time behind a desk. The majority of servicemem will never come close to combat.This has to be one of the dumbest things I have heard... These people are risking their lives to protect our country and you are concerned about them having a forearm tattoo or a leg tat... straight disrespect and waste
I spent four years in the U.S. Army and only time I ever fired a weapon was during basic training and qualifications. I spent most of my time behind a desk. The majority of servicemem will never come close to combat.This has to be one of the dumbest things I have heard... These people are risking their lives to protect our country and you are concerned about them having a forearm tattoo or a leg tat... straight disrespect and waste
This civilians have a misconception that we all deploy, go outside the wire, or engage in combat... FALSE..I spent four years in the U.S. Army and only time I ever fired a weapon was during basic training and qualifications. I spent most of my time behind a desk. The majority of servicemem will never come close to combat.