I did not realize that was the case. Thanks!
Don't take my word for it, I'm just an applicant.
It's just how I interpreted the reg.
I did not realize that was the case. Thanks!
I do not have any tattoos, but I DO want one (or two) after OCS. I have been told that having a tattoo can keep you from promotions and certain jobs as an officer...
Just wanted to see who knew what on this one...
I do not have any tattoos, but I DO want one (or two) after OCS. I have been told that having a tattoo can keep you from promotions and certain jobs as an officer...
Just wanted to see who knew what on this one...
Perhaps you can get a sweet aviation supply or adjutant cool-guy badass tatty.
Perhaps you can get a sweet aviation supply or adjutant cool-guy badass tatty. I'm thinking "Death before 12 pt Times New Roman" with a skull and cross-keyboards or something of the like. You may want to re-evaluate why you want to join the Corps if shit like this is really that important to you.
Perhaps you can get a sweet aviation supply or adjutant cool-guy badass tatty. I'm thinking "Death before 12 pt Times New Roman" with a skull and cross-keyboards or something of the like. You may want to re-evaluate why you want to join the Corps if shit like this is really that important to you.
Here's the thing - you can follow the letter of the law with regards to the tattoo policy and be fine for now. However, as evidenced by the MarAdmin preventing Marines who were grandfathered from serving as recruiters or Marine Security Guards, the policy can change and limit opportunities in the future. I know officers who have tattoos (I have one). However, almost all of us (with one or two exceptions) have tattoos that are NOT visible AT ALL in PT Gear. That's your best bet to keep all options open.Now, any one with any real experience have some words of wisdom?
Here's the thing - you can follow the letter of the law with regards to the tattoo policy and be fine for now. However, as evidenced by the MarAdmin preventing Marines who were grandfathered from serving as recruiters or Marine Security Guards, the policy can change and limit opportunities in the future. I know officers who have tattoos (I have one). However, almost all of us (with one or two exceptions) have tattoos that are NOT visible AT ALL in PT Gear. That's your best bet to keep all options open.
Not to mention if you do a minimum commitment and get out - some employers aren't super-keen on tattoos either.
the comments like " you need to re-evaluate why you want to join the corps" really have bothered me. I guess you seem to think that I want to join and get a tattoo.. When the case is I am currently serving and wish to getthe tattoo. And to go one step further your post, while aimed at being funny was not. It was not even an attempt at being helpful in any way. So, please re-evaluate why you are posting on a forum where people want help not pointless dribble.
Now, any one with any real experience have some words of wisdom?
Teabag53, "folks like me" huh? you are quite the interesting poster.
Anyway, I am aware of the regulations I am seeking opinions in tattoos and being an officer. This is a really basic topic. Just wanting thoughts from officers who have tattoos and if they ever have issues with having them for any reason.