So I've been talking and talking about it. And I've been molding ideas about it. But I DO want to get the tattoo work done soon. I've also been recently mulling over another idea, and ran it by the wife, and she liked it
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Yeah, those both are the one's I've been planning for the longest honestly, and so probably have the most solid foundation to "what I exactly want" really.
This won't affect your ability to get the CO job you want?
sorry to be a downer .. there's one guy here who has a tattoo on his upper arm, he assumed it would never be on show but it does show in scrubs so he's unlikely to ever make it as a surgeon unless he gets them lasered off. I guess you can be careful about where they put them?
Actually you'd be surprised at the amount of C/O's that have tattoo's. I was initially worried about it as well, and it's one of the main reasons I hadn't gotten more up until this point.
But unlike the Police, Correctional Officers are allowed tattoo's. Which is pretty cool in my opinion. It's because they aren't really dealing with the public as much as maintaining the inmates, law enforcement and law administration respectively.
So based on others who have them, this is a fear that I've learned wasn't there.
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And, Red Sonja is a badass.
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sorry to be a downer .. there's one guy here who has a tattoo on his upper arm, he assumed it would never be on show but it does show in scrubs so he's unlikely to ever make it as a surgeon unless he gets them lasered off. I guess you can be careful about where they put them?
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But unlike the Police, Correctional Officers are allowed tattoo's. Which is pretty cool in my opinion. It's because they aren't really dealing with the public as much as maintaining the inmates, law enforcement and law administration respectively.
So based on others who have them, this is a fear that I've learned wasn't there.
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