everybody i work with has a star of life tattoo somewhere on their body and some of them cant be covered by the uniform but as long as its not offensive you do not have to cover your tattoos
everybody i work with has a star of life tattoo somewhere on their body and some of them cant be covered by the uniform but as long as its not offensive you do not have to cover your tattoos
I dont understand why people want to tattoo themselves with a symbol that represents something you may or may not be doing next year.
I have a work in progress. The outline is done. I just need it colored.
It's a Maltese cross with a helmet in the middle with my station number and such.
Yea, I might not be at that station forever. But it's the first place I vollied at. In 2007 I lived there and had the time of life riding with some good fire fighters and emts who also lived there.
When I look at I remember them. It's for me to always look at and remember the bonds ive formed with those guys.
I have a work in progress. The outline is done. I just need it colored.
It's a Maltese cross with a helmet in the middle with my station number and such.
Yea, I might not be at that station forever. But it's the first place I vollied at. In 2007 I lived there and had the time of life riding with some good fire fighters and emts who also lived there.
When I look at I remember them. It's for me to always look at and remember the bonds ive formed with those guys.
Even the older veterans who were once very proud of their military tattoos are now very saddened at the way their body is no longer doing justice to what was one a symbol they were proud of. Many will now keep the tattoo covered to avoid embarrassing questions about "what was that" as the aging process has totally distorted the image that they once cherished as a proud memory. Many probably wish they had gotten photographs of their memories instead of a tattoo.
I don't get the whole tatoo thing, isn't enough that you got your glow in the dark patch?
Might want to check out JEMS issue regarding this as the majority of EMS has policies with "no visible".
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