Hello everyone, my name is Mick, I am a former Marine Infantryman. My secondary job in the Marines was as an assistant Corpsman. A task which I coveted, and took a lot of pride in. Since becoming a civilian, I have had a very difficult time adjusting. I think I've done just about every Blue Collar job there is. Yet, nothing has satisfied me. However, recently, I did some serious soul searching. During which time, I asked myself some pertinent questions. I.E- What are you good at?...What drives you?...What will make you sleep good at night? Without hesitation, I thought to myself- "Well shit, I loved helping out the Doc (Navy Corpsman). I also enjoyed patching up my fellow Jarheads, and not having to fire my weapon." Then, it all made sense to me. Why not see if I can become a Paramedic? So, I did a web search to learn more about the field and I stumbled upon the topic of Tattoos. And, in very short order, I realized that Tattoos we're greatly frowned upon. That being said, I'll cut to the chase here. I'm moving to Miami in September. I would love to take the EMT Basic and eventually work my way up to Paramedic- Yet, I am wondering if the juice is worth the squeeze. Both of my arms are sleeved with tattoos. There is nothing vulgar or suggestive about my artwork. Yet, the fact remains, that they are full of ink. My question is- Do I have A real chance at being hired in Miami with arm sleeves? I would be willing to work in the worst neighborhoods and in the worst conditions- Since, there's nothing that could really phase me at this point. I just want a god damn job! Anything over 30 Grand a year will be the most money I've ever seen. So, I won't complain like most people out there. I just want to wake in the morning with purpose, direction, and enough money to put a roof over my head and food on the table. But, I'm scared that my arm sleeve tattoos will crush my dream. Please, will someone out there in Internet Land tell me that I can be an EMT/Paramedic in the City of Miami with Arm Sleeve Tattoos.
-Mick