Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You missed the boat. My parents said that they wouldn't pay for college if I got a tattoo. You didn't say that beforehand so you can't do anything about it. Just counsel him about when he gets his next one (because he will) to be smart about placement and content.
He knew we didn't condone tattoos well before he got one, and made no mention of wanting one since he was 16 and in a stupid 'tattoos are art' phase. I just thought it would be obvious that intentionally making yourself unhireable would forfait our funding of his now-pointless education. But yes, maybe I should have made that abundently clear before sending him to college. But again, at no point did I think this would be a worry.
Anonymous wrote:You missed the boat. My parents said that they wouldn't pay for college if I got a tattoo. You didn't say that beforehand so you can't do anything about it. Just counsel him about when he gets his next one (because he will) to be smart about placement and content.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
I'm sorry I come across as being unreasonable, but I am just angry and unsure what to do.
My reasoning behind pulling our funding for college is that this incredibly immature decision makes his degree worthless. Having a tattoo makes him unhirable outside crappy restaurant jobs. No professional setting would hire him, so why should we spend thousands of dollars on a worthless piece of paper? If he's happy being a tattooed thug working as a server then that's fine, but I'm not okay with throwing more of our money towards his now-worthless degree.
Plus, while we can afford to cover his education, personally I feel like the money would be better kept in a savings account for his two younger siblings who have not thrown their employment future in the gutter.
Again, ideally, I would love to see him grow up, get some loans, and should he get lme and DH would likely be willing to pay for those loans once they come due, assuming he comes to his senses and removed the tattoos.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
I'm sorry I come across as being unreasonable, but I am just angry and unsure what to do.
My reasoning behind pulling our funding for college is that this incredibly immature decision makes his degree worthless. Having a tattoo makes him unhirable outside crappy restaurant jobs. No professional setting would hire him, so why should we spend thousands of dollars on a worthless piece of paper? If he's happy being a tattooed thug working as a server then that's fine, but I'm not okay with throwing more of our money towards his now-worthless degree.
Plus, while we can afford to cover his education, personally I feel like the money would be better kept in a savings account for his two younger siblings who have not thrown their employment future in the gutter.
Again, ideally, I would love to see him grow up, get some loans, and should he get lme and DH would likely be willing to pay for those loans once they come due, assuming he comes to his senses and removed the tattoos.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
I'm sorry I come across as being unreasonable, but I am just angry and unsure what to do.
My reasoning behind pulling our funding for college is that this incredibly immature decision makes his degree worthless. Having a tattoo makes him unhirable outside crappy restaurant jobs. No professional setting would hire him, so why should we spend thousands of dollars on a worthless piece of paper? If he's happy being a tattooed thug working as a server then that's fine, but I'm not okay with throwing more of our money towards his now-worthless degree.
Plus, while we can afford to cover his education, personally I feel like the money would be better kept in a savings account for his two younger siblings who have not thrown their employment future in the gutter.
Again, ideally, I would love to see him grow up, get some loans, and should he get lme and DH would likely be willing to pay for those loans once they come due, assuming he comes to his senses and removed the tattoos.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
I'm sorry I come across as being unreasonable, but I am just angry and unsure what to do.
My reasoning behind pulling our funding for college is that this incredibly immature decision makes his degree worthless. Having a tattoo makes him unhirable outside crappy restaurant jobs. No professional setting would hire him, so why should we spend thousands of dollars on a worthless piece of paper? If he's happy being a tattooed thug working as a server then that's fine, but I'm not okay with throwing more of our money towards his now-worthless degree.
Plus, while we can afford to cover his education, personally I feel like the money would be better kept in a savings account for his two younger siblings who have not thrown their employment future in the gutter.
Again, ideally, I would love to see him grow up, get some loans, and should he get lme and DH would likely be willing to pay for those loans once they come due, assuming he comes to his senses and removed the tattoos.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
I'm sorry I come across as being unreasonable, but I am just angry and unsure what to do.
My reasoning behind pulling our funding for college is that this incredibly immature decision makes his degree worthless. Having a tattoo makes him unhirable outside crappy restaurant jobs. No professional setting would hire him, so why should we spend thousands of dollars on a worthless piece of paper? If he's happy being a tattooed thug working as a server then that's fine, but I'm not okay with throwing more of our money towards his now-worthless degree.
Plus, while we can afford to cover his education, personally I feel like the money would be better kept in a savings account for his two younger siblings who have not thrown their employment future in the gutter.
Again, ideally, I would love to see him grow up, get some loans, and should he get lme and DH would likely be willing to pay for those loans once they come due, assuming he comes to his senses and removed the tattoos.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe you think tattoos are associated with drugs and alcohol. That's ridiculous. Tattoos are nothing but art. My DH has full arm sleeves and too many tattoos to count. He works for the President (not my fave president but still). Plenty of successful people have tattoos. You just don't know about it because they wear dress clothes to work!