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Should I shave for MEPS?
No you don’t need to shave.
Should you be clean shaven for MEPS?
Hair: Do not shave your head before leaving for basic training. This applies to both males and females. All facial hair should be shaved thoroughly before arriving at basic training. Recruiting T-Shirts: When you enlist in any branch of the military your recruiter may give you a t-shirt with military insignia.
Do you swear into the military at MEPS?
At MEPS, you will take the ASVAB, choose your MOS and take a physical. If you pass the ASVAB and physical, you will be able to swear into the military on that same day. When going to MEPS, it should take a couple of days to get through all the paperwork.
Can a job tell you to shave?
From a legal perspective, employers may require male employees to shave as long as it does not infringe on their civil rights or cause undue hardship. There are two main examples that have been successful in court: Religious discrimination: If your religion prevents you from shaving, your boss cannot require it.
Do you have to be clean shaven for fit testing?
In order to achieve the best levels of protection, we strongly advise that employees are clean shaven in the area of the seal before they begin their shift or take a face fit test. This requires them to have shaved within 8 hours of their shift starting.
Why do we have butt hair?
We tend to have hair in areas where scent is produced, and the hair traps your own unique scent, which can make you more attractive to mates (you know, way deep in our cavemen brains). Butt hair provides a layer to prevent chafing between your butt cheeks when you run or walk or do whatever.
Do they go through your phone at MEPS?
Yes, you can have your phone with you at MEPS. However, they are only generally allowed in the waiting area and are not allowed in any testing area.
Are Moustaches allowed in the Army?
Army Beard and Mustache Regulations What do you need to know about Army mustache regulation? Facial hair in the U.S. Army is not allowed, aside from mustaches. Army mustache regulation is tightly enforced as soldiers are expected to otherwise keep their face clean-shaved when in uniform.