Also:
No tattoos
Clean DMV print out (No DUI or moving incidents in 10 yrs)
Pass drug test
Pass a security check
Pass random drug and alcohol tests.
No felony convictions.
You realize, of course, that some legislators are considering making many of the items on your list illegal, as “discriminatory”.
I especially dislike visible tattoos. I wonder if I will live long enough to see tattoos on the flabby, wrinkly, age-spotted bodies of 50-year olds 20 or 30 years from now.
What is interesting re your list is how similiar it was to my list in the last 3 years of my Naval reserve duty, where I tested and started the process for those wanting to join the Navy in the mid to late 1960’s.
No tattoos
Clean DMV print out (No DUI or moving incidents in 10 yrs)
Pass drug test
Pass a security check
Pass random drug and alcohol tests.
No felony convictions.
Later in civilian life as a manager, I used basically those same standards until my company was told by the Equal Opportunity Economic Terrorists, we couldn’t use those requirements. After a couple of bad hires due to my inability to determine the quality of the candidates. I left management and went back into sales.
The company’s new hires got so bad afterwards, I refused to work with any new hire unless they had been with the company for a year, and I had a couple of social lunches with them. Many failed the lunch session.
Then, at age 55, living in N California near Gay Frisco, Marvoulous Marin, Berkley and other left wing centers, I applied the principles of my list re having contact with new comers and a few people we knew socially at that time.
That drove my Priest, wife, a few friends and others up the wall, until they realized I had no room in my life for the losers in life, who made their lifetime a losing thing. Then, they felt entitled to the good things in life without earning them.
My 40 something year sons and a few nieces and nephews are smarter than I was, and they have adopted the lists and no goes re contact and business.