What should I do with my old USMC cammies?


McKinsey & Company Anyone at McKinsey & Company willing to refer a Marine veteran (OIF, I swear I will not eat all the crayons. "Crayons" are for art is what my wife tells me to tell myself)
5yrs Marines (Sgt, Comm maint tech w infantry Bn)
8yrs in Oil & Gas (engr coordinator, qty surveying and proj ctrl)
CM undergrad
MBA (professional program, graduated May 2022)
I'm looking for a role in McK serving O&G, industrial, capital projects clients. Open to generalist roles as well. Can review for vetting.
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Eat them with a side of crayons.
I put all my stuff in a Doomsday box (a random U-Haul box) when I EASed. It sat in my storage closet at my apartment for 4 years, then a corner in my garage for 7 years now. I haven’t had the balls to open that thing and I don’t see me doing it anytime soon. Can’t explain it, it fills me with dread but the idea of throwing it out scares me more.
You can always use them for paintball or hiking secluded trails I guess. They’re too aggressive/imposing to be of much use in everyday life.
I hear ya these are all cammies I wore in Afghanistan
Pro
Keep them for your kids. Part of family history now.
Take the name tape off and donate them. That’s what I did with mine. YUTTTTTTTT!
sell to the neighborhood surplus store
Find someone local who’s sending supplies to Ukraine efforts.
There are often JROTC, CAP, and some others that use out of date AD uniforms. Take all identifiers but unless you need one set you can donate.