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Originally Posted by bmx
I have not been "allowed" to carry at work by company policy for the last 40 years by 3 or 4 different companies. With the current mind set of digruntled employees to go in a place of employment and "get even" makes glad I did and still do.
I have carried every day in a professional & managerial or in consulatant environment in some way or means as I will not be anywhere unarmed at anytime.
Get good training such as Thunder Ranch or Gunsite and keep your training up to date.
Concealed means concealed and if you don't talk about it and dress around the weapon no one will ever notice.
Having a good job and obeying some rules doesn't mean squat if you are dead.
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Thats nice and all but some of us have to wear company uniforms to work. I have tried every manner of concealed carry and nothing works. I am extremely physically active on the job so normal methods of concealed carry are out of the question. It's much easier for those of you that dress casually or wear a suit and tie.
Sure, it don't mean squat if your dead. But the reality of the matter is, if you get caught and your fired for carrying a gun at work try explaining that at your next job interview.
It's a difficult descision but either way you have to a chance.