Not allowed to carry at work

My job has a no weapons policy period, that includes knives and any object that could be used as one.

As mentioned my life is worth more than my job, and I have been carrying a pistol for a while now to said job. Shoulder holster saves a lot of trouble, can't be seen through shirt or otherwise.

I work a night shift, which gets robbed more than any other shift and at one point last year 4 locations around me were robbed, it would have been 5 but one clerk in fact pulled his side arm and the guy bolted out the door. The clerk lost his job, but the thief was also caught shortly after by police.
 
My company has a no weapons policy. I work at multiple locations and travel there in a company vehicle. Inner city spells trouble for me if I'm not aware at all times. I keep a large wrench or tool at every door of my van and stash my 5906 in a well-hidden spot. The van is alarmed with a remote annunciator on my key fob. So I'm alerted to anybody messing with my ride.

My supervisor knows I'm CCW but assumes the "don't ask don't tell" posture. The properties I visit mostly have the smash and grab type of crime, but I have been approached by gang bangers before. They backed off when I displayed an 18" long steel wrench. Being aware is the first step to not becoming a victim.

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Thanks for all the input. I am ordering a tuckable holster from Cross Breed Holsters that I am going to try. I have used my Smart Carry a few times at work; maybe it takes more getting used to, or maybe I need looser jeans... It wasn't very comfortable. I sure hate to lose my job over violating company policy. When I work late, I always walk out with the closing manager to my car where my .38 is waiting. We are in a small country town where violent crime is not much of a problem, but I don't want to be unarmed when it starts! :eek:
 
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