CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
- pneuby
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CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
Easily watched at 1.5X, and certainly worth it as a reminder to us wage-slaves...
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
Guy is a jackass, I'm glad he feels bad. Same thing happened to me, and, went and got another job, easy peazy. He likes working in that corporate environment, as such, he is going to get what he gets, and he got it nice and hard.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
People terminate themselves.
It's nobody else's fault but your own.
He knew the rules and he chose to ignore them.
His second mistake was trusting other people with his secret that he was still still armed at work.
It's nobody else's fault but your own.
He knew the rules and he chose to ignore them.
His second mistake was trusting other people with his secret that he was still still armed at work.
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
He's good at one thing, stirring drama soup.
My company has a "no weapons" policy. The hard "thunk" that my backpack makes on my desk EVERY day isn't cookies. It's a 5.11 pack. Those that know...know. ALL my coworkers know my hobbies. They all ask me for gun advise, and I've sold stuff to most of them. If the FedEx guy decided to shoot up our small building, EVERY MOTHER FUC&ER in it would be running for my office to find cover....
My company has a "no weapons" policy. The hard "thunk" that my backpack makes on my desk EVERY day isn't cookies. It's a 5.11 pack. Those that know...know. ALL my coworkers know my hobbies. They all ask me for gun advise, and I've sold stuff to most of them. If the FedEx guy decided to shoot up our small building, EVERY MOTHER FUC&ER in it would be running for my office to find cover....
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
The guy is an idiot.
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
well looks like he got his 15 mins. sorry excuse for a ...............................
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
I think it was more like 20. Oh my fugin god! I was having trouble watching the whining b**** after the clock read 1:30.
His whole delivery, he sniffled and wiped his nose dangerously close to openly weeping while pouring his drink from a fugin decanter. What a tool!
Maybe he should take up acting!? He could play the butt hurt girl that doesn't land a boyfriend. Perfect
Here are my issues. Want to keep a secret? Don't tell anyone. Don't want the company to know you carry ... Don't tell your coworkers. You have a profession that is not easily replaced make your decision as you see fit. If you choose to carry because you feel the potential threat of being unprepared is worse than the consequences of being fired then own up and take your medicine like a man and stop whining.
Knew a guy back in NYC who carried an "Illegal" gun concealed during the heyday of NYC violence. Mandatory year in jail if busted. You roll the dice, decide the level of risk your willing to take, you weigh the downsides and decide what's right for you and if it means you get locked up you take it like a man who made man decisions.
Tool fukwad had to see the writing on the wall after the corporate take over. He continued to carry and spew at the mouth. His decision
I dont feel bad for him .. he is a drama momma assho*le
His whole delivery, he sniffled and wiped his nose dangerously close to openly weeping while pouring his drink from a fugin decanter. What a tool!
Maybe he should take up acting!? He could play the butt hurt girl that doesn't land a boyfriend. Perfect
Here are my issues. Want to keep a secret? Don't tell anyone. Don't want the company to know you carry ... Don't tell your coworkers. You have a profession that is not easily replaced make your decision as you see fit. If you choose to carry because you feel the potential threat of being unprepared is worse than the consequences of being fired then own up and take your medicine like a man and stop whining.
Knew a guy back in NYC who carried an "Illegal" gun concealed during the heyday of NYC violence. Mandatory year in jail if busted. You roll the dice, decide the level of risk your willing to take, you weigh the downsides and decide what's right for you and if it means you get locked up you take it like a man who made man decisions.
Tool fukwad had to see the writing on the wall after the corporate take over. He continued to carry and spew at the mouth. His decision
I dont feel bad for him .. he is a drama momma assho*le
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
Snowflakes gonna snowflake.
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
The whiskey decanter is a nice touch
Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
Sometime ago last century I worked maint. at a large hospital out east.
Naturally they had no firearm policy.
One of the Elect. maint. guys always carried anyway.
Lot's of us talked guns and knew he did.
One evening ER had some gang members check in after getting shot.
Our security came by to get the Elect. guy as they were scared about the rival gangsters stopping by to finish up.
The reason was Hospital security was not allowed to have firearms.
Naturally they had no firearm policy.
One of the Elect. maint. guys always carried anyway.
Lot's of us talked guns and knew he did.
One evening ER had some gang members check in after getting shot.
Our security came by to get the Elect. guy as they were scared about the rival gangsters stopping by to finish up.
The reason was Hospital security was not allowed to have firearms.
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
I know this was posted a few months ago, but it is the first time I've viewed it. I agree with the previous posters; this guy is a drama queen who made an adult decision to carry at work then gets all teary-eyed when he gets shitcanned. Besides, the video was too damned long. He could have made his point in the first 5 minutes.
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
I can't feel sorry for him.... I work in a place that has a NO GUN / cell phone policy and searches can be done upon entry of the facility, we ALL know it and I actually have employees sign a form that they know what is or is not allowed. Unfortunately, I have had to enforce it too. He knew what he was doing and now he has to deal with it. This video was hard to watch, hard to watch a whiney brat.
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Re: CCW @ work: Some painful introspective
Where’d he get fired from NAKATAMI PLAZA
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