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Post by crossedcannons45 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 14:48

I have been passing out resumes like candy this week and carrying the whole time and while doing so, this topic came to mind. I have a couple of leads, both of which are "mom & pop" type machine/T&D shops, if employed by one of them should I:

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Post by fgials on Wed 19 May 2010 - 15:05

i believe it depends on the Job u have and ur employer!

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Post by Shooter on Wed 19 May 2010 - 15:20

My employer has strict rules about firearms. In the parking lot in your locked vehicle is OK. Onsite is not.

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Post by ftsibley on Wed 19 May 2010 - 15:26

I say follow the employers rules. Its their company they get to make the rules. I am lucky in that i am allowed to carry at work, but if it was their rule to not carry at work it would not be worth it to me to jepordize my job over it.

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Post by dhollis51 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 15:30

I carry at work cause I work in the Ghetto off 220 and have been held-up here before and hear gunshots all the time and told my boss if I was to work over here by myself that I would have my weapon on me and if not he could find another employee, but I am getting laid off at the end of the month so that will all change.

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Post by remgirl on Wed 19 May 2010 - 15:32

I'm not trying to portray us women as being the vulnerable victims but we need to be armed to protect ourselves as unarmed women are open targets to sick male predators.

I would conceal carry in my truck mostly as I couldn't carry a gun under my scrubs...


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Post by jbpmidas on Wed 19 May 2010 - 15:33

Leave it in the vehicle, you are protected by law if you leave the weapon in your vehicle. Not going to lose my livelihood over this.

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Post by bonedust75 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 16:09

Well by law you have the right to carry your gun as a concealed weapon. Even if your boss says that he doesnt particularly want firearms around his business you still by law have a permit issued in the state of mississippi who trust you of course or they wouldnt of given it to you. But my point is even is he or she says no what is it going to hurt because it is concealed which means cannot be seen what so ever. So in my honest opinion you have the complete right to carry on your person at all times unless told other wise by a hospital or government building where they are typically not allowed. just my 2 cents

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Post by captain-03 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 16:27

bonedust75 wrote:Well by law you have the right to carry your gun as a concealed weapon. Even if your boss says that he doesnt particularly want firearms around his business you still by law have a permit issued in the state of mississippi who trust you of course or they wouldnt of given it to you. But my point is even is he or she says no what is it going to hurt because it is concealed which means cannot be seen what so ever. So in my honest opinion you have the complete right to carry on your person at all times unless told other wise by a hospital or government building where they are typically not allowed. just my 2 cents


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Post by captain-03 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 16:29

... Well, being retired I make that decision!! However, in my former job, carrying would have gotten you fired -- the mere possession of a weapon on company property would get you fired ....

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Post by crossedcannons45 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 16:38

well the employers in question here are a tool & die shop in a rural community sitting next to (even sharing the same driveway with) the owners home and a small machine shop ( one mill, one lathe, one grinder etc) setup in the delivery area of an old business and located less than a mile from where a classmate was attacked and robbed in broad daylight. Neither of the owners seemed like the type that would frown on it although the subject never went that direction.

If it were a large company like toyota ( if they had a facility near here) or martinrea it wouldnt be a question. My main concern is approaching an employer as a new employee about the subject since I would still be a "stranger" of sorts and I'm already kinda weird anyway

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Post by Reloader on Wed 19 May 2010 - 16:47

I worked for the railroad for 35 years and always carried my pistol in my bag even though it was against the company rules....no exceptions...not even in your parked car on company property. Then my bag was stolen in a company van and the pistol was found. I was fired permanently and it took a public law board to get me back to work. Scary to be out of a job with 4 kids......There have only been about 3 people who have gotten their jobs back after being caught with a weapon on company property. I still carried my pistol because we had to be in undesirable places and worked at all hours of the night. You will lose your job....but would you rather be judged by 12 or carried out by six?

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Post by jbpmidas on Wed 19 May 2010 - 16:52

Most larger employers will provide you with a "handbook" of their corporate policies. It should contain the answer to your question. If it does not prohibit the carrying of firearms, then you are good to go!

I figure Toyota and Martinrea are not going to allow weapons inside their facility. It's up to you to follow the rules or not. But, they can legally prohibit you from carrying inside a facility.

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Post by kowen1971 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 17:38

Hancock fabrics has it in their policy that if you bring a gun to work it is grounds for immediate termination. I don't agree with it with all the workplace violence these days but it is they're building so....

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Post by msredneck on Wed 19 May 2010 - 17:53

gun at work = unemployment line for me....The "handbook" says immediate termination

not gonna do it

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Post by shoeshooter on Wed 19 May 2010 - 18:23

Get the job, work a couple of weeks, get to know the bosses, and them know you. At that time you will know what to do. Until then, I'd leave in the vehicle.

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Post by righttoown on Wed 19 May 2010 - 19:00

msredneck wrote:gun at work = unemployment line for me....The "handbook" says immediate termination

not gonna do it


Same here crying

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Post by Hammer on Wed 19 May 2010 - 19:36

righttoown wrote:
msredneck wrote:gun at work = unemployment line for me....The "handbook" says immediate termination

not gonna do it


Same here crying


Same here too.
I cannot even have one in my vehicle in the parking lot. The parking lot has a fence and gate, so they can legally do that.

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Post by bonedust75 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 19:47

I did forget to mension earlier that I see exactly where the boss or employer is coming from about not wanting firearms on there property and yes if you do not choose to abide by the rules there are consequences that you will pay for but one point I would
like to stress is that it's an individual thing if you feel comfortable and confident enough about doing it without them knowing then go ahead. But what I stand for and what I would do is two different things. 1 I do believe it's your responsibility to keep it covered and I do believe it's your right to carry if needed but personally if my employer specifically said no I would abide by his rules just to be respectful. Does anyone agree with that.

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Post by crossedcannons45 on Wed 19 May 2010 - 19:58

bonedust75 wrote:I did forget to mension earlier that I see exactly where the boss or employer is coming from about not wanting firearms on there property and yes if you do not choose to abide by the rules there are consequences that you will pay for but one point I would
like to stress is that it's an individual thing if you feel comfortable and confident enough about doing it without them knowing then go ahead. But what I stand for and what I would do is two different things. 1 I do believe it's your responsibility to keep it covered and I do believe it's your right to carry if needed but personally if my employer specifically said no I would abide by his rules just to be respectful. Does anyone agree with that.


I agree with you

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