Trunk Monkey
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I think I've said this before in this discussion but I'm going to say it again because IME it's absolutely critical.
If you're going to carry a gun at work against company policy or you're going to keep a gun in your car at work it is imperative that none of your co-workers know about it.
If one person knows it is only a matter of time before it gets back to your boss.
That's one of the reasons that I disagree with the concept of getting out of your car and taking your holster off or locking your gun in your trunk because it's only a matter of time somebody's going to see you do that.
I would also suggest that you make a determination now before it comes up what you're going to do in the unlikely event that you come to work someday and they want to search your car.
I don't keep anything in my car that's not supposed to be on company property. If they asked me today just searched my car I'd tell them no knowing it was going to cost me my job
If you're going to carry a gun at work against company policy or you're going to keep a gun in your car at work it is imperative that none of your co-workers know about it.
If one person knows it is only a matter of time before it gets back to your boss.
That's one of the reasons that I disagree with the concept of getting out of your car and taking your holster off or locking your gun in your trunk because it's only a matter of time somebody's going to see you do that.
I would also suggest that you make a determination now before it comes up what you're going to do in the unlikely event that you come to work someday and they want to search your car.
I don't keep anything in my car that's not supposed to be on company property. If they asked me today just searched my car I'd tell them no knowing it was going to cost me my job
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