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Old October 13th, 2008
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Default Re: OC and bumping into co-workers

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Originally Posted by Pro2A View Post
I was talking to Greg this evening and I was telling him that I haven't been OCing as much because of my new job (Pizza delivery). I am basically playing stupid at work as not to arouse suspicion of the fact that I am CCing on the job or that I own handguns. I even went as far as to tell them I only have long guns because they have seen my NRA sticker on my car. Because of this I have been a little squeamish about OCing in public in case I bump into a co-worker. As this would really arouse suspicion about CCing on company time. I want to OC but really "can't" anymore because of this factor. As a matter of fact, yesterday was the first day in about a month that I OCed just to get it out of my system. Any thoughts on how to get around this? I'd like to OC but would not know what to do if I bumped into a co-worker or my boss off the clock and they saw my pistol. I need the job now, and some income is better then no income.

Thoughts?
Have a sit down with the boss, ask his views, and find out if the Co. is going to support your family if something happens to you?
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