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Thread: Carry at Penndot
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May 5th, 2019, 01:14 PM #31
Re: Carry at Penndot
Thanks for that revelation and it's not that hard. You can wear a pistol anywhere. A single stack 9mm shouldn't be felt by a hug unless hands are weirdly low or that hug is really hard.
I can't really argue in terms of hypothetical because there are no facts here. You went from giving me shit about being judgemental and now you're asking "what if somebody hugs him".
As far as worries go, a hugging tattle is at the bottom of the list. Just about that is bears and "sketchy people". I stand with my original point of understanding the consequences of your actions, know what's behind your target and a firearm is a last resort in a series of escalation.
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May 5th, 2019, 02:44 PM #32
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May 5th, 2019, 03:43 PM #33
Re: Carry at Penndot
GSI2019, your biggest concern should be getting ran over.
I worked for PennDot for a year and did more than my share of flagging. I'll start off saying, my hat's off to you, flagging is the worst of the worst as far as jobs go. I hated every minute of it, and it's why I didn't pursue a career with PennDot.
You're right, there are some sketchy people out there but the really scary thing is how many people can't see three warning signs and a person dressed in safety orange (or yellow) waving a big red stop sign at them.
My advice, as someone who's worked for PennDoT, Don't carry on the job.
While your coworkers, for the most part, are conservative pro 2A people, the organization is not, if found out you will probably be blacklisted and won't be hired back ever. I think the need to carry is fairly low, I never had anyone get in my face or act the least bit like they wanted to get physical. Sure, lots of people get angry and obnoxious, name calling, yelling etc. but nothing that ever made me feel like I was going to have to defend myself. I usually let them vent a little and then point to my foreman and say "there's the guy you need to talk to". We had really good support from the law enforcement in the area, if we had a problem and called for help they were there in no time and backed us 100%.
My biggest safety concerns by far was with poor drivers and dogs. In my experience, after you smack a dog in the head a couple of times with a stop sign or jab them with the pole, they leave you alone.The Hostler
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May 8th, 2019, 09:19 AM #34
Re: Carry at Penndot
If mine gets felt in a hug, she's grabbing my butt...and I'll be the one with a complaint to file.
Who hugs their coworkers?Galations 6:9...And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
Ashli Babbitt - Patriot
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May 8th, 2019, 09:42 AM #35
Re: Carry at Penndot
I do.
It's mutual and explicitly cleared with HR so nobody can claim they saw something inappropriate. All that said:
The one I hug the most (who gives me a kiss on the cheek on her way out each day) knows I'm carrying so her eyes don't go wide in view of others should she feel it.
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May 8th, 2019, 09:54 AM #36
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May 8th, 2019, 10:38 AM #37Grand Member
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Re: Carry at Penndot
Flagger shoots at vehicle for not slowing down enough while Bear and cubs were crossing roadway ! Really WTF ! Maybe shoot at the tires like the Mall incident ?
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May 8th, 2019, 10:22 PM #38
Re: Carry at Penndot
HR cleared you for hugs and kisses??????? Is that under the "Uncle Joe" clause?
I guess I just can't relate. I've mostly worked in male dominated environments, the closest we got to a hug is the occasional choke hold. The closest thing to a kiss would be a head-but. No sniffing each others bald spots or beards either.The Hostler
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