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Okay, after 12 years I finally left my job for another today. Old job sold to another company and I could not with good consious (sp) do things the way they wanted tme to do them.

Anyway, as I was getting my handbook and etc., sure enough, no weapons liciensed or not allowed by any employee inside the building or in a company vehicle without written permission. I had to ask, who can give written permission?. CEO was the response. Met CEO earlier soooo, I wandered back toward his office. Spoke to him about it and he agreed. Written permission obtained.
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Post by razoraggie »

AWESOME....I wish every employer was that approachable. Nice job!!!
And obvious congrats on the new job!!!
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It sounds like you handled the situation well. Congratulations!!
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Wow! Send up the balloons and pop the champagne cork.

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That is just too cool!!!! :grin:

Good luck with your new job. :smile:

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That is great!
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Prowd for you RP.
Especially the part about the written permission.
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Post by ScubaSigGuy »

Congrats on the new job AND and on getting permission to carry while working. That is great news!
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Got any more job openings? : )

Good Deal!

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Post by carlson1 »

Way to go! Congratulations - I hope the new job will work out for you.
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Post by stevie_d_64 »

Cool beans!

Makes you wonder about the odds of that "without written permission" clause actually working for you...

RP just proved it does...
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stevie_d_64 wrote:Cool beans!

Makes you wonder about the odds of that "without written permission" clause actually working for you...

RP just proved it does...
No kidding. RP should get some lotto tickets!!! :grin:

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Congrats on the new job and the new "acquired" ability to carry.
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Congrats on your new job, Ray. I hope that it is all you could want for and rewards you well for as long as you want to work for them.

I also hope that it will free up your weekends more so you can come out and shoot matches with us. PM me with details of the new job.

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I'll file in here with a good job and a well done, with a side of congrats.
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