You just need to find the right carry combination. If you are smart about it, nobody will ever even know you are carrying.
I've been thinking about a good carry combination a lot recently. Sooner or later I'll figure it out.
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You just need to find the right carry combination. If you are smart about it, nobody will ever even know you are carrying.
...open carry EVERY DAY, ALL DAY.
Store rules do not allow us to carry. My department manager and I were discussing this yesterday. He seemed a little perturbed when I pointed out that not allowing us guns, when the guns we sell are a known target, is negligent, and that either I or my wife (if I didn't survive) fully intended to sue the store for their negligence if we were ever robbed. He got more perturbed when he started talking about certain emergency and security measures, which included me going to the scene of the problem and I told him that simply would not be happening. Told him that #1 I wasn't paid enough to provide the type of emergency response services he was talking about. I'm certainly willing to, but it'd cost them more than they pay. My resume supports the extra dollars. Further, seeing as how they've disarmed me I have absolutely zero intention of going to a scene with a disturbed person that is very possibly armed and trying to subdue them. I'm heading out whatever door is in the opposite direction. They don't like it, they can pay for my services, and let me have my gun
Just out of curiosity what type of store do you work in? Department,sporting goods, food? Not that it matters, just curious.
I carry a taurus PT745 in a pocket holster, with a loose fitting pair of pants, you can't tell I'm packin. In the summer time, I wear baggy shorts with deep front pockets. Never been "outted".I've thought about carrying a small pistol in my pocket but if I were to be found out, I'd get fired. I love my job (and need it) so the idea getting fired doesn't sit too well with me. I won't rule it out but I'm not ready yet either.