So why do they require that you notify the company?packina45 wrote:We all pretty much know who carries, we're a pretty close-knit bunch. It's a firearms-related business. Not many here that DON'T carry.
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- Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:29 am
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
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Re: Employee Handbook
- Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:10 am
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
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Re: Employee Handbook
I presume that the list of CHL holders is kept confidential.packina45 wrote:Our company CHL policy is simple. No firearms permitted inside Company buildings, except for legally-licensed CHL holders. Concealed handguns are to remain concealed. No handling of loaded weapons unless in a defensive use. Employees of the company may only carry in Company buildings with a valid TEXAS CHL. Employees who are Texas CHL holders must notify the Company in writing prior to carrying a concealed handgun inside Company buildings, and include a copy of their current Texas CHL.
Paraphrased, best I can recall it without digging out an Employee Manual. Simple enough, and reasonable enough.
- Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:22 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6536
Re: Employee Handbook
"They" are not trying to keep visitors/non-employees armed. I would bet if most companies found out a non-employee was carrying, they would give them verbal notice and get them off the premises ASAP.txgrifter wrote:The way my CHL instructor put it.. Employers can tell you they do not allow guns, and if they find a gun you can and most likely will be fired. BUT without the 30.06 they cannot keep non-employees from carrying. So really they are keeping their employees unarmed and anyone else that comes in armed.. pretty sh*tty if you ask me. My employer is the same, pretty much the same language.
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:53 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6536
Re: Employee Handbook
If you want a friend at work, buy a dog.C-dub wrote:This concept of NOT asking our boss or HR about a policy like this can be foreign or unsettling for some people. Some people like to believe that their company will look out for them and do the right thing by them.
BIG mistake. A company looks out for themselves first and then you, if at all. Just like insurance companies really care for those that pay their premiums. They want to make money and couldn't care less if someone gets better or not.
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:45 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6536
Re: Employee Handbook
The only answer that most employers know is no.The Annoyed Man wrote:NOOOOOOO! KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. DO NOT EMPOWER YOUR EMPLOYER BY HELPING THEM TO KNOW ABOUT 30.06!!!!!! YOU NOT ONLY RUIN IT FOR YOU, YOU RUIN IT FOR NON-EMPLOYEE CHL HOLDERS.JAGER77 wrote:LOL, if it's concealed, who would know, right?
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:39 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6536
Re: Employee Handbook
ThatRPB wrote:ThisTeamless wrote:Do not ask HR, as once they say anything like "no you cant carry" then if caught, you are trespassing and subject to arrest (and firing)JAGER77 wrote:. I'll ask HR about it tomorrow.
If you do not ask HR and are caught, then the most is you can get fired.
Their policy says to me "if you carry, you are breaking policy and can be fired" But their policy does not make it illegal to carry there.