a lot depends on the job. If one worked in a chemical plant or a school system, one would have no expectation to be able to carry, If one were driving a truck, or working a convenience store being able to carry takes on more importance.Right2Carry wrote:If I based my employment on carrying a firearm I would have been un-employed or significantly making less money the last 12 years. Although I definetly think I should be able to carry, I will not put that above being able to support my family.
We all have priorities in life, and carrying at work to me is a plus but not a necessity. If carrying at work is worth 8500 a year to you, well then maybe you should stay where you are. For me, I can think of a few more things I could use the money for to help the family.
That being said, there are jobs I wouldn't take for twice what I make now. There are others I would gladly do for 10k less than I make know. (I'm Not qualified and to old)