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by davidtx
Thu Mar 18, 2010 2:37 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Carrying at work
Replies: 42
Views: 6323

Re: Carrying at work

SQLGeek wrote:
davidtx wrote:
gwashorn wrote:I agree, I want to leave this rat race, work independ and not deal with these stupid CYA Policies that employers have. Not just for CCW but a lot of things. If anyone knows of a company that supports that then list away.

Gary
I did that 15 months ago - best move I ever made. I'm not completely stress free (I have 18 female employees), but it sure beats having a boss.
I've been wanting to but I don't know what to do in place of what I've been doing now. :???:
As a friend of mine is fond of saying: there are no boring problems - only boring solutions. Its easy to get blinders in the high tech business, but I think the truth is that smart folks can find lots of things to keep them busy and challenged. I was a CTO of a high tech company towards the end of my 35 year career. If you want to chat about my exit process, PM me.
by davidtx
Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:22 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Carrying at work
Replies: 42
Views: 6323

Re: Carrying at work

gwashorn wrote:I agree, I want to leave this rat race, work independ and not deal with these stupid CYA Policies that employers have. Not just for CCW but a lot of things. If anyone knows of a company that supports that then list away.

Gary
I did that 15 months ago - best move I ever made. I'm not completely stress free (I have 18 female employees), but it sure beats having a boss.

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