Mike S
NES Member
I love my job.
2 reasons,
A. Where I work we have almost 400 acres of land, 100 of which is very suitable for shooting, I have written permission from the owners and take advantage of it almost nightly.
B. A bunch of my co-workers are also class "A" LTC holders so we have "bring your gun to work day". Sometimes it's handguns, sometimes it's long guns, sometimes it's both!
Recently we had a new employee in the office, I was getting ready to leave for the night and I reminded one of my co-workers to remember that tomorrow is bring your gun to work day. You should have seen the look on the new employees face, priceless. I told him don't worry, you'll get used to it, and if you want to come out and shoot you're welcome to.
This year we've taught 4 employees with no firearms experience how to handle guns and shoot, they've all been hooked!
I encourage anyone reading this to start something similar, bring your co-workers to your clubs or wherever you legally shoot. Build the base!
2 reasons,
A. Where I work we have almost 400 acres of land, 100 of which is very suitable for shooting, I have written permission from the owners and take advantage of it almost nightly.
B. A bunch of my co-workers are also class "A" LTC holders so we have "bring your gun to work day". Sometimes it's handguns, sometimes it's long guns, sometimes it's both!
Recently we had a new employee in the office, I was getting ready to leave for the night and I reminded one of my co-workers to remember that tomorrow is bring your gun to work day. You should have seen the look on the new employees face, priceless. I told him don't worry, you'll get used to it, and if you want to come out and shoot you're welcome to.
This year we've taught 4 employees with no firearms experience how to handle guns and shoot, they've all been hooked!
I encourage anyone reading this to start something similar, bring your co-workers to your clubs or wherever you legally shoot. Build the base!
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