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also, my name is ted and i work in an engineering office, recently took on a new love, and have been divorced twice. do we know each other?
Quote from: kslim on June 04, 2019, 07:07:04 PMQuote from: puniraptor on June 04, 2019, 05:47:52 PMi just took my annual active shooter training and this guy scores 4/4 on the threat indicatorsyeah I wasn’t kidding about the HR thingwe have considered this. like a few of us went to lunch when he was in florida to have an earnest discussion about how likely he is to kill himself and possibly others. The hard part is that our HR is pretty much complete trash. I'm sure like most HR departments they don't really exist the protect or provide assistance to the employees but rather to protect the company from any legal action being taken against the company. So basically nobody ever says anything to HR b/c they immediately turn it into a chess game to ensure the company is clear of any liability rather than dealing with the actual issue.Lucky for us, Ted loves talking about himself and is a very active facebook user so we are vigilant to check fb every morning because if he is going to do something its pretty much guaranteed that he would post something cryptic and mysterious beforehand.
Quote from: puniraptor on June 04, 2019, 05:47:52 PMi just took my annual active shooter training and this guy scores 4/4 on the threat indicatorsyeah I wasn’t kidding about the HR thing
i just took my annual active shooter training and this guy scores 4/4 on the threat indicators
Quote from: pissclams on June 05, 2019, 09:05:54 AMalso, my name is ted and i work in an engineering office, recently took on a new love, and have been divorced twice. do we know each other?I thought you were a high school senior just a few years ago, getting ready to collect college pelts?
Quote from: BIG APPLE CAT on June 05, 2019, 08:57:16 AMQuote from: kslim on June 04, 2019, 07:07:04 PMQuote from: puniraptor on June 04, 2019, 05:47:52 PMi just took my annual active shooter training and this guy scores 4/4 on the threat indicatorsyeah I wasn’t kidding about the HR thingwe have considered this. like a few of us went to lunch when he was in florida to have an earnest discussion about how likely he is to kill himself and possibly others. The hard part is that our HR is pretty much complete trash. I'm sure like most HR departments they don't really exist the protect or provide assistance to the employees but rather to protect the company from any legal action being taken against the company. So basically nobody ever says anything to HR b/c they immediately turn it into a chess game to ensure the company is clear of any liability rather than dealing with the actual issue.Lucky for us, Ted loves talking about himself and is a very active facebook user so we are vigilant to check fb every morning because if he is going to do something its pretty much guaranteed that he would post something cryptic and mysterious beforehand.if your hr's sole purpose in life is to protect the company from getting sued, i would think heeding their employee's complaints related to a possible psychopath working in their office would be pretty high on their list of things to act on.
well happy Ted has everything to live for, so as long as the relationship stays strong then we are safe. Ted never misses work but this morning he sent an email saying "I have some personal matters that require my attention from home today". We have basically spent the entire morning speculating on what exactly the new g/f has him doing because i cannot think of a single time he has ever done anything like this.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
hopefully the gf didn't break up with him and the personal matters involve a rope in the billiard room
should you be looking for some sort of gap between their hand and the gun, or just looking to see if their hand isn't clenched around the firearm? also, what if the perp notices you staring at their hand/gun as you inch closer to them, what should you do?
Not to step on clams' toes but I know a pretty good steven seagal move that works every time. Make sure they are close enough so you can reach the gun then you (really quickly) slap the back of their hand with one hand and the front of their forearm with the other hand. It will make the gun fly across the room and then you throw them over a table or through a window or something. Also before you try this move make sure they aren't holding onto the gun too tightly.