Bid (and e-bay) reminds me of an HR Manager we used to have, found a box of empty 38 brass I had carried in for a maintenance man who reloaded (he forgot to take them home) HR Mgr was making a "big deal" out of it until I told him I brought them in, they were harmless and he shouldn't worry about it. Didn't hurt that the plant manager liked me and laughed at the guy. Approx 30 days later he was going on about guns, I ask him what the problem was, after all, their are 6 of us standing here and 5 of us have concealed carry permits....woooossssshhhh, he was gone...
Posts: 253 | Location: Texas by way of NC, Indiana, Ark, LA, OKLA | Registered: 23 January 2005
Originally posted by Lost Oki: Bid (and e-bay) reminds me of an HR Manager we used to have, found a box of empty 38 brass I had carried in for a maintenance man who reloaded (he forgot to take them home) HR Mgr was making a "big deal" out of it until I told him I brought them in, they were harmless and he shouldn't worry about it. Didn't hurt that the plant manager liked me and laughed at the guy. Approx 30 days later he was going on about guns, I ask him what the problem was, after all, their are 6 of us standing here and 5 of us have concealed carry permits....woooossssshhhh, he was gone...
Outstanding!!
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Posts: 4386 | Location: New Woodstock, Madison County, Central NY | Registered: 04 January 2005
I have to say, that has to be the funniest thing I have heard in days. Sad part is things happen like that all the time when folks with some form of authority tighten the clamps when they are oblivious to what is going on, kinda like most supervisors, bosses, people over you in a formal chain of command, etc...