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Lock the door when you close up.
Jeff said:Lock the door when you close up.
Jake Burki said:That's true. But when you **** up at work its best not to get on the Internet and make six threads about how your employer hates everyone leaving out the part about YOU ****ing it up.
L6J6M said:I believe Mack Hampton is the man who was supplying the white floor poppers. As far as RO's, there were several guys there who were seasoned shooters filling that roll. I had been assisting along with some of the above mentioned who were helping out as well. My wife and I are currently NROI Certified RO's. There are a number of people who recently took and passed the RO certification through USPSA. Wes was a previously Certified RO who helped out with several other seasoned shooters. There was never a shortage of safety minded hawks, as it was always everyone's responsibility. The more experienced shooters were always great at helping guys like myself and others adapt to these rolls. As far as score keeping Kelly and Linda were doing a lot of that, along with the assistance of others such as my self. Kelly still has score sheets she had printed that David and Benjamin helped design that worked very well. So..there was a tremendous amount of team work.
no, its actually funny.benjamin-benjamin said:wow that is kind of a low blow, unfortunately at my job also i have yet to hit the 100% perfect rate of never making a mistake or forgetting something...
mike cyrwus said:no, its actually funny.
Eh. In my line of work it can get you killed. But I still use it anyway.mike cyrwus said:humor heals
youre gonna die from something sooner or later....ArGyLe64 said:Eh. In my line of work it can get you killed. But I still use it anyway.
not necessarily, but they do expand inmate assault possibilities to flinging all kinds of bodily fluidsTacticalK9 said:in my line of work, kilts will get you killed.![]()