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  • BigSig
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    Had you ever called them for an update? That seems like a long time to be contacted for the first time.

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  • MWD_Kelly_A187
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    I received an email from the investigator yesterday 😀. I need to email some paperwork and answer a question. I wasn't asked about workplace weapons policy. This is my first contact since my interview.

    Interview May 02, 2014
    First contact by email Dec 12, 2014

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  • bst1208
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    Looking at the email my investigator sent me, it will likely come from the domain sjgov.org. The format is first initial and last name of the investigator. If you know your investigator's name, then you can figure this out. For example John Doe, so his email will be jdoe@sjgov.org. Hope this helps.

    Originally posted by 92Fatboy
    What was the email address from? @....? Not the investigators name, just the provider if you would be so kind. My email is pretty locked down and it will likely go to my spam folder and if I knew the provider it would be easier to seach.

    Glad to hear you have contact though. We interviewed the same day...
    Last edited by bst1208; 12-12-2014, 3:31 PM.

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  • slipknot95758
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    Oh man they have an early start to their day. Got a thank you email at 619am. I'm usually never up before 9 but had an apointment for my daughter before she goes to school today

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  • BigSig
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    I think they could approve or deny much sooner if they stopped being so litigation adverse. If you say that your job doesn't allow carry put the restriction on the card and move on to the next applicant.

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  • slipknot95758
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    No problem I hope your hear soon

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  • 92Fatboy
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    Thanks!

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  • slipknot95758
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    sjgov.org

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  • 92Fatboy
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    Originally posted by slipknot95758
    Woke up to an email from my investigator asking about my work policy, stating that if I wished to carry at work they needed a copy of the policy along with a letter on company letterhead from my supervisor. I an unable to carry at work and put that in the application along with a letter stating that from my boss with his card.

    I had filled bankruptcy in early 2013, I provided the cacase number in the applocation. They asked if it ad been filed and if it was completed as well.

    Here is hoping it goes quickly

    What was the email address from? @....? Not the investigators name, just the provider if you would be so kind. My email is pretty locked down and it will likely go to my spam folder and if I knew the provider it would be easier to seach.

    Glad to hear you have contact though. We interviewed the same day...
    Last edited by 92Fatboy; 12-11-2014, 5:11 PM.

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  • joshB exCorps
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    Personally, I think going so far as to make it a permit restriction is too far. Your employer has the right to restrict weapons at work. As much as that alone irks me, That's the Law. But to arbitrarily escalate violating company policy from administrative (you'll get your *** fired if they find out) to criminal (you'll, at minimum, get your license revoked, if not arrested) screams "Nanny-state" to me...which is not at all surprising, unfortunately...

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  • slayer61
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    Originally posted by slipknot95758
    I got another email asking if I could send a copy of the policy stating that I can not carry at work. Found one and sent it off
    Really? You needed to prove to them that you couldn't carry at work?

    You would think that if you told them "no, I can't carry at work" they (SJSO) would just put that restriction on your license???

    Whatever...

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  • slipknot95758
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    I got another email asking if I could send a copy of the policy stating that I can not carry at work. Found one and sent it off

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  • slipknot95758
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    Originally posted by pilot1
    There is a list of approved classes in the application package.
    Most companies have a website with cost and a calendar of classes.

    I chose California security training in sac. Good price, Good instructor (Ian). would recommend them.
    I second them my father in law and I went very educational. I went the to qualify a differnt gun at a later date, it was only 15 and I just had to meet them at the range

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  • pilot1
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    What CCW class do people recommend? I'm not sure how often their held.
    There is a list of approved classes in the application package.
    Most companies have a website with cost and a calendar of classes.

    I chose California security training in sac. Good price, Good instructor (Ian). would recommend them.

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  • BigSig
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    What CCW class do people recommend? I'm not sure how often their held.

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