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Mass layoff prep
I'm not sure if this is the right forum so, mods, please move if need be.
Hypothetically, you're a manager at a firm with an impending mass layoff planned, what precautions would you take to ensure your personal security under the circumstances below?
Company is headquartered very close to recent mass-riot events.
Employees know it's coming but don't know who's impacted.
You don't have any concerns about anyone that works directly for you.
Primary concern is the unknown...
There is a decent security presence at said firm but they're not visibly armed.
Company policies don't allow for carry.
Since you're mgt, you have to be there.
Security plan of firm has not been communicated to managers.
What would you do to look after yourself first and foremost in this situation?
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That compact M&P pistol comes to mind. You can deep conceal that sucker. Short of that... those ballistic panels that can be placed in a brief case or back pack offer protection to vitals should someone go postal.
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In addition to being very vigilant, I'd carry a gun very discreetly.
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I concealed a glock 19 w/ spare magazine unnoticed in a smartcarry for so long that it wore out. Highly recommended.
jpgm
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Good call on the ballistic panel. Hope I can justify that to the wife... I'm good on the other front? How about travel to and from work? Backup supplies in vehicle and desk?
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Travel door lock in your desk drawer. If shooting starts, you want to get behind a closed and locked door. Banging it out in a cube farm would be my very last choice.
Something like this -
http://www.corporatetravelsafety.com...door-lock.html
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Much peace
Jimmy
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It's a total cube farm. What offices there are have frosted glass and auto-sensing lights.
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So in planning a mass layoff, do these employees know it's going to happen yet? Seems like you are taking a big step in personal safety for just a manager. I don't know, it seems like an awful lot of foreshadowing.
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Mass layoff prep
Karma is a bitch... Often those who implement the first one get their own axe during the second round.
Get yourself a nice leather folio and put both an AR500 plate and an updated resume in it. ;)
Update: I would not be concerned about somebody getting postal during a generic layoff unless there is more involved.
Laid off workers will loose their access to the building so regular building security should suffice while you are inside. If you have an outside unsecured parking lot, I would call a cab to the entrance on that day, or arranged for a shuttle for the whole execution/tive team.
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I would be concerned about leaving the building and getting to my vehicle. I would wear or take clothes similar to line workers and backpack or whatever they use rather than briefcase or laptop carrier. Don't strut around outside as obvious manager type. And leave at odd time, not when everyone rushes out at 5pm. Either leave at 3 or so, or 6:30. Or leave with your work team buddies in a group.
I would also let my team know I will give them recommendations for job apps or other appropriate support to find work.