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If there isn't a "changing of the guard" when I start, there will be as soon as they can hire enough engineers to fill out the coverage. I've been told that eventually, the off-hours shifts will expand to 2 people per shift, as need commands...but I have no prediction as to when that will be.
I didn't even think about the shrubbery. The parking lot is wide open. There is some greenery surrounding it, but if someone were hiding in the greens, they would have to come out across a wide open parking lot to get to me.
I would not support the bleach idea either. Legalities aside, the caustic nature of the bleach could easily eat away at the softer parts of the squirt gun and make a huge mess out of one's car or bag. I like the body spray idea though...I like that alot.
A few questions about the police...if anyone can share input.
I'll be working in another state (which is not as dramatic as it sounds as the states are very small up here). Legend says out-of-state plates may be more likely to pulled over. I'm OK with that, but would like a bit of knowledge.
Given what was said (about calling 911 and verifying that the person behind me is a bona-fide policeman)...legally, how cool is this to do? If I'm (say) speeding, I'd hate to get myself in to more trouble because the officer thinks I'm escaping him/her.
What do you think about asking my manager to alert the local police department to the company's change to 24x7x365 operation? I'd hate to rouse any suspicion as to why a vehicle with Mass plates is parked at an empty office building at 10 PM Sunday night.
Is it copasetic to call 911 for uninvited guests in the parking lot...of the four-legged variety? If there's a loose dog out in the lot at 1AM...or a pack of raccoons taking shelter hanging out near my car...that's just not something I want to tangle with alone.
I hope I'm not driving you all nuts with my questions. Believe me, I really appreciate it all of your help.
I didn't even think about the shrubbery. The parking lot is wide open. There is some greenery surrounding it, but if someone were hiding in the greens, they would have to come out across a wide open parking lot to get to me.
I would not support the bleach idea either. Legalities aside, the caustic nature of the bleach could easily eat away at the softer parts of the squirt gun and make a huge mess out of one's car or bag. I like the body spray idea though...I like that alot.
A few questions about the police...if anyone can share input.
I'll be working in another state (which is not as dramatic as it sounds as the states are very small up here). Legend says out-of-state plates may be more likely to pulled over. I'm OK with that, but would like a bit of knowledge.
Given what was said (about calling 911 and verifying that the person behind me is a bona-fide policeman)...legally, how cool is this to do? If I'm (say) speeding, I'd hate to get myself in to more trouble because the officer thinks I'm escaping him/her.
What do you think about asking my manager to alert the local police department to the company's change to 24x7x365 operation? I'd hate to rouse any suspicion as to why a vehicle with Mass plates is parked at an empty office building at 10 PM Sunday night.
Is it copasetic to call 911 for uninvited guests in the parking lot...of the four-legged variety? If there's a loose dog out in the lot at 1AM...or a pack of raccoons taking shelter hanging out near my car...that's just not something I want to tangle with alone.
I hope I'm not driving you all nuts with my questions. Believe me, I really appreciate it all of your help.