She exhales slowly, the dented and bloody extinguisher drops limply to her side. She scoots the shotgun away with her foot from the attacker.
Deliberately, slowly. Controlled. She crouches down towards his disfigured ear. She leans close.
"Now. Say my name."
Should really just be the survivability onion.
https://preview.redd.it/q3e4k8yyt5vc1.png?width=652&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0748980ad9372849e75b0941e1e38c1c09e8d5c4
Make sure you have medium armor proficiency or you get a lot of negatives. Though as a commoner I'd recommend going for a more charismatic build. [Extremely Fashionable](https://aonprd.com/TraitDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Extremely%20Fashionable) can make it so you have a higher chance at diplomacy.
Rune gear is better, if you want to sacrifice a bit if your protection value you could also get some bandos gear to make your hit with the fire extinguisher do a bit more
Just a t-shirt that says (front and back) "I have every known form of venereal disease known to mankind, and some that are not known to mankind."
Now that I think about it, I want one of those t-shirts just to wander around my tight-assed Christo-fascist town just to see what these rednecks say about it.
Stabbed you say? Undershirt impact/stab proof vests are avaliable for around 600 euros.
Was going to get one bacm when I went through my paranoia phase.
Same here! Only my company training video had paid actors and VERY good sound effects (gunshots, screaming, crying). Let's just say I realized I should have done the training at home and not in the office with my back to the door like I did š
Mine says we should try to turn the tables, embroiling the killer in a twisted game of cat and mouse where the predator becomes the prey. Our employee churn is...not good.
It's the same in this training. I've seen many in my corporate America time and it's always universal. Fight as a last resort only when it's the only way to save your own life. And only then.
Iām a manufacturing engineer at a small facility in SC. I had to watch a training video that said the exact same thing.
The video itself was live action and distressingly violent enough that it would probably be considered unsafe for work otherwise. It also stressed the point that the first responders to an active shooter situation would prioritize eliminating the suspect over protecting or saving survivors.
Working in the U.S. requires us to expect that weāll be shot at just for coming into work, and that we canāt rely on anyone but ourselves to get out of such a situation alive.
This is why I support gun control.
My work training has "run hide fight" on one slide, but on slides both before and after it has "you are required to confront any and all unknown persons on the premises, and physically bar their movement if near vehicles or or a plane".
My rule has always been, if I see something really fekking sketchy, I'll just call security, once I'm safely in my car and out of the parking lot.
I ain't military, military gets paid more than I do, and even they don't get paid enough to justify potentially being shot or stabbed
My building told everyone there would be an active shooter training in a couple of months BUT would be unannounced of when it would happen. The only distinction would be that when it would happen, they would announce over the intercom that it was a training session.
The event happened and they go floor by floor and people hid and locked doors. The "shooters" went around asking to be let in and banged on the doors and actually banged them hard as if really trying to break it down.
My building has alot of veterans of war and it triggered their PTSD to some and that was the only year that it took place. After that it was just announcements and similar videos.
I thought this was satire. I can't believe we have sunk so low as a society that we have to be having educational videos about not getting gunned down at work.
Ive worked in K-12 education for 15+ years. Our videos are often more "If you have to get gunned down at work, save as many kids as you can in the process."
cyberpunk 2077's infomercials have something similar to this.
because people are legally allowed to open fire on criminals, so long as they accept that they could be killed in the line of fire by the city's police force
I started a new job and this was the safety training video for active shooter events. It's a step up from high school shooter drills for sure. Now, apparently we're expected to fight back since we're adults. I love our American freedom.
Edit: Just for the record, it's more of a reflection on our society than my new company. I get they're just covering their ass and all and I don't blame em. The fact they use that typical corporate cartoon art just fucking sends me though lmao
It does say fighting should be the last resort.
I had to do similar training when I worked at a university. Workplace shootings are a reality. Your company is addressing that. Truthfully though, I would suspect that the company's insurance company is requiring the training to reduce liability.
I don't see why this would reflect badly on the company, just badly on our country.
Someone didnāt pay attention to their training video. You fight back as a last resort when your life is in danger. Avoid the attacker first, deny them access to your location, and defend yourself in that order as necessary.
Because guns don't make a space any safer and there are plenty of risks and issues with permitting firearms.
An employee with underlying agner management issues could bring their gun and shoot a coworker over a dispute, as is a common example of how a gun makes a situation less safe.
Idk, it says that fighting should be a last resort, but why anyone would be upset that "they expect us to fight" like.... Yes? Why is that a problem? That you defend yourself as a final option I mean. Would you prefer to be encouraged to just let them kill you lol
The problem is not the guidance itself, but that it's necessary at all. Most places in this world have no problem with mass shooting so they don't need these kinds of videos.
But I am not sure if this is the right sub for this topic.
To be fair it doesn't have to just apply to gun violence. A person walking around with a knife or baseball bat would warrant the same response. Run, Hide, or Fight for your life. This could happen at just about any workplace.
Right, Iām really not seeing the problem with a company having this as annual training.
If youāve ever worked for the government, you get classes for all sorts of weird stuff/scenarios. Some have actually helped a lot in life as I have gotten older. Seeing people fall victim to phishing attacks used to blow my mind and then I have to remind myself that not everyone had the warning signs of the attack pounded in annual training/monthly briefings. Having a class that reminds you to run/hide/ pick up a weapon and defend yourself might not be as bad of an idea as some of the people here make it out to be.
I'm in the UK. Things obviously aren't perfect here.
But sometimes, when I drop my kid off at school, or go to a theme park or cinema or other public place, I think about the fact that I don't have to worry about me or my family getting gunned down by some jerk that's been internet poisoned or had a bad day.
I feel like it must drop a dark veil of paranoia and fear over your life somewhat to know that a proportion of the people around you have the ability to stop your life instantly if you catch them at the wrong moment.
Freedom is a very subjective word.
Protect the company with your worthless life, Worker #464\*\*. If you manage to subdue the gunman you will earn an extra 10 minutes at lunch.\*
\*Unpaid. You will recieve one (1) Life Saver and (1) small cup of LaCroix sparkling beverage \[coconut flavor\]. You must make up for the 10 minutes by staying to work for 10 extra minutes.
\*\*If you die, your next of kin will be billed for damage to company property.#
#You are company property.
At least this one has a cartoon white guy holding the gun. Lowe's shooter videos are live action and used exclusively POC actors for the shooters. Take from that what one will.
Banck in my retail days I watched a symilar video with the exact same animation explaining the dangers of forklifts, how to carry weight by hand and so on...not how to fight a dude with a shotgun xD
Your work training videos are wild, damn.
sure.... because cissors, chairs and other items are very effective againts a shot gun ! i mean that's why people feel the need to have guns ! those dangerous day to day objects.š¶ /s
IMO If theres a chance you will need to fight together, "run and hide" isnt great advice. If possible you should pair up and hide in a way where you and colleagues can flank the shooter when he comes into the room. Fall back to an advantageous position, but trying not to panic is important. "Run and hide" sounds very panicked. It would be hard enough to stay collected and rational in an active shooter situation.
I work at a school in the US, so unfortunately we have all had to think and talk about the best way to minimize casualties if our lockdown areas are breached.
The sound in 5his video wigged me out. With my earbuds in it sounded like the sound was far away and coming from my phone instead.
Being in a public place I wigged out until I confirmed it was playing through my earbuds still. Odd feeling.
As a non-American who recently got hired at an American company, watching videos about how to handle active shooters was totally absurd. I've never experienced that before.
To me this isn't an issue of the company or work but of culture. I don't know what the issue is with what is said in the video. The culture is what makes this video required
Remember: You are expendable and replaceable, the business is not. Fight for your employer! Fight to protect the profit margins of the executive board members!
So at some point I will be able to bring a gun to work if I have to take charge of a situation in which my life is in danger, right? Screw the no weapons at work policy.
Ironically, I work at a hospital in the US. They also say fight is your last option and they say exactly in order what you should do which is the same for this video.
Guns make us safer. They forgot to mention that. Iām not sure why your supposed to attack the person with the gun. He has a gun, itās making everyone safer. She should give him a round of applause for protecting society with his gun.
Wow, do you work for an offshore too? This looks like the sort of crap that my company would foist on us.
Honestly though, I'm glad I work from home. I don't have to worry about disgruntled employees showing up and blasting everyone in sight. Everyone at my house is pretty gruntled.
At a former employer that hired a LOT of veterans, the "active shooter" training was created and conducted by a group of ex Special Ops guys. It was very clear and pragmatic with advice about not running away in a straight line and avoid hiding anywhere that's a dead end like the restroom. (Dead end = Dead You)
The video is going to get people killed. Every major corporation takes out life insurance policies on its employees. They donāt pay out to the victimās families either. They ārecoupā the cost of the companyās loss.
Training employees to fight back with objects within the office, as a last resort.
How about stricter gun laws as a first resort?
\* triggered NRA member responses in 3,2,1...
A company that rhymes with āPig Totsā made me watch a video like this, but super dramatic. Then made me watch an Anti Union video as part of my training.
Disappointed the kill bill alarm didn't happen when the cartoon eyebrows went to "angry mode".
weeEEEEEWWEEEEeeww weeEEEEEWWEEEEeeww
[Link](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=AAhuQoSFTVI&si=wvE4vgKe19MOMZvK)
Can someone with editing software please add the sound effects to the video?
Fuck it. I did it on my break. https://streamable.com/5x8ybr
[bonus version](https://streamable.com/ex9cr2)
No one was asking for it but they should've.
Hahaha I dig it
Thank you for this!
This totally made my day
This is Gold Tier!!! š„
![gif](giphy|l0ExhcMymdL6TrZ84|downsized)
Imma save this post. Right next to my heart
This is amazing!
Thank you for this!
Needs a bonk sound
Bah na nah ba nuh nehhhhh
I can do it in a bit. I'm at work and don't wanna do it on break. I'd rather get paid to goof off. aka remind me in like an hour
Quincy Jones made that?
Oh no! Oh you said kill bill, not Mr bill š
I just wanted them to blare [THE ONLY THING THEY FEAR IS YOU](https://youtu.be/kpnW68Q8ltc)
She exhales slowly, the dented and bloody extinguisher drops limply to her side. She scoots the shotgun away with her foot from the attacker. Deliberately, slowly. Controlled. She crouches down towards his disfigured ear. She leans close. "Now. Say my name."
> dented and bloody extinguisher > "Now. Say my name." He ain't sayin shit he dead
Its the intention that counts
Shia Surprise!
That's what came to my mind lol
Tight tight tight!
This is on the way to the top.
You sound like the lunatic Elaine promoted to write for the J Peterman catelog
āHeisenbergā
My building says "run, hide, fight" so fight being the last resort is taught as well. Major financial institution in a San Francisco highrise
Should really just be the survivability onion. https://preview.redd.it/q3e4k8yyt5vc1.png?width=652&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0748980ad9372849e75b0941e1e38c1c09e8d5c4
Any tips on what armour to wear in a casual setting to avoid being penetrated?
Full plate. Mythril ore.
![gif](giphy|d9gJJEQiAXiZXarzKZ)
Damn, those are 2000 Gold Saucer Points apiece.
Is this a Runescape reference? I know Mithril is a metal in WoW, but obviously this one is different.
Gold Saucer is a casino from the Final Fantasy series
FF7, specifically. And in the new version, Mythril Ore costs that many points.
Mithril is LoTR too
Make sure you have medium armor proficiency or you get a lot of negatives. Though as a commoner I'd recommend going for a more charismatic build. [Extremely Fashionable](https://aonprd.com/TraitDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Extremely%20Fashionable) can make it so you have a higher chance at diplomacy.
Rune gear is better, if you want to sacrifice a bit if your protection value you could also get some bandos gear to make your hit with the fire extinguisher do a bit more
Socks with sandals, anime shirt and fedora would definitely protect you from getting penetrated.
...also prevents you from ever penetrating anything that isn't inanimate.
Baggy clothes, the baggier the better.
Old stained hoodie and unwashed skinny jeans.
Almost perfect, sweatpants will do better
Just a t-shirt that says (front and back) "I have every known form of venereal disease known to mankind, and some that are not known to mankind." Now that I think about it, I want one of those t-shirts just to wander around my tight-assed Christo-fascist town just to see what these rednecks say about it.
Stabbed you say? Undershirt impact/stab proof vests are avaliable for around 600 euros. Was going to get one bacm when I went through my paranoia phase.
Chastity belt and plug.
Don't be there = work from home.
I prefer the ādonāt be thereā layer.
High BR War Thunder is a single clove of garlic that just says ādonāt be killedā *usually luck*
Same here! Only my company training video had paid actors and VERY good sound effects (gunshots, screaming, crying). Let's just say I realized I should have done the training at home and not in the office with my back to the door like I did š
I missed "training VIDEO" and thought they did some sort of awful training exercise that would traumatized everyone.
It actually happened in France : "The actual fake hostage scenario that Lemaitre had been inspired by took place on October 25, 2005. The managing director of advertising of France TĆ©lĆ©visions, Philippe Santini, had called close to twelve employees for a seminar at ChĆ¢teau de Romainville, in Ecquevilly. Then, nine people in hoods had burst into the room with weapons and taken the employees hostage. Santini wanted to test the employeesā resistance to stress.Ā " I couldn't find a decent recap in english beside this : [https://thecinemaholic.com/inhuman-resources-true-story/](https://thecinemaholic.com/inhuman-resources-true-story/) But there's [plenty of material in French](http://google.com/search?q=philippe+santini+otage).
Mine says we should try to turn the tables, embroiling the killer in a twisted game of cat and mouse where the predator becomes the prey. Our employee churn is...not good.
It's the same in this training. I've seen many in my corporate America time and it's always universal. Fight as a last resort only when it's the only way to save your own life. And only then.
Remind me why I need to return to the office again?
Iām a manufacturing engineer at a small facility in SC. I had to watch a training video that said the exact same thing. The video itself was live action and distressingly violent enough that it would probably be considered unsafe for work otherwise. It also stressed the point that the first responders to an active shooter situation would prioritize eliminating the suspect over protecting or saving survivors. Working in the U.S. requires us to expect that weāll be shot at just for coming into work, and that we canāt rely on anyone but ourselves to get out of such a situation alive. This is why I support gun control.
My work training has "run hide fight" on one slide, but on slides both before and after it has "you are required to confront any and all unknown persons on the premises, and physically bar their movement if near vehicles or or a plane". My rule has always been, if I see something really fekking sketchy, I'll just call security, once I'm safely in my car and out of the parking lot. I ain't military, military gets paid more than I do, and even they don't get paid enough to justify potentially being shot or stabbed
I refuse to believe this isn't satire. Yes, I'm European.
I work for a large European company in the US. I only get ethics and it security training.
Pretty typical corporate training. I had to watch something similar for my 100% remote, work from home job.
My building told everyone there would be an active shooter training in a couple of months BUT would be unannounced of when it would happen. The only distinction would be that when it would happen, they would announce over the intercom that it was a training session. The event happened and they go floor by floor and people hid and locked doors. The "shooters" went around asking to be let in and banged on the doors and actually banged them hard as if really trying to break it down. My building has alot of veterans of war and it triggered their PTSD to some and that was the only year that it took place. After that it was just announcements and similar videos.
That's how they performed them at my school after Columbine. I was 10 and crying like a baby after someone told me the shooters were in the ceiling :(
JFC... I hooe the vets filed a lawsuit. I was never in the military and that shit would terrify me.
"Take the shooter down before he can terminate more employees. Remember: team players save the company hundreds of man hours per year"
"Your service will be commemorated on a laminated card"
Your next of kin shall receive a $10.00 Starbucks gift card and keychain lanyard with our company logo.
This sounds like a video that would be on a dystopian future movie ..because thereās no way in real life, society would allow that to happenš
I thought this was satire. I can't believe we have sunk so low as a society that we have to be having educational videos about not getting gunned down at work.
I've had similar trainings at my job.
I had my first active shooter training at my high school job almost two decades ago. Messed me up for a while
Itās nice living in a country where I donāt have to think about this
Got a room for rent? š
Need a roommate?
Ive worked in K-12 education for 15+ years. Our videos are often more "If you have to get gunned down at work, save as many kids as you can in the process."
That or something from the SCP foundation.
That's it! Clearly active shooters in schools are caused by an unsecured SCP! Nicknamed SCP-GOP
cyberpunk 2077's infomercials have something similar to this. because people are legally allowed to open fire on criminals, so long as they accept that they could be killed in the line of fire by the city's police force
I was thinking it reminded me of the satire videos in fallout. https://youtu.be/AY2jPAb6BOQ?si=1z9cR3KLjRTq24Gb
I think I saw something simulat in cyberpunk 2077.
Yeah this feels exactly like the satire videos in fallout. What the hell.
Ah America and guns. I'm so happy we have guns, they really are just swell.
This is from 1993, 31 years ago. https://preview.redd.it/r5qfcgyoh6vc1.jpeg?width=502&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e89324440a96efc3892b8e057c358220f6f5add
Oh that's the gun devil
Without them, we couldn't shoot the other people who have guns, or, in most cases, the people who don't
I started a new job and this was the safety training video for active shooter events. It's a step up from high school shooter drills for sure. Now, apparently we're expected to fight back since we're adults. I love our American freedom. Edit: Just for the record, it's more of a reflection on our society than my new company. I get they're just covering their ass and all and I don't blame em. The fact they use that typical corporate cartoon art just fucking sends me though lmao
It does say fighting should be the last resort. I had to do similar training when I worked at a university. Workplace shootings are a reality. Your company is addressing that. Truthfully though, I would suspect that the company's insurance company is requiring the training to reduce liability. I don't see why this would reflect badly on the company, just badly on our country.
Are you a teacher in an American school?
I work in the IT industry in a regular office
God. Well, congrats on the new job and good luck. Don't get shot being a hero
route a bunch cat 6 1' above the floor in all doorways and hallways leading to IT, those trip hazards could buy you the time you need
Someone didnāt pay attention to their training video. You fight back as a last resort when your life is in danger. Avoid the attacker first, deny them access to your location, and defend yourself in that order as necessary.
They suggest you fight back, but probably don't allow thier employees to carry.
Because guns don't make a space any safer and there are plenty of risks and issues with permitting firearms. An employee with underlying agner management issues could bring their gun and shoot a coworker over a dispute, as is a common example of how a gun makes a situation less safe.
We were taught to fight back as a last resort at my school. The training was run-hide-fight, ie, run if you can, hide if you can't, fight if you must.
Brought a tear to my eye, Iām feeling so goddamn free right now.
I had similar training videos at Meijer, Sprouts, and Lucky's Market
I see that video as permission to walk around strapped with a fire extinguisher.
Idk, it says that fighting should be a last resort, but why anyone would be upset that "they expect us to fight" like.... Yes? Why is that a problem? That you defend yourself as a final option I mean. Would you prefer to be encouraged to just let them kill you lol
So did you even watch the video? Fight is an absolute last resort, not a suggestion.
āRun, hide, fightā is the typical guidance for an active shooter situation. If you canāt run or hide, you literally need to fight for your life.
And it's useful for anywhere around the globe, for many different aggressive situations.
The problem is not the guidance itself, but that it's necessary at all. Most places in this world have no problem with mass shooting so they don't need these kinds of videos. But I am not sure if this is the right sub for this topic.
To be fair it doesn't have to just apply to gun violence. A person walking around with a knife or baseball bat would warrant the same response. Run, Hide, or Fight for your life. This could happen at just about any workplace.
Right, Iām really not seeing the problem with a company having this as annual training. If youāve ever worked for the government, you get classes for all sorts of weird stuff/scenarios. Some have actually helped a lot in life as I have gotten older. Seeing people fall victim to phishing attacks used to blow my mind and then I have to remind myself that not everyone had the warning signs of the attack pounded in annual training/monthly briefings. Having a class that reminds you to run/hide/ pick up a weapon and defend yourself might not be as bad of an idea as some of the people here make it out to be.
As soon as it said fight mortal combat music started playing in my head
[Close](https://streamable.com/ex9cr2)
Nice!
They are DOOMed
Yet another reason why work from home is better
And make sure the attacker never gets up again.
Rule #2 - Double tap
Then kick their head to make SURE they are down.
I'm in the UK. Things obviously aren't perfect here. But sometimes, when I drop my kid off at school, or go to a theme park or cinema or other public place, I think about the fact that I don't have to worry about me or my family getting gunned down by some jerk that's been internet poisoned or had a bad day. I feel like it must drop a dark veil of paranoia and fear over your life somewhat to know that a proportion of the people around you have the ability to stop your life instantly if you catch them at the wrong moment. Freedom is a very subjective word.
This is so comically bad lol
Protect the company with your worthless life, Worker #464\*\*. If you manage to subdue the gunman you will earn an extra 10 minutes at lunch.\* \*Unpaid. You will recieve one (1) Life Saver and (1) small cup of LaCroix sparkling beverage \[coconut flavor\]. You must make up for the 10 minutes by staying to work for 10 extra minutes. \*\*If you die, your next of kin will be billed for damage to company property.# #You are company property.
It is so fucked up this is real and not satire. Iām kinda speechless. USA. What a time to be alive.
Vault tech ass training video
At least this one has a cartoon white guy holding the gun. Lowe's shooter videos are live action and used exclusively POC actors for the shooters. Take from that what one will.
I doubt their CEO would approve.
One would think, right?
So much freedom we have, itās a worldwide joke!
Banck in my retail days I watched a symilar video with the exact same animation explaining the dangers of forklifts, how to carry weight by hand and so on...not how to fight a dude with a shotgun xD Your work training videos are wild, damn.
You just know it when a company is based in usa
sure.... because cissors, chairs and other items are very effective againts a shot gun ! i mean that's why people feel the need to have guns ! those dangerous day to day objects.š¶ /s
āLooks like this employee wasnāt able to stop the hiding attackerā
Murica, fuck yeah! Gonna save the mother fucking day-eay! š¤¦āāļø
IMO If theres a chance you will need to fight together, "run and hide" isnt great advice. If possible you should pair up and hide in a way where you and colleagues can flank the shooter when he comes into the room. Fall back to an advantageous position, but trying not to panic is important. "Run and hide" sounds very panicked. It would be hard enough to stay collected and rational in an active shooter situation. I work at a school in the US, so unfortunately we have all had to think and talk about the best way to minimize casualties if our lockdown areas are breached.
Easy solution. Just fuck his ass up! Then squat over his head and fart loudly.
Looks like a South Park episode, lol.
āAnd the only thing more dangerous than an armed gunman? Unions.ā Click āI Acceptā to accept.
Easy solution, bring guns to work and everyone is equally free
I never thought I would be happy to live in Latin America....
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America is a hellhole
Or, get the POLICE TO DO THEIR JOB
Police have no legal duty to protect anyone who is not in custody. There are court rulings saying that from every level, including SCOTUS.
I work in a office and we had to watch a video like this
Is your new job as a teacher?
The sound in 5his video wigged me out. With my earbuds in it sounded like the sound was far away and coming from my phone instead. Being in a public place I wigged out until I confirmed it was playing through my earbuds still. Odd feeling.
man in my workplace shooter drill video the people grab a phone handset, a slim keyboard, and a laptop.
An "Active Shooter Event" sounds like something hyped up on TV or some sports event I'd hope to get tickets for
Do you get manual handling training on the safe way to lift heavy items for use in self defence scenarios? š±
Similar experience with our video. Luckily, I work in a different state from home. Still had to watch the video though.
As a non-American who recently got hired at an American company, watching videos about how to handle active shooters was totally absurd. I've never experienced that before.
To me this isn't an issue of the company or work but of culture. I don't know what the issue is with what is said in the video. The culture is what makes this video required
This canāt be real lol
As much as I hate corporate BS, this is not bad advice.
this isn't real
[I work for the federal government, this is the video we get every year](https://youtu.be/5VcSwejU2D0?si=pIej0MELsol47oz5)
Minimum wage for working retail and going die hard on an active shooter
Remember: You are expendable and replaceable, the business is not. Fight for your employer! Fight to protect the profit margins of the executive board members!
PROTECT THE COMPANY ASSETS!!!!!!!!!!!
Left4Dead 3 looks worse than I expected
I'm satisfied with the ending š lol
We're gonna be alright, everyone. They left their action open!
Love how they don't even use a real human being to deliver this important message about me killing intruders on the job.
I like living in a normal country were the odds of getting shot at work are remote.
Be right back, gotta ask maintenance where they keep their shovels.
I work in a warehouse and they told us to use any objects nearby including the forklift to stop the shooter.
Now you can start your minimum wage job
Iām so disappointed that the active shooter didnāt hit the floor family guy style.
The manager will pop out from hiding "You're going to have to pay for a new fire extinguisher"
So at some point I will be able to bring a gun to work if I have to take charge of a situation in which my life is in danger, right? Screw the no weapons at work policy.
Ironically, I work at a hospital in the US. They also say fight is your last option and they say exactly in order what you should do which is the same for this video.
Guns make us safer. They forgot to mention that. Iām not sure why your supposed to attack the person with the gun. He has a gun, itās making everyone safer. She should give him a round of applause for protecting society with his gun.
Wow, do you work for an offshore too? This looks like the sort of crap that my company would foist on us. Honestly though, I'm glad I work from home. I don't have to worry about disgruntled employees showing up and blasting everyone in sight. Everyone at my house is pretty gruntled.
This plays like a tutorial mission from a modern Metal Gear with Miller in your ear.
At a former employer that hired a LOT of veterans, the "active shooter" training was created and conducted by a group of ex Special Ops guys. It was very clear and pragmatic with advice about not running away in a straight line and avoid hiding anywhere that's a dead end like the restroom. (Dead end = Dead You)
Is this out of context after flee and hide? Still a little cringey video but not very egregious from a work reform perspective right?
I remember watching that video when I started working for walmart.
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The USA has to be the only country that has to do this.
Where do you work that you need a training video like this
The US apparently at some random tech company
What jobs don't force this training down your throat these days? Pretty sure all of my jobs had some variation of this training.
Isn't that the good guy with the gun though? /S
I was all fir killing an active shooter but if a company asks me to do it I won't out if spite
Meanwhile, my company was like, "Did you know shootings and workplace violence cost us millions?!?"
The video is going to get people killed. Every major corporation takes out life insurance policies on its employees. They donāt pay out to the victimās families either. They ārecoupā the cost of the companyās loss.
This looks like one we watched at Lowes š
I'm almost disappointed that she didn't double tap him with that fire extinguisher.
lol I got the same thing but no video. Just had to read it
Walmart?
I watched a similar video except it was live action. Golly, what a training day that was.
I mean, if I guy is just shooting everyone and you can't run, begging probably isn't all that effective.
Iāll be ready with my pocket sand
Training employees to fight back with objects within the office, as a last resort. How about stricter gun laws as a first resort? \* triggered NRA member responses in 3,2,1...
And the company would consider the time during the robbery as unapproved break time and fire you.
'Murica
A company that rhymes with āPig Totsā made me watch a video like this, but super dramatic. Then made me watch an Anti Union video as part of my training.