Found out we’re doing a mandatory active-shooter training at work. It’ll be “non interactive” which I guess means no fake guns or practice takedowns or whatever they do to scare people. At least one of my coworkers has already expressed adamant opposition to this, so I have at least one ally. I’d be more opposed if I were going to have fake guns pointed at me, but if it’s just sitting in a room listening to someone talk, I don’t mind being paid to listen to their bullshit. Anyway, beyond what I’ve said, I don’t know much about these trainings, so what are some funny ways I could derail it? Don’t hold back

  • 7bicycles [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Ask them question whenever the active shooter training intersects with some other corporate rule

    “So do I still have to lock my PC if I get up during an active shooter drill”?

    “Do I have to clock out when I leave the premises?”

    etc.

    the more bullshit the underlying rule the better.