Kind of difficult when most employers ban it in the office.
Unless they have metal detectors and guards searching employees.
How would they know.
Well, that's my challenge. I'm a contractor for a gov't agency, and once you pass checkpoint at the entrance, personal weapons are forbidden, even if they're secured in the car. Once I got my LTC, I asked one of the agency policeman whether I'm allowed to take my gun off and secure it in the car after I park. He said no; he told me that even the agency police force are forbidden to have their personal weapons in their cars.
If I get on a contract where I'm in a SCIF outside of a checkpoint, then I can just put my gun in my car safe and go to work. But for the time being I'm checkpoint-bound and have to leave my gun at home M-F.
Once I get home Friday nights, though...
Only difficult if you have metal detectors and people searching your goods.
Mine does as well, but I bring it anyway. We are in a somewhat high crime area, and I don't want to leave it in my vehicle to be stolen. When I get to my office, I unload my lunch box and put the contents away and put the pistol in the lunch box until I leave.
I carry too my work and lock up in my vehicle which is legal in my state. Some employer tried to enforce their rules to employee vehicles and the state supreme court busted them up badly.
When not at work I am carrying either a Kel-tec P32, Taurus TCP .380, S&W Model 642 or Sig365. I pocket carry or in the winter carry in my coat pocket.