JDM
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Exactly. A job isn't worth giving up your freedom.
So is their religion their business? Is their sex life? Being paid by someone doesn't mean they own you. Sure, you can sign away and give them the ability to drug test you, but why should you? There's a better job out there that stays out of shit that doesn't affect them.
Exactly. A job isn't worth giving up your freedom.
religion, sexual preference, etc. are not illegal, and your employer cannot base their decision on your employment on these type of things. I'm sure some still do, but they just don't make it known.
drugs, on the other hand, are illegal, which is why employers are allowed to drug test candidates for jobs and terminate employment for failed drug tests. people have every right to believe it doesn't effect productivity, but the only people who don't think it changes a person productivity are the people using the drugs.
Agreed -- no one is forcing you to work for a company that drug tests you. If you'd rather deliver newspapers and make minimum, so you can smoke weed and pop pills whenever you want. That is your right as an American.
It is also the right of an employer to take away your employment if being sober on the job isn't something you are interested in.
Exactly. A job isn't worth giving up your freedom.
If you can be as productive high as you can be when not high that should tell you a couple different things. First of all, you dont have a job where productivity matters. Second, your weed sucks. Third, get a life or a new job. If your dependence on being high is such that you need to do it before you go to work then you have a problem. Since weed isnt habit forming the problem must be that you are stupid and your job sucks so badly that you dont care if you lose it.
I couldnt productively flip burgers when I'm high. Drug test rules are a right afforded to employers. It's that simple and it doesnt take away any of your freedom. Last I checked the drug was illegal. It shouldnt be but it is. If you are trying to make an arguement that your freedom is being taken away its a ridiculous arguement. What is your counterpoint to the freedom robbing procedure of employer drug testing? That they have taken away your freedom to break the law. That's priceless.
Truth hit the nail on the head. He exercised his freedom to leave the employment of a company that had exercised their right to randomly drug test. If they in fact do drug test companies make it known that they do. You have the right to exercise your freedom in not taking that job or in risking your employment if you do choose to use banned drugs.
Thankfully my employer does not drug test. If they did I would stop immediately. As much as I regularly hate my job I would not be risking it.
Wow. That's an interesting position to take. It's a horrible arguement and not even close to correct but it sure is interesting. Got any data to back that up? Prove to me that an employee who is high is as productive when he/she is not and no more of a liability to themselves/co-workers/property or equipment?I'm pointing out that it is terrible business practice and makes your business worse.
They sure as hell do when it matters. Do you think iron workers walking around on steel girders are no less dangerous to themselves or anyone else when they are high? How about truck drivers? Surgeons? If one of your kids/loved ones were being operated on would you let them pick up the knife if they were high? Your arguement is that people are just as productive and its a waste of time to test them and makes your business worse. How much do you think the judgement against a hospital would be where a surgeon under the influence of drugs made a mistake and killed someone?Quality jobs don't waste time with petty bullshit.
Welcome back to American bro. That's your right in a free country.I never have and never will work somewhere that makes you piss in a cup. I would rather make 30k somewhere that stays the fuck out of my business than 100k somewhere that doesn't, even though in reality that trade off doesn't exist.
I don't have to do that. Quality jobs don't waste time with petty bullshit. I never have and never will work somewhere that makes you piss in a cup. I would rather make 30k somewhere that stays the fuck out of my business than 100k somewhere that doesn't, even though in reality that trade off doesn't exist.
If you can be as productive high as you can be when not high that should tell you a couple different things. First of all, you dont have a job where productivity matters. Second, your weed sucks. Third, get a life or a new job. If your dependence on being high is such that you need to do it before you go to work then you have a problem. Since weed isnt habit forming the problem must be that you are stupid and your job sucks so badly that you dont care if you lose it.
I couldnt productively flip burgers when I'm high. Drug test rules are a right afforded to employers. It's that simple and it doesnt take away any of your freedom. Last I checked the drug was illegal. It shouldnt be but it is. If you are trying to make an arguement that your freedom is being taken away its a ridiculous arguement. What is your counterpoint to the freedom robbing procedure of employer drug testing? That they have taken away your freedom to break the law. That's priceless.
Truth hit the nail on the head. He exercised his freedom to leave the employment of a company that had exercised their right to randomly drug test. If they in fact do drug test companies make it known that they do. You have the right to exercise your freedom in not taking that job or in risking your employment if you do choose to use banned drugs.
Thankfully my employer does not drug test. If they did I would stop immediately. As much as I regularly hate my job I would not be risking it.
My roommate was dating the manager's daughter and one weekend he invited him to our Sunday cookout. He probably saw me smoking weed and decided to 'randomly' drug test me. I knew I couldn't pass the test but took it anyway because back then it took a couple weeks to get the results, and I wanted to enjoy the work I was doing for a little longer.
A couple of weeks later I was called into the office. After informing me of what I already knew, they started to tell me about the rahab, weekly drug tests, etc. I interrupted them and said, "I'm not going through all that. I show up to work everyday, on time, and I work when I get here." They replied that they knew that, but this is the procedure. I replied adioose motherfuckers. Actually, I was respectful, but that was what I was thinking.
Prove it or shut up. It's that simple. What you think you can and cant do isnt proof. Back it up with imperical evidence based on scientific study. I am certain it has been done. Go find me evidence and I will recant what I've said with an apology.That's your problem, and one that is far from universal.
To break the law? That's the freedom you are surrendering? Just how stupid do you think that arguement sounds?It's surrendering my freedom, and I won't do it.
Well that ought to just about sum up any debate as to whether anything you say from here on out merits any consideration as being worth reading. Thanks for playing.They could offer to double what I make and I'd tell them (politely) to go fuck themselves.
That is your choice. More power to you. Personally, if my choice was 100k a year and a piss test, compared to 30k and no piss test. I'd just quit smoking weed. Over a 20 year period, you'd make 1.4 million more on the job with a piss test. After the 20 years, you can retire and smoke all the weed and whatever else you'd like.
At 30k a year -- you are going to be working til you die, as you won't be able to put any money away to retire.
Prove it or shut up. It's that simple. What you think you can and cant do isnt proof. Back it up with imperical evidence based on scientific study. I am certain it has been done. Go find me evidence and I will recant what I've said with an apology.
To break the law? That's the freedom you are surrendering? Just how stupid do you think that arguement sounds?
Well that ought to just about sum up any debate as to whether anything you say from here on out merits any consideration as being worth reading. Thanks for playing.
I have read some stupid comments during my tenure on message boards but this one is hands down the most truly fucking idiotic one I have ever seen.I would have zero issue with a surgeon being high while he operated on me or any loved one. If he is an accomplished surgeon that stands entirely on its own and what is in his body doesn't affect me in any way.
I would have zero issue with a surgeon being high while he operated on me or any loved one. If he is an accomplished surgeon that stands entirely on its own and what is in his body doesn't affect me in any way.
I have read some stupid comments during my tenure on message boards but this one is hands down the most truly fucking idiotic one I have ever seen.
Try to find me one other person anywhere on SportsHoopla that isnt simply a friend of yours that feels the same way. Seriously, find one.
I really hope you are kidding with this comment. You are trying to say if you were having life or death surgery -- you'd be fine with your surgeon being stoned while performing the procedure? I GUARANTEE you would not have the same opinion if you were actually put in that type of situation. And when you have kids, you are even more careful with who handles them. (My wife and I visited 10 different pediatricians before we found one we felt was qualified enough).![]()
My body chemistry is no one's business but my own.
You think the guy just randomly is stoned one time for one surgery? Undoubtedly this is a regular occurrence, from when he started medical school until now, and he has demonstrated himself to be perfectly capable.
The reality is that nothing about marijuana has any impact on a doctor's ability to operate. It's not like alcohol where you lose motor skills or can get shakes. If anything, he's less stressed and more careful and I'm better off.