Dear lord, I thought asses were for shitting, not talking. Oh wait....it's coming out of their mouth. It's the verbal shits!
So, anyone who isn't already aware, my work place is going smoke-free as of the beginning of January. Sure, it'll be a real adjustment and understandably, many people are upset. More people there smoke than don't smoke. And to clarify, please read this thoroughly before responding: NO smoking will be allowed on company property, that includes your vehicle, the parking lot, we are not allowed to leave the premises on break. So you can't smoke there at all, period.
We knew about this almost 6 months ago, and yet people are still puntificating that they are going to quit working there, or they are going to still smoke in their cars anyway (despite a warning from the higher ups that standard discipline protocal will apply to people caught smoking and security will be watching).
I was upset when I first heard it as well, and I can understand why lots of people are up in arms about it. I just cannot excuse or justify the puntificating or the ass-talking and empty threats.
Thank heavens the Gods have silenced my lips, because I want to laugh at these people. I want to ask "How are you going to afford cigarettes at $7-$8 a pack if you don't have a job?" "So you are going to quit your full time job with benefits and overtime opportunities because you won't be able to smoke for 8 to 12 hours?" "Have fun affording cigarettes when the only job opportunities around here are in customer service and the food industry, that's nearly 3 dollars less than what you make here.....plus those places don't allow overtime, so forget extra money!"
I think they are really convinced that they won't get in trouble if they get caught smoking. We were threatened that you could even be terminated for it (I'd assume that would be if you were caught more than once, though, because more than half of the staff wouldn't work there anymore if you were fired for one offense).
The economy is slowly improving, but it's still an employer's market. Jobs are still really scarce here. No other factory jobs for the most part, or other higher paying full time/benefit package jobs. Do you really want the reason you were fired to be because you were smoking in your car? I don't think unemployment covers that.
The cherry on the cake is that it's the people who bitch the most about being broke or needing extra cash that are the most hell-bound on quitting working there because of the smoking ban.
Idiots.
So, anyone who isn't already aware, my work place is going smoke-free as of the beginning of January. Sure, it'll be a real adjustment and understandably, many people are upset. More people there smoke than don't smoke. And to clarify, please read this thoroughly before responding: NO smoking will be allowed on company property, that includes your vehicle, the parking lot, we are not allowed to leave the premises on break. So you can't smoke there at all, period.
We knew about this almost 6 months ago, and yet people are still puntificating that they are going to quit working there, or they are going to still smoke in their cars anyway (despite a warning from the higher ups that standard discipline protocal will apply to people caught smoking and security will be watching).
I was upset when I first heard it as well, and I can understand why lots of people are up in arms about it. I just cannot excuse or justify the puntificating or the ass-talking and empty threats.
Thank heavens the Gods have silenced my lips, because I want to laugh at these people. I want to ask "How are you going to afford cigarettes at $7-$8 a pack if you don't have a job?" "So you are going to quit your full time job with benefits and overtime opportunities because you won't be able to smoke for 8 to 12 hours?" "Have fun affording cigarettes when the only job opportunities around here are in customer service and the food industry, that's nearly 3 dollars less than what you make here.....plus those places don't allow overtime, so forget extra money!"
I think they are really convinced that they won't get in trouble if they get caught smoking. We were threatened that you could even be terminated for it (I'd assume that would be if you were caught more than once, though, because more than half of the staff wouldn't work there anymore if you were fired for one offense).
The economy is slowly improving, but it's still an employer's market. Jobs are still really scarce here. No other factory jobs for the most part, or other higher paying full time/benefit package jobs. Do you really want the reason you were fired to be because you were smoking in your car? I don't think unemployment covers that.
The cherry on the cake is that it's the people who bitch the most about being broke or needing extra cash that are the most hell-bound on quitting working there because of the smoking ban.
Idiots.
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