[QUOTE=jgd85;530889]I knew my engineering consulting firm had a no test policy (or reserve the right, but dont), and is one of the selling points to keep me from going to the majors. Ultimately long term incentives are what drew me in, but this was a very strong sell point... even if they didnt know it
It is all so irrelevant. Drug policies are absurd; if you get your work done, let it be. I never understood how companies can sponsor happy hours, yet enforce strict drug testing policies.
Peoples personal lives should be left alone unless it affects their ability on the job.[/QUOTE]
Exactly. I was in the Navy and we would get random drug tests quite often, it was pretty bad. Bud had alot to do with me getting out of the Navy.
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Lew Harrison, who looked like an anarchist with his
red eyes and fierce
black beard, had been writing furiously in one corner of the room. "That's good—
happiness by the kilowatt," he said. "Buy your happiness the way you buy
light."