I think that says it all. I know the extra $$$ would be nice, but if you can live without it... why dread going into work every day?Originally Posted by Ldub
I think that says it all. I know the extra $$$ would be nice, but if you can live without it... why dread going into work every day?Originally Posted by Ldub
I understand (like many others) all too well the corporate circus/monkey show.
(i.e: "Dance, rummy! Dance! Now jump, rummy! Jump! Bwahahahhaha....)
I back you 100% dub! How great that must have felt to say that! Some of us are with you in spirit on this one!!!
Kudos.
-bij.
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He lingers -- happily -- in a new hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance.
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I guess I missed the whole point of your stance on this... drug testing was the reason you walked? Or corporate pricks were the reason? Probably corporate pricks forcing drug tests. I think there is an appropriate place for drug testing - namely, the medical profession. Otherwise, I think you guys are right - drug testing is incomplete when it comes to offering safety to others. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go toke one up!j/k
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