Okay, in this day and age, drug testing is everywhere.
Pre-employment, high-school, random, etc. How do you feel about this?
What about this: You decide to smoke some weed over the
weekend, in the privacy of your own home. You stay at home, have a good time
and maybe watch a late-night Friday movie. THEN… on Monday morning, you get hit
with a surprise U.A. Which, no doubt, comes up positive for weed, and you fail
the test. Then all hell breaks loose and you have to face the consequences. Is
this fair? Isn’t what you do to your own body and what you put into it your own
business, and nobody else’s?
Do you think this same logic should apply across the board?
Let’s say for Meth users, or Heroin addicts?
And how about this: How long after getting high is it okay
to go to your job, and expect to be able
to do your job proficiently and with 100% ability?
Let’s not just limit this agreement to drugs for a minute.
Let’s take a look at the weekend drinker, or even the ‘alcoholic’. Let’s say he
gets shitfaced on Sunday night, putting away a couple six-packs or some mixed
drinks. Good chance that when he wakes up in the morning, if he’s not faced
with a hangover, it’s probably safe to say he’s not firing on all cylinders and
maybe a little slow or groggy. He might be in worse off shape then the pot
smoker; however, if he’s given a drug test when he gets to work, he’s going to
pass it. Is that fair?
Let’s say you’ve got a job that requires a high degree of
attention and mentality. Say, maybe an Air Traffic Flight Controller, or the
surgeon that’s at the E.R. who is going to be assigned to a loved one of yours for
a delicate operation. Are you comfortable with the fact that he’s been high as
a kite during the weekend, polluting his body with drugs? Hey, remember, it’s
‘his own body, and he’s not hurting anybody else”.
So, how long after using is it okay to go back to your job
and resume your duties? If you’re the guy or girl who bags my food at the
supermarket, or the person making my burger at Jack-In-The-Box, I’m really not
to concerned with your ability to do
your job. However, if you’re the guy who I’m putting my life in his hands while
he performs brain surgery on after being in a car accident, I gotta confess;
I’m more than a little worried.
What are your thoughts on this?
One last thing to consider; let’s say you’re a pot smoker
and maybe you haven’t used in a week or two. Then comes the call offering you
the ideal job that you hadn’t planned on being called about. The one you’ve
dreamed of getting, and probably won’t have offered to you again if you pass on
it now. Now, considering that THC can stay in your system for 30 days and
sometime longer, and one of the terms of being hired is that you pass a
pre-employment drug test. What are you
going to do?
These are just a couple of things to consider when you take
the stance that ‘what you put into your body isn’t anybody else’s business, and
you’re not hurting anybody else”. The reality of it is, maybe you could be
hurting somebody else, maybe not, but one thing’s for sure, you could be
hurting yourself.
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