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by heather_Archive
steve wrote:heather wrote:i am crazy about blow-pops (keep your comments to yourself) and my dentist is pissed, but i don't take a 10 minute break every hour to have one, nor would anyone let me.
If my job allows me to take breaks, and I take them, then fuck anybody who says I can't smoke on them. It's my break, and I'm smoking if I want to. If you think I shouldn't be taking those breaks
just to smoke, then go fuck yourself. The only reason it matters at all is that smokers aren't allowed to smoke on the job. This encourages them to take the breaks they're entitled to so they can smoke on them.
It's a manufacured problem.
you can smoke all you like on your break. you are allowed a 30 minute break for every 7.5 hours you work in illinois. you are not entitled to take a 10 minute break every hour so you can feed your nicotine addiction. nothing encourages people to smoke except their need to smoke. if you don't have the ability to work an entire hour a without taking a break then you should move to canada and join a band. the government might even pay you -canadian money- to make canadian music and you can smoke until a giant tumor bursts in you chest. your decision- not mine. i'll even let you smoke around me!
once again, you are not entitled to take a 10 minute break after working for 75minutes straight. what the balls-- it's a job. suck it up.
hardworking folks in most american cities are not allowed to smoke WHILE they are working. if you have a problem with that then you should argue that point, but know that no one is "entitled" to take a break every hour. unless a person was lucky enough to be born into a wealthy family, then you have to get a job. and you know, working, not so hard. i had a guy have a heart attack in front of me friday. he vommitted, fell on the floor and lost his pulse. it was my "job" to make sure he was taken care of by a medical professional. i did it and went back to work.
and steve, what is up with the swearing already? too much i think.
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