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Pretty much. I also have house mates so the bills aren't a worry for me. My paycheck isn't exactly large though, can we say minimum wage?
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You can afford to change your job then. Congratulations, you are privileged then. but you should not need to chnage your job in order to avoid smokers - you have the law on your side protecting you against polluters. Over here, in many regions here, people cannot afford to just give up a job, with no other around. In the east it goes as high as to 30-35% unemployment in some places and depressing financial debts of families.
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![]() I didnt speak to you before cause I thought you were very insulting and you called me a little girl and stuff... Im normally a very non-violent person but if you were saying what you typed here to my face... You'd have the dubious honour of being the very first person I punched in the mouth. ![]() I knew I could stop smoking and stick to it anyway. ![]() ![]() |
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I reckon smoking should be treated the same as getting caught drinking on the job. I know I wouldnt want to work with a chimney, just as I wouldnt want to work with a drunken lout.
No offense to smokers, but I dont understand what right you had in the first place to make me have to put up with the blankets of smoke in pubs and public areas. Everyone has habits (and dont tell me smoking isnt one), I just find it a bit silly when people get all up in arms, forgetting the fact that puffing a cigarette can be closely compared to enjoying a nice pint. Both have harmful environmental effects, but drinking is tightly controlled, as should smoking be. Did any of that make any sense?:rotfl:
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Drinking tightly controlled is a matter of opinion KP.... A drunk is a lot more dangerous in a short space of time than a smoker is.
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KP, smoking and pubs have long been associated as far back as smoking and pubs have been around. It was the place to do it. That tradition or type of socializing has held it's ground to this day, although it is losing ground!
Sorry to say that these two who got the boot interviewed in the office and if all who were presently employed at the time smoke in this enclosed room the place smells like an ashtray. I'm sure they smelled it. It has a unmistakable odor. It clings to the smokers clothing and hair. It gets into the walls and carpet. It leaves a dark film on all surfaces where the tobacco is burned. Did they really think it would all go away if they took the job? As far as drinking, I suspect (no statistics as yet) that alcohol related deaths by vehicle probably outnumber any second hand smoke deaths. No offense to you drunking idiots behind the wheel but what right do you have to endanger others on the road either driving or just attempting to cross the street? It goes both ways KP. Drinking is not tightly controlled. Never has been. Anyone can go get blotto all day every day if they want. Good Lord man, they have drive through liquor stores. It is like McDonalds. Give me a #1 with cheese and six pack. Now, that does not promote drinking and driving does it? I find it amazing when non-smokers pick up the flag and run with it concerning pubs and smoking. If it offensive, find a pub that does not allow smoking or just do not attend. Everyone should suspect smoking will occur in the pubs. When I find any place offensive, I do not go there.
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I wonder when it will sink into people's minds in this thread that nowheree it was said they took the job recently and then demanded smoking to stop, but that it is more likely that they just took opportunity of laws that were not implement until most recently. Our smoking laws came in steps, over recent years. Before these new laws, smoking was allowed almost everywhere, in all kinds of offices, and a non-smoker stood no chance to protest against this. So realistically, non-smokers had no realistic chance to find a job in their profession without needing to accept smokers. It's just that in the course of just the last two years the laws have been changed so that smoking no longer necessarily must be accepted, and employers have a binding obligation to make smoke-free working places available. they do not stand above the law, and this employer kicking out the non-smokers because they reminded him of the new legal situation , and probably repeatedly i assume, is violating these laws.
Just on radio I heared the story being covered yesterday morning, i did not find it in the newspapers I use to scan daily. And on radio it was said that meanwhile the case has gone to the courts in Düsseldorf. And I am sure that the employer needs to accepot the two people he fired back into work. He is no exception from the rule and need to obey laws like everybody else, period. In bars and restaurants it will also become much harsher after the introductory times that vary between 3 and 6 months in various federal states, is over, becasue runners of restaiurants hardly can afford penalties of up to 50 thousand Euros if they do not obey the new laws. Quote:
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You have missed the point Skybird. Pubs were the place to go to drink, smoke and socialize. It has been this way since pubs were first started. If I'm not mistake, women were not allowed in the bars either. The tradition (if we can call it that) has gone on until this day. Others are asking that a long standing idea of a pub which traditionally has been the place for smoking and drinking needs to change. The worlds is attempting to change a long standing behavior. Not everyone is going to lay down the Bic lighter and pack of Marlboros. If I hit a pub that has lud, misbehaving, vomit on the table or turning on music I do not care for, it is time for me to leave. Normally the behavior just described is not what I call normal pub atmosphere. Therefore, I do not attend them. Smoking is a normal pub atmosphere. But in the end, it does not matter. Smokers will quit and less taxes will be collected on sales of tobacco. The non-smokers who started the rally cry can start paying what is lacking from cigarette sales. It is a fine line how the government taxes people on their vice and necessities.....gas, alcohol and tobacco.
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Quoted for truth. Unfortunately it's the time for the PC Nanny-State. If I owned and operated a bar, I should be able to smoke in it if I want. If my employees and customers don't like it, the government made me put a big glowing exit sign over the already obvious door to leave.
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This is how I feel about it myself. BTW, no trans-fat cooking for you either....another new one for the nanny-state.
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