Some people are so greedy.

3 years ago by Flying Squid to c/antiwork

_number8_ 79 points 3 years ago

it's really insane how invasive drug tests are and how people think it's totally fine for companies to do

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unfreeradical 30 points 3 years ago

The population seems complacent to accept that employers seek unlimited power, merely because no other channel is available for earning one's survival.

No way of relating to an abusive system is ever considered, except capitulation.

In fact, I feel alarmed at how readily many will imagine some grave threat from a hypothetical coworker who uses substances, without ever considering the threat of abandoning one's own privacy.

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BigT54 -13 points 3 years ago

You act like companies do this because they want to. They do it because they can't get insurance if they don't because drugs are illegal and they refuse to insure people participating in illegal activities.

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FlyingSquid 9 points 3 years ago

That makes no sense unless people are doing the drugs at work. Why would an insurance company not underwrite a company based on what their employees do in their free time?

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thisbenzingring 8 points 3 years ago

My brother in law is the owner of a electrician company, we live in Washington state where cannabis is legal. His insurance company will drop him if they don't have a strong anti drug policy. It's pretty lame.

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BigT54 2 points 3 years ago

How would you prove that the drugs were only taken during off hours? Drug use is stigmatized to the point that anyone who uses illicit substances must be an addict. It is an excuse for an insurance company not to pay a claim and they simply won't insure drug users. You may not like it but that's simply the way it works

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FlyingSquid 0 points 3 years ago

You couldn't. And I don't even care if they're an addict. If they smoke meth daily or drink twelve beers when they get home, so what? As long as they can do their job, fine. I worked with a major alcoholic. He was an asshole, but he got his job done and did it well. So apart from it being unpleasant to work with him, who cares? And if it was cocaine or meth or whatever instead, again, who cares?

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unfreeradical 7 points 3 years ago

You just gave me an idea.

What if insurance were underwritten by a company?

I smell profit.

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______ -13 points 3 years ago

I'm divided on this one. I think testing is ultimately wrong but I would also like for a way that hr can determine my company won't hire a coke head.

What are your thoughts on this and what would you propose instead?

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abbotsbury 48 points 3 years ago

I would also like for a way that hr can determine my company won't hire a coke head.

If it's not noticeable enough that you need to look at their pee, it's not a big deal. If it is noticeable enough that it affects their work performance, then you don't need to even test for it.

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dependencyInjection 40 points 3 years ago

But you’re happy to work with alcoholics, as it’s legal? What is about coke heads you don’t want to work with? What about stoners? Benzo heads?

Shouldn’t we judge people on their work and not their extra curricular activities.

I would hate to be so biased for no reason whatsoever.

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Changetheview 35 points 3 years ago

Why not judge them based on their work and performance? The employer is entirely free to hire or fire someone for how they perform on the job, especially in at will states.

If someone has a drug problem that impacts their performance, get rid of them.

If someone has a drug addiction that doesn’t impact their work, is it really something their employer needs to police?

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TopRamenBinLaden 25 points 3 years ago

Cocaine is a poor example because it is out of most people's urine and blood very quickly. Same with Meth. You probably already work with some people who use, they just know how to hide it and not let it affect their work performance.

These drug tests almost exclusively catch marijuana users. They are also very easy to bypass with synthetic urine, mouthwash, and detox. I used to work at a shop that sold these products and helped people pass drug tests every day.

Hair samples drug tests are the most reliable test method if you really are looking to not hire coke users. Hair samples can show drug use going back many months and even years, so it is way overly intrusive and often catches people who haven't used in a long time. They also make shampoos to help people pass these, but I know they are difficult to use.

My question to you is, Why do you care what someone does drugs if it doesn't affect their work, even harder ones? There are plenty of nice normal people who use drugs that you would never know.

Personally, I just think drug tests are mostly a waste of money and are detrimental to employee rights. I don't think a company should get to tell their employees what they can and can't do in their freetime. The severely addicted people with problems will make themselves known through poor work performance.

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Cethin 24 points 3 years ago

Honestly, why does it matter? If they behave inappropriately or don't do their work, that's cause to fire them. Who cares what drugs they may or may not use if it doesn't effect their behavior at work?

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solstice 14 points 3 years ago

Hopefully they get caught in the "is this guy a lunatic" phase of the interview process. If they are functional and otherwise normal and reasonable then who cares if they've got an eight ball in their pocket.

Related story: my ex worked at a vet clinic for a while. She said they hired a new vet tech and he got fired on day one. He'd stolen some animal tranquilizers or something and disappeared. They found him passed out in his car drooling. Called the cops/ambulance and fired him on the spot obviously.

Point is, crazies are easy to spot, who cares what otherwise normal well adjusted people do.

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______ -7 points 3 years ago

But wouldn't you want to prevent that from happening ?

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dustyData 10 points 3 years ago

He could've easily been sober and outside the test's sensitivity window. Pass, then still go on to steal horse tranquilizers and get his shit fucked. The test is always an invasion of privacy and only sometimes detect risky persons. Mind you, sometimes it will also give out a false positive and make you refuse a perfectly sober person.

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foyrkopp 5 points 3 years ago

Counterpoint:

A company should not care whether someone is a cokehead.

They should care whether they're reliable, competent etc.

There's established methods of figuring those things out without a drug test.

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WHYAREWEALLCAPS 2 points 3 years ago

In most cases it really has less to do with the companies or HR and more to do with their insurance rates. Remember, the absolute last thing an insurance company wants to do is pay out, so if it can find an out or a way to increase the premiums, it will. I mean, sure there might be some uptight HR or other upper level suit with a stick up their ass at some companies, but everything usually has to do with money.

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Neil 73 points 3 years ago
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underwire212 50 points 3 years ago

You have the right to work or starve to death if you want!

With new capitalism plus subscription, you can also pick who your Master is!

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FlyingSquid 19 points 3 years ago

That's called the invisible hand of the free will.

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PugJesus 21 points 3 years ago

"You can quit anytime!"

What sane people hear: "This is the most basic, barebones aspect of no longer living in a feudal society, or at least trying not to."

What market fetishists hear: "This is the peak of workers' rights, and they should be grateful for being allowed such a privilege!"

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Neil 17 points 3 years ago
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underwire212 4 points 3 years ago

The plus side is that instead of being a literal slave, you get to be a wage slave instead

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solstice 6 points 3 years ago

Yeah it's really unfortunate and messed up that that is literally the only recourse the workers have. And usually it's out of the frying pan right into the fire because all companies fucking suck. Corporate culture is so toxic.

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MrBusiness 2 points 3 years ago

You gotta be about that grind! /s

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Cheers 51 points 3 years ago

Literally had a conversation with my manager about traveling to Chicago. Weed is legal there and he felt it important to remind me that the company has random drug tests. I told him we operate in Denver and sell THC gummies. He told me HR recently told him that we have a 0 tolerance policy that they're looking to ramp up.

We also have trouble hiring because people fail the drug tests..

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_stranger_ 42 points 3 years ago

wait I need to make sure I got this

Your business is selling THC gummies, and the company has a zero tolerance policy.

wow

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dustyData 20 points 3 years ago

The corporate world is not governed by reason.

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DragonTypeWyvern 3 points 3 years ago

I get a good laugh any time someone tells me corporations put efficiency above all.

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Mirshe 12 points 3 years ago

My old grocery store started selling CBD products, and told all of us employees that any employee found USING said CBD products would be dealt with as if they were using marijuana.

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RagingRobot 9 points 3 years ago

Smoke up! Fuck them waste their money on tests and just fail it. Then they can do all the work themselves

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undeffeined 6 points 3 years ago

Wait, you work for a company that sells THC products but the employees are not allowed to use it on their own time?

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brlemworld 3 points 3 years ago

How will you know what to recommend if you don't try them?!

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undeffeined 1 point 3 years ago

Exactly !

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greavous 5 points 3 years ago

Land of the free!

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obinice 4 points 3 years ago

ooohhh THAT'S what they meant!

I thought they were talking about a company testing new drugs, and couldn't figure out what the problem was.

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rauls4 28 points 3 years ago

I recently found out that after 55 you can withdraw from your 401K without penalties if you lose your job.

It has (I recently turned 55) given me a peace of mind I have never known before. If I get fired, I know it will not be the end of my world, and have my wife’s health insurance to fall back on.

Crazy how we live so many years with this specter of doom hanging over us.

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unfreeradical 19 points 3 years ago

It is so important that we revitalize labor organization and practice mutual aid.

No one may survive alone, and no one should be alone.

Only by taking the workplace and reclaiming the commons may we escape the isolation and precarity forced on us by the systems that tower over us.

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11181514 -25 points 3 years ago
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somethingsnappy 3 points 3 years ago

Could you make a dumber response? It's fun to see. In entertained.

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11181514 1 point 3 years ago
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MonkderZweite 17 points 3 years ago

Companies do drug tests now?

...management too?

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dankm 20 points 3 years ago

Apparently American companies do. My wife works in HR for a US company in Canada and has to continuously tell US management that they can't do random drug tests in Canada outside of safety critical roles.

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MonkderZweite 10 points 3 years ago

Right? Seems to be an US thing.

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greavous 11 points 3 years ago

It always is! Then they'll backtrack and try to claim it's actually a better system when it gets pointed out most other equivalent countries don't have such problems.

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DragonTypeWyvern 2 points 3 years ago

Who?

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Ddhuud 4 points 3 years ago

Not that crazy, which is sad.

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