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I don't want anybody on drugs working around me, even if its a little weed last night .
Does that apply for the deadliest drug on earth?
What if they went out partying last night and tied one on, with a bottle of Crown Royal and some beer chasers?
He got up on time and made it to work early this morning, cup o java in hand and early morning conversation has everyone laughing and in a good mood.
That sounds like the requirements for being employed at a lot of religious organizations.
As for the drug testing, I worked in the aviation industry (A&P LICENSE), and random drug testing was simply a fact of life.
I wish I would have made $200 per day! That's $25 per hour! Even on government contracts, with Davis-Bacon Wages, I never made close to that!
In fact, except for the drug testing (they didn't know how back then) and the $200 per day (it was more like a dollar a day), the list sounds very close to what was common in employment at the turn of the 19th-20th century, especially for school teachers!
The question was for those complaining about minimum wage jobs.
I should have stipulated that.
I have one huge complaint about this; men earning minimum wage are considered unmarriageable in this country, which means that they are unlikely to be married even if willing.
So what use is this $200/day job to a minimum wage earner who can't find someone willing to marry a minimum wage earner?
I don't want anybody on drugs working around me, even if its a little weed last night .
What "drugs" fit your restrictions? Those that can be obtained from a doctor? How about the corner liquor store? Corner grocery? Chances are almost 100% persons "On drugs" are around you at work all the time.
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