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In reply to the discussion: I knew this country was "effed" when I had to pee in a bottle for a minimum wage job [View all]ecstatic
(34,663 posts)29. the double standard is horrible, BUT
there is a lot of liability involved when an employee is under the influence and on the clock. They could harm themselves or someone else.
That said, the double standard is disgusting. I'm sure trump will never have to pee in a cup, and he's allowed to be president with 34 FRESH felonies. It's sickening!
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I knew this country was "effed" when I had to pee in a bottle for a minimum wage job [View all]
maxrandb
Dec 19
OP
Funny how a job like Senator, Congress, Governor and Judge don't require random, mandatory drug testing
maxrandb
Dec 19
#5
I wasn't an employee. I was an applicant. And, in point of fact, I did volunteer.
rsdsharp
Dec 20
#52
Assuming a Musk net worth of $450 billion (he was up to $486 bn on Tuesday but fell back) it would take 12,328,767 years
Celerity
Dec 19
#17
Oh come now, if you just put in a little overtime, cut back on food and other non-essentials . . .
Journeyman
Dec 20
#35
The drug test made money for the company doing the testing. Usually someone the head of HR knows
LiberalArkie
Dec 19
#18
Excellent post, pre and post Reagan work it seems. 40 years of hardship, hell and decline.
appalachiablue
Dec 19
#24
I don't know anything about Tom Morello past I think two guys on DU know him, and the one statement ...
marble falls
Dec 20
#58
And thankyou, sir, for the kind backhand as you've dismissed me and my insignificant opinion.
marble falls
Dec 20
#63
Its a lot easier to open & run your own business here than many other countries.
Callie1979
Dec 20
#62
Sure they do. Let me tell you about the German Exchange student who was my daughters best friend
maxrandb
Dec 22
#73
Why should blue collar employees be held to a company standard that their white collar co workers aren't?
MichMan
Dec 22
#81
I have a friend who worked for a company back in the 80s and the owner asked her
twodogsbarking
Dec 20
#59