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Posted by The Dukester on February 20, 2005 at 09:24:20 from (69.54.222.125):
In Reply to: Plant tours OT posted by Jay (ND) on February 19, 2005 at 08:51:16:
Curious thing, a plant that still allows smoking just about everywhere.... First, I used to smoke and where I worked allowed smoking in the work areas then which was 6 years ago....I had quit smoking however after puffing on cigarettes for 40+ years when I retired. When I visited the old workplace 3 years ago smoking was forbidden except in small designated areas inside and outside away from where most people congregated. From what I know now and how much smoking has comprimised my health I wouldn't work in a area where smoking is allowed anywhere for any amount of money. There have to be valid reasons why smoking is allowed in any workplace, but I sure wonder what they could be.....possibly the environment is already so polluted in the area, the presence of tobacco smoke doesn't make much difference or the majority of the employees occupying the work areas demanded that smoking be allowed. Whatever, in my opinion it's shame this condition is allowed, and if management expects prospective employees to accept this they are certainly among very few places that do.
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