I am really surprised at the amount of fellow vapors that are allowed to vape at work.
I work for a major insurance company that adopted a "tobacco free" policy last year.
When I advised that my e-cig did not contain tobacco and it was not smoke but rather a vapor being emitted they were not impressed. Granted this is may be the largerst insurance company around and you would think that something that could get their employees off tobacco might be something they would at least take a look at.
Well no, they do not allow e-cigs on their premisses period.
Obviously you can't fight them, but was very tempted to fight it.
The e-cig is tobacco free. if they are trying to ban nicotine on premises, then they would have to ban any product that contained it..... uh natural food items potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant......etc.
But instead I am forced to steal vape when on their property.
I have been vaping now and analog free for one year and four months, so IMHO e-cigs are a alternative to analogs.
I work for a major insurance company that adopted a "tobacco free" policy last year.
When I advised that my e-cig did not contain tobacco and it was not smoke but rather a vapor being emitted they were not impressed. Granted this is may be the largerst insurance company around and you would think that something that could get their employees off tobacco might be something they would at least take a look at.
Well no, they do not allow e-cigs on their premisses period.
Obviously you can't fight them, but was very tempted to fight it.
The e-cig is tobacco free. if they are trying to ban nicotine on premises, then they would have to ban any product that contained it..... uh natural food items potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant......etc.
But instead I am forced to steal vape when on their property.
I have been vaping now and analog free for one year and four months, so IMHO e-cigs are a alternative to analogs.