I vape away at the office. Didn't ask the boss when I started, but waited for him to see me doing it. Knew he wouldn't care. He caught on to the fact that I was vaping, not from seeing me vape, but from not smelling tobacco on me everyday. Asked me about it, told him that I had switched, and he was more than happy to let me vape on in the office. Mean fewer smoke breaks, and more productivity in his eyes, plus my doc has classified me as a non smoker, meaning in another 3 months my insurance rate (which the company pays 100% of) will drop. He even pushed me to try and introduce the few other smokers at the office to vaping. (I have had limited success in this, none of them have completely given up analogs).
At customer sites (I am a network analyst, so I am often at clients) I only vape when I know they have a policy that permits it. One of my customers is a cigarette company that still allows smoking indoors. Oddly, they have given me the hardest time about it, jokingly calling me a traitor. lol I do stealth vape in restrooms in sites that don't allow or frown on the practice of vaping. I keep several cards with me from different sites that I order supplies from that explain what vaping is. When someone asks me about it, I explain it, and drop a card with them.
What are your experiences with being allowed to vape at work? I'm in manufacturing, and refrained from vaping at my desk during the day, but would vape on the shop floor. Nobody had a problem for about a week and a half, then the VP of operations got on my case because it "looked like I was smoking" (I stopped myself from saying he looked like he was "being a jack-wagon").
Anyways, we have no company policy on this, and Ive been invited to a meeting with the company president this week to present while I believe vaping should be allowed in the shop.
My points will be:
- There is no second-hand risk associated with vaping (I could use some data to back this up)
- Vaping lowers health risk compared to smoking, better health for employees can mean lowered absenteeism and potentially lower health care cost.
- Vaping on the shop floor, compared to vaping in the smoking area, will mean increased productivity (no smoke breaks)
- Those attempting to quit smoking with vaping should not be forced to subject themselves to second hand smoke to vape.
I eagerly welcome any input for other ideas I can present.
Thanks.
I think its ok to vape at work, as long as your not in front of customers. it beats taking smoke breaks outside away from your desk or floor. it saves time I think.
Our "safety officer" was having a fit about indoor vaping. We think he checked with the higher ups and was told to back off, because 4 of us vape inside all the time now, and nothing is said!
My job explicitly states anything tobacco related on the job can get me instantaneously fired unless a family states their personal approval often in a formal letter of such permission