Wow this has gotten interesting.
I've always found it ironic that the law forced smokers outside, when improved ventilation systems could have been an option for places that wanted to keep smokers indoors. Instead now every door has a smoker a few feet away from it and instead of having them able to go to areas where ventilation meets certain specific requirements. It would require admitting some truths about secondhand smoke that make things inconvient for the government, it would slightly less vilify smokers and might make taxation a bit harder.
As far as the work thing goes. I work a job I am not exactly found of, but I also am there because I choose to be. I am one step away from making good money at my job. Is it stressful yes, the last three people who held my job just stoped showing up. I run a vast and complex array of different aspects of my stores biggest sales departments and a simple mistake can cause any range of problems that can cost us big money and take several days or weeks to fix while still keeping ontop of everyday business. Nobody wants my job, they treat it like the worst job in the company(it is one of the hardest). All that considered i could quit, I could go out get a different manager job that pays more and is less stressfull, but i stay.
I might be able to complain about stress, the fact that i handle dangerous chemicals sometimes, but these are KNOWN risk i took when i accepted this job.I do not expect the government to step in and bann the chemicals i choose to work with or regulate stress levels at the workplace.
Also what I learn here I will take with me when I open my BnM vape store. I have a little financial rebuilding to do first, but with my current job I will be able to handle anything.
We all make our choices. I am not some helpless child who can't take responsibility for where I am and what I do.
I've always found it ironic that the law forced smokers outside, when improved ventilation systems could have been an option for places that wanted to keep smokers indoors. Instead now every door has a smoker a few feet away from it and instead of having them able to go to areas where ventilation meets certain specific requirements. It would require admitting some truths about secondhand smoke that make things inconvient for the government, it would slightly less vilify smokers and might make taxation a bit harder.
As far as the work thing goes. I work a job I am not exactly found of, but I also am there because I choose to be. I am one step away from making good money at my job. Is it stressful yes, the last three people who held my job just stoped showing up. I run a vast and complex array of different aspects of my stores biggest sales departments and a simple mistake can cause any range of problems that can cost us big money and take several days or weeks to fix while still keeping ontop of everyday business. Nobody wants my job, they treat it like the worst job in the company(it is one of the hardest). All that considered i could quit, I could go out get a different manager job that pays more and is less stressfull, but i stay.
I might be able to complain about stress, the fact that i handle dangerous chemicals sometimes, but these are KNOWN risk i took when i accepted this job.I do not expect the government to step in and bann the chemicals i choose to work with or regulate stress levels at the workplace.
Also what I learn here I will take with me when I open my BnM vape store. I have a little financial rebuilding to do first, but with my current job I will be able to handle anything.
We all make our choices. I am not some helpless child who can't take responsibility for where I am and what I do.