take some of CASAA's printable materials with you...good stuff over there
sorry to bug you, got a link? thanks. still new to all the acronyms and sites. appreciate it.
take some of CASAA's printable materials with you...good stuff over there
Stealth!
They don't need to know anything.
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Stealth is the only way to go. What they don't know won't hurt them. And ... "they" don't have anything to biatch about. Win Win for both parties.
sorry to bug you, got a link? thanks. still new to all the acronyms and sites. appreciate it.
CASAA Printable Material You can find printable CASAA material here. You might want to check out their website too while your there.
Productivity.....just tell them to think about all those breaks smokers take and how you wont need them if allowed to vape away at your desk![]()
Took a gig where I start working in an office environment on Monday, need your best, most direct, SUCCESSFUL arguments that gained you the ability to vape in an office environment. as always, thanks in advance.
Not sure if this would work for you in an office environment but its worth a try. It definitely worked for me in a restaurant.
While enjoying a few glasses of wine with dinner while vaping the manager came to the table to tell me customers were complaining. I didn't bother to go into the E-cig story because I didn't feel it would do any good as he was a .... head. I really didn't feel like ruining the evening so I told him I had COPD and I was inhaling on my nebulizer to offset the asthma attack I felt coming on. He apoligized and was sympathetic.
You might get away with this line for a few days at work. If not, remember the line for any future places you get harassed about vaping at.
I have yet to vape in the building during business hours... but that's because I just got the thing (and I'm the only one that has one), and would rather go outside during breaks "like everybody else". It isn't so much about being able to get away with it, but more a political thing between the company and certain employees who like to stir up trouble. "why does HE get to ___, but I can't ____ ?!?!?".
One week in, it looks like several others might get vapes of their own, so that might change.
You are trying to keep the air flu free??
Productivity.....just tell them to think about all those breaks smokers take and how you wont need them if allowed to vape away at your desk![]()
I wish mine would. I work for the State of Oregon. The governor recently put through a ban on all forms of nicotine use at work, to include chewing tobacco and vaporizers. He's decided he's going to force us into living the way he thinks we should.
I'm in the military, so you would think if anyone would have trouble vaping at work, it would be me. My command is very supportive of it though. I don't take smoke breaks, so I can keep working while others are outside smoking and joking...I suspect that this is the main reason why they are so supportive. The trick I have found is just to be respectful. I tend to vape at my desk all day, but i usually hold my vapor in for a few seconds so it won't be so thick. When I exhale, I usually do it at a downward angle. I figure that if you are billowing thick plumes of vapor up into the air, you might encounter some issues. I have gotten more issues from my peers than from those senior to me. I think they are just jealous that they have to go outside in the cold to smoke.
Those aren't all reasons that you should be allowed to vape, those are arguments that you might be needing to use...I like the first 2 reasons but, personally, I'd leave off the others. Reasons 3-5 make it sound like you need nicotine to concentrate. Reason #6 is going to sound suspect to most people and reason #7 is kind of ridiculous..
Those aren't all reasons that you should be allowed to vape, those are arguments that you might be needing to use...
Arguments 3 through 6 are to counter their BS arguments that nicotine is a drug.
Argument 7 is to counter them saying that they don't want to breath in what you're exhaling.