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Smoke Breaks, Health, Smokers' Rights and Festering Resentment
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Try being accountable...
Small agency
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:06 AM
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I get really tired of people complaining about how much time smokers take for their breaks and how smokers are lazy and poor performers. If that is the case, as identified by "supervisor with the Navy in Silverdale, WA," than take a personnel action against them! If they aren't performing, put them on a PIP and get them to perform. If they are taking unsanctioned breaks, then charge them with AWOL. My experience has been that some of my BEST performers have been smokers.
And let me warn you nonsmokers who complain about these breaks---as an ex-smoker, if I didn't get a cigarette when I needed one, everyone around me paid for it. So, be careful what you wish for!
Re: Try being accountable...
HR Specialist
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:25 AM
Re: Try being accountable...
USAF
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:41 AM
Re: Try being accountable...
Federal Agency
Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:40 AM
USDA, HR Specialist, take your pathetic self to a different door! Oh, and if you took a bath in your perfume or cologne today, stay away from people - they don't want to smell it. And, if you crack your gum when you chew, you annoy me. Maybe gum chewing should be banned next...
Re: Try being accountable...
COE
Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:47 AM
Re: Try being accountable...
The one I work for
Mon Dec 29, 2008 7:09 AM
Next ban up for bid...mouth breathers.
Making the world tolerable through intolerance. One annoying habit at a time. HA!
SMOKE BREAKS -- BOOZE BREAKS?
DCMA
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:20 AM
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Well, if smokers need a "break" because they are stressed, how about those who like a visit with "Doctor Jack" when they are stressed? Can they go out and get a shot, too? Also, among annoying habits, how about those windbags that come up in a nearby cubicle and hold a loud, distracting, and extended gab-fest just when I'm trying to compose a complicated report? I was once hooked on smoking, but I realized it was killing me and opted to continue breathing instead of smoking in late 2005.
Ban all of it
HUD
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:31 AM
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If a functional alcoholic wanted to take 5 minutes to run down the street and have a shot, he would be put on administrative leave and sent to rehab.
Regardless of whether or not it has any impact on performance, why should one addiction be given preferential treatment over another, or over those who have no addiction whatsoever?
Smoking Ban
DCMA
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:31 AM
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I work in a facility where smoking is banned. I have read numereous complaints from others that a smoker gets more breaks than non-smokers. This issue is easily solved by restricting smoking to authorized break times and at lunch. Management places controls on the employees when smoke breaks are authorized and not the employees. Non smokers life isn't fair and smokers you have the right to destroy your health when at home not during duty time. Managers wake up and take control. This is an easy situation to control.
Smokers - Bad for Business
USAF
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:33 AM
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All the comments about smoker rights, is B.S., so is giving them there own little special place to smoke. Here is what it comes down to. Smokers spend more time on breaks then employees that do not smoke. So if you smoke - you should get paid for a 6 hour day instead of an 8 hour day and you should lose your lunch break. No matter what agency you work for - it is still a business, if you are not working, you should not get paid. Its that simple.
Re: Smokers - Bad for Business
Federal Agency
Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:42 AM
Re: Smokers - Bad for Business
USDA
Mon Dec 29, 2008 8:23 AM
Secondhand Smoke
HHS
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:35 AM
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Most people don't know that there is no Constitutional right to smoke. The government should not spend any taxpayer funds to enable smoking. Workers and the public should be protected from secondhand smoke at all entrances. Smokers should also pay a higher fee for their health insurance. Currently, their unhealthful habits are being subsidized by non-smoking employees and all taxpayers. Their secondhand smoke causes non-smokers to incur diseases, illness, and lost workdays.
Smoking ban at the workplace
USGS
Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:36 AM
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It should be banned completely. I see many employees who are smokers constantly converging outside taking long 'smoking breaks' and many breaks throughout a workday. They spend more time smoking (more like endorsed socializing) than they do working and the supervisors turn a blind eye to it. It's unfair to have the taxpayers pay for lack of productivity.