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Smokers need not apply...
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The concept is a fine line. Companies have the right to choose their own hiring guidlines outside race, sex, age for the most part. However, tobacco is a legal product. What's next on the list, alcohol, fast food, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity? Will they fire people bringing back Burger King for lunch or those with a salt shaker at their desk? |
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BTW, there is an exception for the "tobacco free campus" stuff. Mental health patients are exempt. At least they were when I worked there in '09.
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I still consider the use of cigarettes as being different from the use of cigars. I hate seeing them lumped together. :2
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most police,ff,emt in fl are tobacco free. Saves them a ton on insurance costs etc. i bet 75-80% still use tobacco and just lie about it however.
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I agree, Whats next????
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Yep. I smoked a cigar on my lunch break on property the last day allowed, 6/30/2007. It was my first and last cigar at work (at that company).
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E-Cigs?? Really?? I guess the gum it OK. Whatever...
Our work insurance charges $20 a week on your health care premium if you're a smoker. We have to sign a form yearly stating we use or don't use. Lying = termination. The problem I have with the form is my family is on my plan, such as a lot of other family members, so who policies the spouses/grown kids no one ever sees? |
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If this was by the gov you'd have a point, but a non-gov company can set whatever policy they want... I do think it is stupid however.
At the job I just left we had to take yearly "health screenings" which including blood tests!! If you didnt score enough points, you got the highest rate... reasoning is, if you arent healthy you should pay more for your healthcare since you will use it more than someone who doesnt have a 'risky' lifestyle.. |
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Companies like those can SABBOD. ;)
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Rules rules rules.
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It made me shake my head.
On a positive note, it's a good place for nicotine-free people to work together and exist in tobacco-free harmony. I can only imagine the rest of the list of petty rules that'd keep me from being able to work there. |
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The healthcare industry, in general, is under a lot of pressure to "set an example" about healthy habits. Do not be surprised to find this at many healthcare related businesses. Many insurance companies are also on the band wagon with more all the time. We recently got switched to CIGNA and I did tell them about my cigar smoking. Fortunately, the company from which we get coverage has many ex-military who are serious about their cigarettes, so it didn't tip the bucket in any way.
It is their right to demand non-smoking personnel and it is your right to choose to keep smoking and work elsewhere. That's the free market. The fact that it is abutting up against the main thrust of this board means that all here are affected, but at the end of the day, it is a business decision based on economics and/or industry pressure. If the primary thrust of this board was legalization of drugs, then we'd have this same conversation about a different provision of the hiring policy. |
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My job prohibits tobacco use on duty. If they told me I couldn't smoke cigars off duty, I'd have an unpleasant retort.
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Since i have been to the Ford museum in Grand Rapids MI as a child and as a soldier pulling security for his funeral. I could have sworn that i have seen a pic of President Ford smoking. So of course i googled it "Gerald Ford, the last U.S. president to use tobacco on a regular basis, is an inveterate pipe smoker" I found this on Cigar aficionado. Kind of Ironic that you name your organizational after a man yet you take away from things the man did.
Clockwise from top left: AP; Henry Griffin/AP; AP; Mark Wilson/AP Franklin D. Roosevelt smoked cigarettes, and John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton occasionally smoked cigars. Gerald R. Ford preferred a pipe. |
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Obama smoked/smokes... What about him?
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