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NGC1300
08-23-2008, 02:41 AM
Anyone else find that, after a while, with practice, you can pretty much pull it off without anyone knowing?
The first few times I did it, I kept laughing at stupid stuff and kept getting sidetracked. Lately though, it seems I have it much more under control, and yet the high still makes for an easy day.
Anyone else find this?
painretreat
08-23-2008, 03:04 AM
Never tried it and never will have to! If you can't hurt yourself or anyone else while you are working, I guess it is o.k.! If you were a lawyer and you got 'side-tracked' while defending me, I wouldn't think it was very :cool:
guess it depends on what you do for work. If you sit home on a PC, like a friend of mine, that'd be cool. :hippy:
theforthdrive
08-23-2008, 03:31 AM
I never smoke and do something important. There is a time and place for everything. Having said that... yes, i find that overtime i was better able in social situations to hide my high. I often get high and swim in my lake. I talk to my neighbors while Im down at the docks and no one has looked at me funny like I was high. practice makes perfect.....
silkyblue
08-23-2008, 04:24 AM
Im never high at work or on the road
ain worth it
be careful
DeliciousToast
08-23-2008, 04:55 AM
i smoke all day long at my job..
funny thing is I have never met a co-worker and only can Identify my boss out of line up by the pic he took of himself before he sent me my phone..
I am an ********* technician, i get my paycheck in crude oil..
can you guess my job?
I'll bite... any more hints?
flyingimam
08-23-2008, 05:13 AM
i had a programmer friend who would increase his output when high lol that was hella funny to me cuz his job actually needs major presence of mind and focus, but i guess marijuana helps
i myself used to work @ a fastfood and was high alot of times, it was kinda norm for me to get thru the crappy job in the damn hot kitchen! only way i could bear with the pressure and speed of the job at busy times was to zone out and just do my thang... and i MEAN that was the ONLY way to put up with the damn constant drive thru beep in my ears and looks of the waiting customers in the lobby on me... the store was heavily understaffed compared to its business at all peak times and there were always mob like crowds @ dinner and lunch times swarming the lobby! and lines backed up all the way to the entrance for cars
i did my part well enough that i got promoted at the end to management after working in all positions including the cashier... not once i felt having a problem working high there
but for my real job im gonna have soon, no way i "can" be high despite how much i may like it or perform well on it, financial companies dont mess around and many have literally random on the site drug test policies! :(
SunnyD
08-23-2008, 05:22 AM
I'm a mechanic and a Volleyball referee...not a good idea to be blazed while doing either of those...
painretreat
08-23-2008, 06:01 AM
BE RESPONSIBLE and don't ruin getting the laws changed for all of us!
You don't have to get blazed, you can use, just enough-to tolerate people! I always wondered, a hot coffee in the lap or face, cause someone was loaded! You are not only putting your future at risk, your employer and the people you are taking tips from. No wonder I always have to go hunt my waiter to return a plate of someone else's food! I hate eating out anyway (since I can cook better and to my own taste).
My (deceased) bro was in food service industry, he had to blaze to tolerate the rude people! I understand that. I have worked with a lot of rude ppl and learned to tell them: "No one can pay me enough to take your abuse!" It kind of makes people polite, especially when they need you!
If Dr.s and nurse's worked blazed, how would you feel?
If cops did-I'd applaud! But, fear they'd pull me over just to get my mmj for the donut shop!
I definitely feel when you are on a time clock, you need to be sober. Even if you don't want to protect yourself! Your behavior can affect others, accidents!!! workers comp already sucks! :twocents:
StickyfingahZ
08-23-2008, 06:12 AM
Once my freind I hadnt seen in ages showed up on my lunch break and we burned one,I hadnt smoked in a year,But After smoking he was like "whne's your break over?" I was like WTF!?! I gotta go work!
I worked as a bag boy bagging groceries and it was so hard with people staring at me while I was all blazed.
painretreat
08-23-2008, 06:19 AM
Stckyfz: lol!!! Thanks, that has to be a job you it should be required for, I am sure. It is a tuff one and I doubt you could hurt anyone, maybe crack an egg! I admit, people are rude to sackers! With medical use, I've learned, what is just enough and not too much! :rastasmoke:
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