dedja wrote:SET [Old Bastard Rage] = ON
How many of us would be kicked out on our arse if we were caught taking recreational drugs at work.
With the massive salaries these days and the effort and sacrifice they need to make to have the fitness required to play, you would have thought that the AFL and the clubs would be able to stare down the Players Association to enforce illicit drug detection and penalties.
It’s not as if the Players Association are going to get much relief from the government industrial regulatory system to allow and condone the use of illicit drugs at work.
Yes, with the salaries they earn and lifestyle they lead, some are easy targets to go down the illicit drug path, and yes, it’s prevalent in society, but name one job outside that anyone on this site has that would not only condone illicit drug use at work, but would take steps to cover up its use.
Go on try it, tell your boss today what you took this morning before coming into work and see how you get on.
Grow some cajones AFL if you want to be taken seriously.
SET [Old Bastard Rage] = OFF
OK, as you were …
They aren't taking drugs at work they are taking them on their own time.
There is a difference between having the drugs in your system and being under the influence of it. If you didn't rock up to work under the influence of it and you didn't work in a high risk environment then most employers would never know.