SummertimeBullet Posted June 12, 2019 Report Share Posted June 12, 2019 Most people believe that smoking employees get more breaks than regular employees. In an eight hour shift, I smoke three times. I smoke before I get to work. I smoke on my fifteen minute break two hours in, I smoke on my lunch four hours in, and I smoke on my second break 6 hours in. Then I smoke on my way home. I do not get any more breaks then a regular worker. I could also smoke less in a day, but I choose to use my breaks this way. Some days I have to use the bathroom on my break and miss my smoke, but I don't extend my break. I believe it is an unfair assumption that we get more smoking breaks. Please speak out if you see someone abusing "smoke breaks" and let me know what you think. Quote Link to comment
Starling Posted June 14, 2019 Report Share Posted June 14, 2019 Aaarrrgh! Absolutely never, ever NOT should someone start smoking to get more breaks. This was actually socially engineered by war time. A soldier was given cigarettes as a ration thus implementing the practice of a smoke break. Besides if you knew that the tobacco industry makes cigarettes to be more addictive than heroin by STIMULATING the relaxation response, you wouldn't do it! Obviously a hot topic for me. What about a water break instead? Quote Link to comment
eddyeti Posted June 26, 2019 Report Share Posted June 26, 2019 I think it depends on the individual person, their attitude and work ethic; the work environment, if you have designated breaks, create your own breaks and have access to smoking areas; and your colleagues, what their break habits are and what is deemed a fair and accepted break system that works for everyone. I used to work as a chef and the employees who smoked definitely had more breaks. However, the ones who didn't smoke could have had just as many breaks if they had wanted. They chose not to. Quote Link to comment
Mastradamus Posted July 5, 2019 Report Share Posted July 5, 2019 I work the usual 9 - 5 o'clock job and don't have additional breaks even though am a heavy smoker. More like you, I smoke before getting to work. I then smoke during my lunch break and smoke again immediately after work. It's become like a necessary routine for me. Coming back to your question, I think it's ridiculous for anyone to think that smoking employees get more breaks than regular employees. There's no where have I heard of such practices. Smoking doesn't and has never added any input to a work place. It's a habitual practice of some employees that benefits their personal satisfaction. So there isn't any reason why a work place would even consider granting additional breaks to smoking employees. I feel the said topic is just a behavior often exhibited by non-smokers as a way of discriminating against smokers. Quote Link to comment
Jenny Bliss Posted September 11, 2019 Report Share Posted September 11, 2019 I started smoking because I had this idea that only strong or attractive women do it (silly, i know). It didn't affect just my health but also my performance at my job. Like any other addiction, it's hard to tell someone to not do something if he/she doesn't hear the reasons needed. Quote Link to comment
Raja33 Posted September 17, 2019 Report Share Posted September 17, 2019 Please, don't start! Smocking is highly addictive. I have been smocking for many years and I wouldn't recommend getting into this unhealthy pattern. What for? You will end up wasting your money, your health and your precious time. Quote Link to comment
Lizzy Posted September 19, 2019 Report Share Posted September 19, 2019 My aunt didn´t believe that quitting smoking is hard and she wanted to show her smoker friends that it is easy. So she smoked for a month and tried to quit. 11 years later she smokes a pack a day. Quote Link to comment
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