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Wait, is that what “drug-free workplace” means, that not a single employee does drugs in their off time? That’s wild. I assumed it was a sign companies posted as a CYA in case they wanted to fire anyone for bringing drugs on premises.
What it means in corporate America and what it means at a company that works with government contracts is two different things. The federal government mandates strict drug testing at companies they give contracts to. Most companies dont voluntarily choose to be that restrictive with testing
Notably, the feds have a really hard time keeping good computer people around. It’s hard to run NSA when all of the best programmers and IT people smoke in their off time.
Bit much... probably a lot of the best but definitely not all.
Anyway, yes, sorry for being finicky, but also that those same people can probably find another workplace which do not care about that AND pays more.
Anywhere that does random checks, which is a large part of the US workforce, will pick up people doing drugs on their off time.
Yeah, but I’ve worked in tons of places with those signs that don’t drug test
Probably cause management all takes drugs and they’re doing it for insurance purposes, not government contract obligations.
Oh yeah, it would be actively bad business practice to drug test at restaurants. I just figured it was like the “employees must wash hands before returning to work” signs, where hanging the sign is the extent of the business’s obligation. I didn’t realize drug-free workplaces implied no off-premises drug usage from any employees.
Those signs are also there to allow companies to test if they hit a problem employee not keeping their shit under control.