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Drugs and the workplace ...

I always wondered what would happen if I was still tripping at work the next day..
It's not too much fun, got up at 9am one day. That night went out, and had a couple cubes.
Was out til 5am, then just trained/walked back to a friends.
Had to work 11am-9pm on a special sale day. INSANELY BUSY.
Whilst driving the tree's were slightly moving, and lots of CEV's
They wouldn't let me go home, either.
 
^ I had a similar experience.

I had done acid with my best friend, my brother and our mutual friend and it was the first time the latter two had done it, which was stressful enough! Didn't get any sleep and went to work at the supermarket for an 8am shift, was meant to be working 4 hours but they asked me to work all day 'til 5:30pm. I was pretty out of it and said yes, I was so tired my eyes were all bloodshot and one of my colleagues thought I was stoned and customers were looking at me weird all day... and I had all this dried, flaky mucous in my nose for some reason, must have looked like I'd snorted a line of coke or something!

Then I finished, and got talked into going to a party with a work colleague... first we went to a pub though, and the beer just made me even more out of it. I was hallucinating still, though by that point it wasn't from the acid which had pretty much worn off, it was from lack of sleep and adding alcohol I think. Ended up so fucked and tired that my friend from work rang me a cab and it took me home and I crashed out in bed and slept for about 12 hours.

The trip was really fun once I got over seeing my brother and his friend having their first trip which was intense, but being at work and realizing I was there all day (which seemed like years) was not great. :\
 
i work at dominos too; that shit is hilarious; im hell lucky to have such a chilled out a manager though ive shown up to work hung over to the point where you can still smell the booze reeking off of me; and all he did was ask "are you okay" and i said "big party last night" and he just had a laugh with me; a chill manager.
I showed up high once and i doubt anyone noticed but shit it was hard to take ppl's orders specially work the fucking computer lol so i didnt repeat the experience
 
Back in the day I used to work as a telemarketer doing cold calling.

There was a dude who I worked with had heaps of dex amphetamines. I had studied using amphets many times before, and I was hoping they might make the job a bit more interesting, and make talking to customers better. I was wrong. I was high and ready to talk but then got stuck calling Thomastown and St Albans, which is mostly non english speaking people. ended up being a shitty time with me just watching the clock waiting for it to be over.

I used to come into this job coming down or hung over. Shitty but I managed.

When I was in high school I used to hospitality jobs stoned. it made customer service difficult, but dish pigging was easy.

My current job requires alot more responsbility, interaction with people and intellectual rigour. I'm always sober for it.
 
I have smoked weed, drank alcohol and used amphetamines in every workplace I have ever been in. I have used other drugs, particularly benzodiazepines, frequently at certain jobs but not every job. Generally I wouldn't go in at a level I was that impaired, most drugs I would use at work I was using habitually at the time and it didn't seem like a big deal.

I work from home at the minute so I can do pretty much any drugs and as long as I can still see and type its easy to do my job just fine.

Really though the workplace isn;t the most appropriate place to be taking drugs, obviously. Apart from anything else you are there to earn money, and more often than not using drugs at work can offset much of what you earn in a given shift. There has been more than one occassion where I ended up spending more money on meth to get through a shift than I actually earned on said shift.
 
There has been more than one occassion where I ended up spending more money on meth to get through a shift than I actually earned on said shift.

God I hate those :( Dexies are good in those situations, if you're so inclined.

I used to love doing oxy at my last job. Made the tedious work a breeze and dealing with customers a whole lot less irritating. I did have to duck out the back to throw up in the bins once or twice, but other than that it usually made the day a lot more bearable.
 
I used to love doing oxy at my last job. Made the tedious work a breeze and dealing with customers a whole lot less irritating. I did have to duck out the back to throw up in the bins once or twice, but other than that it usually made the day a lot more bearable.

Hence, which is why Crankinit is no longer employed at said job.

Goddamn, I used to work. Still 20 though. At Woolworths, I would come in after a night (or 6) up on the combination of Ritalin and Dexamphetamine (all mine at the time). Everyone would ask me, "Squiggle, wassup witchu?", and I'd be like, "I'm sick, I haven't slept in 3 days (or 11)", meanwhile keep on popping them pills, UNTIL I had landed myself up in the Mater Hospital, which was close to being "inundated" with water", in the previous coupladayz.

Point is, to all you 11/12/13 year old Bluelight poster's/reader's (aka. "Generation Mindfucked" or "Generation whY do you keep on breathing..."), that going to work on 'drugs' is a stupid idea!
 
^I know, but ahh, that was one of the downsides of being Rx'd 200 x 5 mg D-Amphetamines at such an early age (15).

And so after 4 years of abuse, misuse, I have landed myself in a horrible state of anxiety/psychological impairments (such as reading a line a book over and over again)/a speech impediment that would make "Simple Jack" from the Tropic Thunder movie look like a lyrical genius, and so on...:(!

Oh, were you referring to my comment on 11/12/13 year old fuck-tards who post on here? Sameria, where have you been (there)? What did you mean by that?

Although there is still hope for me. Yoga/Meditation/Medication (Benzodiazepines, in particular, which I have a HATE/love relationship with...).

Thank fuck that I'm not drooling out my mouth in a wheelchair/permanently displaying 'psychosis' like symptoms (schizophrenia etc.)! But rather just another 'stat' in a long list of drug-affected patients who are pissed off.
 
^I know, but ahh, that was one of the downsides of being Rx'd 200 x 5 mg D-Amphetamines at such an early age (15).

And so after 4 years of abuse, misuse, I have landed myself in a horrible state of anxiety/psychological impairments (such as reading a line a book over and over again)/a speech impediment that would make "Simple Jack" from the Tropic Thunder movie look like a lyrical genius, and so on...:(!

Oh, were you referring to my comment on 11/12/13 year old fuck-tards who post on here? Sameria, where have you been (there)? What did you mean by that?

Although there is still hope for me. Yoga/Meditation/Medication (Benzodiazepines, in particular, which I have a HATE/love relationship with...).

Thank fuck that I'm not drooling out my mouth in a wheelchair/permanently displaying 'psychosis' like symptoms (schizophrenia etc.)! But rather just another 'stat' in a long list of drug-affected patients who are pissed off.

Crankit always around :)

@ Mr. Squiggle -Foreword: I'm pretty blazed atm so my apoligies for any confusion.

I abused a variety of substances from a young age mainly due to a few very powerful drug experiences when I was quite young and the sudden realization that the blatant lies I was told at school such as "smoking marijuana kills you, LSD makes you jump out of windows and son on and so forth etc." I have steadily noticed a decline in things like cognitive skills, speech, problem solving (something I use a lot at work), long and short-term memory ever after long breaks of all psychoactive substances. I recently was told I have a family history of schitzophrenia so I think I'll be taking it a little easier and visiting the doctor more often now.

I have seen first hand several people who used drugs from an extremely young age develop schitzophrenia before their 21st birthday's and trust me, it is not a nice illness to have, even with today's anti-psychotics (which are a whole nother problem in themselves). Any young BL'ers out there; stay innocent and have fun learning how the world works while you can. Don't rush into drug taking and lower your quality of life forever. There will always be another day to take drugs, but there is never always an opportunity to impress an employer or broaden your perspectic horizons.

</rant>
 
I used to love doing oxy at my last job. Made the tedious work a breeze and dealing with customers a whole lot less irritating. I did have to duck out the back to throw up in the bins once or twice, but other than that it usually made the day a lot more bearable.

At least you made it to the bins! The day after I had first tried poppy pods I was still heavily affected and threw up in front of a customer in the bin at the register at Coles. I am still not sure if the old guy knew what I was doing exactly, but he gave me the dirtiest look.
 
At least you made it to the bins! The day after I had first tried poppy pods I was still heavily affected and threw up in front of a customer in the bin at the register at Coles. I am still not sure if the old guy knew what I was doing exactly, but he gave me the dirtiest look.

Haha, no comment from management? I'd be pretty put off if someone threw up while ringing up my groceries :p

I got lucky, tbh, the bins are just out of sight but well within range of customer hearing, but fortunately there weren't any customers around and I was working a shift by myself at the time.
 
lol @ blondey. you still made it to a bin albeit in public:D

do i smell a splatt around here?

stoned at work = no no for me. opiates = more fluency and better customer relations. benzos are the same. unless i'm high, then things become a problem.

you still have to be lucid.
 
No, I'm not Splatt. God knows what the fuck happened to that kid. Splatt was like 22-23 years old at the time of his account deletion? That would make him about 25-26 around now. I'm 20, Brisbane-based.

opiates = more fluency and better customer relations. benzos are the same. unless i'm high, then things become a problem.

Fucking A.
 
Nobody ever notices when I show up to work tripping or rolling. I wonder why not...
 
Crankinit said:
Haha, no comment from management? I'd be pretty put off if someone threw up while ringing up my groceries

Yeah I was surprised I didn't get pulled up on it, I told them I was sick and had to go home and while I was waiting 45 minutes for my ride I was constantly swaying around and throwing up in the bins outside lol... people pretended they didn't see me!

My addiction got the better of me soon after and I lost the job after too many missed shifts due to nodding out...

leftwing said:
lol @ blondey. you still made it to a bin albeit in public

do i smell a splatt around here?

stoned at work = no no for me. opiates = more fluency and better customer relations. benzos are the same. unless i'm high, then things become a problem.

you still have to be lucid.

Ha ha, yeah I am embarrassed about that to be honest. :o

Cannabis just doesn't do it for me period, but I can imagine using opioids at work... if only the other people there weren't so aware of opioid use!

Damn right about still having to be lucid... the key is using just enough to take the edge off, make it more comfortable.
 
Dumbest thing I ever did was go out clubbing the night before I had to work. Went out and had 4 meth/mdma pills. Didnt dump until around midnight and had to leave the club at 4am as I had work at 6am. When I got home I was still beaming so I thought I would have a cone of weed before going to work as it would slow me down. Now the weed fucked me over big time, I started tripping and had no fucking idea what was happening so I decided its to late and I have to go to work.

That was the longest walk to work ever, it felt like an eternity. I dont know if this actually happened in real life or it was all in my mind but while walking I would go 2 steps forward, 1 step back until I reached work while blacking out for a second every maybe 5 seconds. As im a storeman I receive deliveries and manage the stock room. As always trucks were lined up waiting and as soon as I started unloading the trucks and the drivers started to talk to me I knew I was fucked off my head. When I tried to talk to the drivers I couldnt separate my thoughts from what I was saying so I was getting very confused and frustrated. It was really fucked because the driver might of been like "hey hows it going today x" and I would say "good" and start thinking did I just say good or did am I thinking it. Maybe I should say it again but then I dont even know if I was thinking what I was thinking or saying it outloud. Got very weird looks from everyone but luckily it only lasted around 2 hours before I could handle it and have everything under control.

I avoid drugs with the workplace these days as its not worth it. Only thing you might see me come to work is maybe with a bad hangover.
 
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