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Drugs at work

when i was 19 to 22 i worked on a farm was doing around a half oz of speed or so just to get to work spent more on may habit that just to get to work than i was making in the end roughly

snap fubar hash and speed when farming but i had lsd as well spud bashing on the come down of a trip is not fun
 
when i was 19 to 22 i worked on a farm was doing around a half oz of speed or so just to get to work spent more on may habit that just to get to work than i was making in the end roughly

snap fubar hash and speed when farming but i had lsd as well spud bashing on the come down of a trip is not fun


Haha, same here mate! I was knocking out whizz myself at the time, but ended up doing all the profit just to get through the day...

Did a bit of spud bashing myself on shrooms =D Fun daze!!
 
Used to work these 'late' shifts in a bike shop, 5-8 pm. You would get about 6 customers average. 3 hours felt like an eternity so i would smoke a bowl all the time if i had to work that dead shift

cant believe some of you take mdma at work, fucking hell
 
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when i was 19 to 22 i worked on a farm

I worked on a farm to between the time leaving school & going to college, it wasn't that bad really.
The best was when we had to go remove some plant that kills cows if they eat it, I would take my pipe & sit in the grass for a few hours & play my old Kool FM tapes & get stoned while watching the cows & getting money for it too =D
 
i was constantly on a mix of stimulants/opiates/benzos during my last year at work. They did make the days much more enjoyable without a doubt. But the habits began to get the better of me, and by the end i was always late for work, on one occassion i was about 10 hours late lol, turning up at 4pm when i should have been there at 7am. Man HR tore strips off me for that, i felt terrible. Things just got worse and worse afterwards. HR said "is there something you want to tell me" when i told them that my problem was that i couldnt sleep at night and was usually up all night, despite knowing that i was meant to be at my desk at 7am the next day. Sometimes stims helped me manage to burn the candle at both ends, but it became impossible to maintain both 'lifestyles' and though i hadnt even received a formal verbal warning, or been placed on a 'work improvement program' i felt compelled to resign.

I only miss the money and some of my colleagues & friends from that place. Looking at it more positively I am now re-gaining control of my habits and have the opportunity to re-train for a new career, and do something i really want to do.
 
You felt compelled to resign?! Fuck me man, I'd never hand in my notice unless I was being kicked out, I wouldn't be able to afford to!
 
You felt compelled to resign?! Fuck me man, I'd never hand in my notice unless I was being kicked out, I wouldn't be able to afford to!

i knew there would just be more and more pressure, grief, and stress being piled ontop of me. As well as the guilt and shame of feeling like i was letting people down. My manager blowing her top at me in a very unproffessional manner, after a slimy colleague had told her that i hadnt done much work that day, (i had been working my arse off the whole week until then), and then one bad day and she came down on me like a ton of bricks in a very bullying and overpowering way. That was the final straw. Tbh it was the stress that compelled me to resign.
 
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There's no way I could ever be under the influence at work, it amazes me the way people manage to do that.
Silly or very confident and self-assured?

Suppose it depends on the person, the job, and the substance. The nice thing of being on drugs is to be able to let go in total freedom, enjoying the high, all the beautiful sensations, undisturbed, in a comfortable and safe environment... how can you possibly do that at work?! :?

Looking at it more positively I am now re-gaining control of my habits and have the opportunity to re-train for a new career, and do something i really want to do.
Pleased to hear, mydrugbuddy :)
 
When I was a farmer, I used to spend all day smoking hash and snorting speed.

When I was a warehouseman, I used to spend all day snorting speed.

When I was a QC inspector at a furniture factory I used to spend all day smoking heroin.

When I was an office partitioning/mezzanine floor/suspended ceiling installer I used to spend all day snorting speed and smoking heroin.

When I was a QC inspector/tester for a mobile phone company I used to spend all day snorting speed, smoking crack, banging smack and drinking vodka.

Now I've got another job, I'm determined not to get upto those sort of antics any more (though I have succumbed to drinking vodka a few times already).

I guess some things never change....

Approved :)
 
Im not talking about maintaining a H habit, more recreationally as a choice rather than needing to function.

If I'm in the middle of a meth or heroin binge...I do that.
Otherwise, I keep my one hitter with me....smoke on my breaks....lortabs or oxys....xanax. Depends where I'm working too. If I'm bartending I'll drink and do coke all night. Best part of the job ;)
 
There's no way I could ever be under the influence at work, it amazes me the way people manage to do that.
Silly or very confident and self-assured?

Suppose it depends on the person, the job, and the substance. The nice thing of being on drugs is to be able to let go in total freedom, enjoying the high, all the beautiful sensations, undisturbed, in a comfortable and safe environment... how can you possibly do that at work?! :?


Pleased to hear, mydrugbuddy :)

thank you. It was all about taking just enough to feel better, perhaps just enough to feel 'normal' but not so much that it would be obvious to all and sundry. It was not about stumbling, slurring, grinning ear to ear sky high lol. Although on a couple of occasions i did over do things and had the 'nods'. Despite fighting them as hard as i could because on each occasion i knew a more 'senior' person was watching me. They probably thought that i was just tired, and not that i was on opiates.

Even if anyone suspected anything what could they do ? Drug test me ? Order a search of my pockets and car ? I dont mean that to sound sarcastic, they were the questions i was asking myself.

I think only one or 2 people knew what was going on with me because i pretty much gave them every clue. One of the guys had been there and done that, so im sure he knew. One person got sacked for getting extremely pissed one lunch time. Plenty of people had "liquid lunches" but as they 'kept their shit together' regardless, no one really noticed or bothered.
 
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When I was a farmer, I used to spend all day smoking hash and snorting speed.

slightly OT but I really like the sound of being a farmer. It looks like hard work, but rewarding, spending lots of time outdoors in the countryside, lots of fresh air. No dickhead bosses or customers to deal with, just hard work and beautiful nature.

maybe I'm romanticizing it though.
 
My uncle and aunty used to have a farm. 7 days a week. used to love going out there when i was a lil kiddie
 
slightly OT but I really like the sound of being a farmer. It looks like hard work, but rewarding, spending lots of time outdoors in the countryside, lots of fresh air. No dickhead bosses or customers to deal with, just hard work and beautiful nature.

maybe I'm romanticizing it though.

yeah, it has its good side like you mentioned. But theres lots of downsides too. I wont list them, its too depressing.
 
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