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Drugs in the workplace (Merged)

My best is nothing but bangin a bundle of H in the bathroom at work and goin back to my machine thinking I'm not that fucked up. Then someone comes up to me smacking me on the shoulder as I snap out of a coma realizing shit I was just nodding fuckin hard wondering who saw me and what they were thinking. OOPS !!
 

The term "UTFSE" should be banned from Bluelight. Come on, the guy is still a greenlighter and probably doesn't fully know his way around the site yet. It also makes other newbies reluctant to post new threads when they see people being treated like that.
 
It means use the fucking search engine. I know he is a greenlighter, but is it really that hard to read the rules? I wasn't being mean, just reiterating what the rules state, and providing a link to an identical thread.
 
Id agree with a earlier poster in this thread and say that "Warehouse" job's are infested with drug user's :)

I work at a warehouse where around 75% of people working there do drug's and the other 25% either sell or no someone that does...
 
I am wondering if any BLers have similar experiences and I don't mean smokin a bowl at lunch time or taking x. lsd, etc..., that is kiddies play, shit i did when I was 12. I mean have you ever been trashed at work

LOL! you crack me up, dude.
 
heh different drugs effect me differently at work.. I work at cookout (which is a burger place)...

Adderall, obviously verrry productive and never eat...
Drunk, unless I bring some to work, not worth the headache...
High, lotttss of fries and hush puppies, and fucking with customers...
Opiates, well, very relaxed and almost useless hehe
Mephedrone... just plain awesome!
 
I've never worked anywhere where at least 75% of the worker weren't on some kind of drugs. Everything from pot to painkillers to the stuff you cook up in your kitchen.
 
I just vary it around what my day is going to be like. When it's busy I will work soberly but on quiet days I will a joint or somethiing at break.
But I don't have any addictions or shit like that to cope with at work so it might be a ton harder for other people
 
Last summer I worked at an industrial uniform laundry plant. At first I was the keener, not doing any drugs (or having access to them) until I got my boring ass monotonous routine down completely. Then a fat ounce of kush showed up and I was getting blazed every day before work and smoking rolled cigarettes with keif on my breaks. No one knew, and I found out by the end of the summer that a bunch of the other employees blazed too.

This summer I'm a slot technician at a casino just down the road from the fucking factory. I'm the only young college-age kid working there, basically everyone else is at least 30+ mostly a lot older and while I bug this one lady about how much reefer she smokes (she's absolutely not a stoner, I just think it's funny) I think I'm the only pothead there besides one guy closer to my age who works in the kitchen. A lot of the bitches who work in the cash cage seem like they are fucked up on benzos or something, spacing out all the time and shit. And the kitchen manager is a fucking twig and looks coked out of her mind most of the time. Other than that there isn't much from what I can tell, I'm most likely the only one who does tons of drugs constantly, so far I've gone to work on high doses of morphine (said I was hung over), adderall, dexedrine, blow, and tons of weed. Next on the list is Klonopin, I'm stoked.
 
I play music for a living, I freelance with many different professional bands of all styles and varying degrees of success. As would be expected there are a lot of drug users, Alcohol and Weed being the most used ones. Surprisingly, or not, the people that do the best in this industry are those that are very moderate in their drug use, it's hard to be a strung out addict and continue to get calls for work. The most successful and in demand musicians I know have their shit together, this goes double for musicians working in famous bands with exceptions of course. The thing is the bands that make a lot of money have a lot of pressure on them to perform at a high level every night and they will not hire anyone with any kind of reputation for being unreliable or inconsistent in their performance. I've known many musicians to get pretty fucked up for a while, succumbing to the myth that you need to be high to play well but one of two things usually happen, they continue down this road and end up either not working at all or working a day job. Or they cut back and get their shit together and get back in the music game. Music is extremely competitive when it comes to making a living at it. The addicts that make it are highly functional, with exceptions obviously. This is something that surprised me when I first started out but it makes sense to me now. I personally use sleeping pills and amphetamines to deal with the odd hours but I don't abuse these anymore, I also use opiates but I have to keep everything in check or my phone stops ringing and I go broke. The thought of a regular job scares the shit out of me!
 
Now their replacements do a lot of pain pills. I swear we've had more injuries in this restaurant the last few weeks than most places see in a year.

Hahaha. True that. I've broken more bones in a restaurant than anyone should from being fcked up on pain pills / being naturally pretty clumsy. One time I had to go to the ER, hadn't eaten all day, and was already on pain pills.. and actually refused vicodin cause I knew it would make me puke if I had any more. now THAT was awkward.
 
So I'm checking in the inventory at the pharmacy where I work and bam! someone had ordered two bottles of cocaine, I know we don't have any patients on it so it just put a huge smile on my face. I fully expect it to turn up missing next time we do an inventory check. Good times all around. Also fun fact 1 in 7 pharmacists has a substance abuse problem for some reason they tell us that at pharmacy school.
 
I know that out of my place of employment(Pizza shop) everyone except my one manager at least smokes weed, 2 people including myself shoot up in the bathroom regularly, 2 others are into pills. This has been the same story with every pizza shop I have ever worked in.

On my last day before I left I was smoking crack in the kitchen with a fellow employee. It was pretty silly.
 
i've never had a job where i didn't work with drug users... but the jobs i've personally seen the most drug use at are construction (especially roofing, drywall, and (ugghh) carpet laying), food service, and lawn service/snow removal... mostly weed and coke, but i'm all about meth at work. how else are you gonna plow snow for 50 hrs straight?
 
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