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which career is associated with which drugs?

alcohol- general mainstream people
heroin- junkies, hard to choose actually, can be anyone really.
coke- highschool kids, young rich businessmen,
pot- young people, in college and school, and glaucoma patients, and most ghetto typed people (ghetto is not bad thing)
e- college kids
lsd/shrooms- eccentrics, advanced potheads, hippies.
pharmy pills- people with medical problems, highschool kids.
pcp- no one.
 
Alcohol- frat guys, highschool partys, and hard working construction workers who close the day out at the bar with the townies
Heroin- I've auctually never met more than maybe 1-2 heroin users. I live in a small town.
Coke-25-30 yr old buisness-like males. Every girl at the bar past 12pm.
Pharm addicts - pharmacists, old adge pensioners, people of diability, kids with too much money
lsd/shrooms - People at outdoor music festivals
Esctasy-> any club with cool lights on the inside playing techno.

Pot-> Many kids, some grow out of it. People who listen to phish, or the dead.
 
AntonioMontana said:
Street Walkers - crack
Call girls/escorts - meth and coke
Transvestite prostitutes - Female growth hormone and vaseline
Crack Whores - crack
sorotity sluts - beer bong
Squares - Centrum Multi Vitamins and organic nutritional supplemants
Pro fessional Athletes - coke,crack,heroin,pain killers,date rape drug,ecstacy,marijuana,steroids,meth

FTW!

Also:

Frat boys - Bro jizz, Busch Light
Butch female wrestlers - HGH, KY jelly, glitter, ice
Meth Cook - Meth
Busdriver Lady - Menthols, Aqua Net, Pepsi, her son's Ritalin

EDIT: Holy fuck we have the same avatar. Rock, paper, scissors?
 
from personal exp, based in fields I've worked in, or have lots of friends in, and not just general impressions from the outside.

Cops- Mostly Amphetamines and Cola...rotating 12 hour shifts with often mandatory OT is a BITCH....and now and then, evidence does get "lost"
Soldiers- Ditto Above...also Benzo's
Sailors/mariners- Amphetamines and Booze.
Artsy types- benzo's and opiates, with trippy shit thrown in for the lulz.
Lawyers, including Crown prosceutor (DA for you yanks) Cola, in 2 litre bottles no less. :P
Hippes, war protestors, and other assorted epic fail guys. LSD, Shrooms, Weed. (not that everyone who does them drugs are epic fail guys, just that many epic fail guys tend to do them drugs)
pretend gangsta's from middle class families- E, Cola, Weed.
Hot 15 year old girls with HUEG pupils dancing at the local afterhours electronic music place- E (this is my most favourite type of drug user...DO WANT!)
 
club owners- coke
kitchen staff in a restaurant- pot
truck drivers- meth
musicians- coke
geologists and miners- mushrooms, lsd, pot

idk what career i'd associate with x.
 
rangrz said:
from personal exp, based in fields I've worked in, or have lots of friends in, and not just general impressions from the outside.

Cops- Mostly Amphetamines and Cola...rotating 12 hour shifts with often mandatory OT is a BITCH....and now and then, evidence does get "lost"
Soldiers- Ditto Above...also Benzo's
Sailors/mariners- Amphetamines and Booze.
Artsy types- benzo's and opiates, with trippy shit thrown in for the lulz.
Lawyers, including Crown prosceutor (DA for you yanks) Cola, in 2 litre bottles no less. :P
Hippes, war protestors, and other assorted epic fail guys. LSD, Shrooms, Weed. (not that everyone who does them drugs are epic fail guys, just that many epic fail guys tend to do them drugs)
pretend gangsta's from middle class families- E, Cola, Weed.
Hot 15 year old girls with HUEG pupils dancing at the local afterhours electronic music place- E (this is my most favourite type of drug user...DO WANT!)


Pedophile/4chan luser spotted
 
SomeKindaLove said:
^ supposedly anesthesiologists breathe in minute amounts of anesthetic gases which can cause them to be predisposed to addiction/drug abuse. Not sure if I buy it. I think it's all about access. They have a boatload of fentanyl (among others but fent is usually the primary opioid availible) sitting in front of them at all times. I have worked in operating rooms before, and inside the O.R. environment there is not a lot of control over controlled drugs for the most part. Drugs like midazolam, pentothal, phenobarb, etc. sometimes just sit around, and things like fent, morphine, and so on are often not even locked up. At my place of employment there was on anesthesiologist who would start the patient under anesthesia, then insert an IV into his own hand and start a fentanyl drip for himself. He got away with it for quite a while since the patient's head, where he kept his hand, is under drapes and not visible to the scrubbed surgical team. He did eventually get caught, sent to one of those professional intervention programs, and now works, I think, for an insurance company or something doing non-clinical work. Interesting story.


Access is a huge part of it, and there is some evidence that exposure to volatile fentanyl primes the brain, sending the reward pathway into full tilt again in recovering anesthesiologists, sometimes leading to relapse.

Q: How do you know when an anesthesiologist has relapsed?

A: You find him dead in the call room.

Not meant to be funny.
 
truck drivers - amphetamines
musicians and restaurant workers- coke
people who live with their mothers at age 30- crack
pimply middle school kids- dxm
construction workers - opiates
athletes- 'roids
musicians/artists- heroin
hairdressers- way to much cigarettes
police and anyone involved in the law- alcohol
doctors- benzos and opiates
lawyers-coke

that seems about right.
 
Rich trustafarians -- coke, possibly E, wine, champaigne
College kids -- alcohol, pot, possibly E
construction -- alcohol, pot
bus drivers -- alcohol, pot
7-11 dudes -- meth, pot, drink
Wall street types -- drink, coke
bohemians --- everything
dead heads-- pot, lsd
clubbers -- pot, e, coke
 
Arnold said:
Journalists - coke (then wonder why we think they're hypcrites when they write about someone's coke addiction)

That's was what I was going to say, especially the music/fashion press.

There's a story about Julie Burchill who used to edit the NME (= New Musical Express = biggest alternative music magazine in the UK) celebrating her first edition as editor or something with the letters N - M - E written in lines of coke.

Meh, it was the 80s. but still the music press seems that way, in Britain at least. Self-indulgent, hyperbolic writing... hanging around with bands who are 'cool' but musically boring... it's obvious surely?
 
chicpoena said:
What careers are associated with certain drugs?

For example, I associate farmers/agricultural workers with meth.

Lacey, close if necessary. I did a few searches and couldn't find a similar thread.

Fucking oilfield workers love coke and meth
 
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