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PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:15 pm 
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Yeah, I'm going to start looking for a new job because Rick on the message board thinks its a good idea. I'll get right on that...maybe I'll even put down bigfan as a reference!


You're still wrong. Companies have all sorts of rules. You think its crazy that you can get fired for having just one drink? Would you prefer to fly (in a suit coat, of course) with a pilot who has had a drink? How about ride a bus from the hotel to the airport with a bus driver who has had one drink? I'm sure that somewhere across this country there is at least one transportation company that has rules that state you can get fired for having just one drink or blowing anything higher than a .00. In certain situations, its not crazy at all.

We have company vans. I am probably not the only poster here who drives or has driven a company vehicle. For us, it is immediate termination if you are caught operating a company vehicle without wearing a seatbelt. I don't think that is crazy at all.

Should I continue to prove you wrong or will you finally, just this once, let an argument go?

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Yeah, I'm going to start looking for a new job because Rick on the message board thinks its a good idea. I'll get right on that...maybe I'll even put down bigfan as a reference!


You're still wrong. Companies have all sorts of rules. You think its crazy that you can get fired for having just one drink? Would you prefer to fly (in a suit coat, of course) with a pilot who has had a drink? How about ride a bus from the hotel to the airport with a bus driver who has had one drink? I'm sure that somewhere across this country there is at least one transportation company that has rules that state you can get fired for having just one drink or blowing anything higher than a .00. In certain situations, its not crazy at all.

We have company vans. I am probably not the only poster here who drives or has driven a company vehicle. For us, it is immediate termination if you are caught operating a company vehicle without wearing a seatbelt. I don't think that is crazy at all.

Should I continue to prove you wrong or will you finally, just this once, let an argument go?


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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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JORR drinking the beer of savages. Color me disappointed.


We also bought something called Pumpkick but it's in the freezer getting cold right now.


Haven't had that. The only pumpkin beer I really enjoy is Schlafly Pumpkin Ale, and that isn't sold here. Pick up some Anti-Hero next time.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Yeah, I'm going to start looking for a new job because Rick on the message board thinks its a good idea. I'll get right on that...maybe I'll even put down bigfan as a reference!


You're still wrong. Companies have all sorts of rules. You think its crazy that you can get fired for having just one drink? Would you prefer to fly (in a suit coat, of course) with a pilot who has had a drink? How about ride a bus from the hotel to the airport with a bus driver who has had one drink? I'm sure that somewhere across this country there is at least one transportation company that has rules that state you can get fired for having just one drink or blowing anything higher than a .00. In certain situations, its not crazy at all.

We have company vans. I am probably not the only poster here who drives or has driven a company vehicle. For us, it is immediate termination if you are caught operating a company vehicle without wearing a seatbelt. I don't think that is crazy at all.

Should I continue to prove you wrong or will you finally, just this once, let an argument go?


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I doubt most companies would or could do something to you if you had a beer at lunch unless you operate heavy machinery.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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JORR drinking the beer of savages. Color me disappointed.


We also bought something called Pumpkick but it's in the freezer getting cold right now.


Haven't had that. The only pumpkin beer I really enjoy is Schlafly Pumpkin Ale, and that isn't sold here. Pick up some Anti-Hero next time.


I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now. A couple friends of mine were over there for the Deth's Tar release the other day.

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I thought the bearded savage holding the pumpkin sixer in the airline attire thread was JORR. This guy here looks like a fun-loving scumbag!

Now, why is Frank arguing absolutes with BRick when it's quite clear he was speaking generally? The Radio Shack story was the perfect example of firing someone for something bigger other than the stated reason.

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Should I continue to prove you wrong or will you finally, just this once, let an argument go?
This is so stupid. You are continuing the argument and then getting mad at me for continuing the argument.

Here is an idea. You stop responding instead of looking foolish getting all mad I respond to direct responses.

Anyways, I'll respond quickly as to help you out. I already mentioned that you shouldn't drink if you are operating heavy machinery so your plane, bus, and company van stuff is irrelevant. Next.

So, next time you "prove me wrong" make sure your argument isn't completely invalid. Oh, sorry for responding and now forcing you to respond to me.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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This is so stupid.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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There is more alcohol in a splash of hand sanitizer than there is in miller lite so that doesn't count.

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I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now.

I've never seen it sold retail in any other type of vessel.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now.

I've never seen it sold retail in any other type of vessel.


Well, I'm not a beer snob. I had never looked for it retail before and just happened to see it. I'm surprised that craft brewers don't subscribe to the idea that a can "colors" the flavor.

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It is the rare company that doesn't have some sort of policy against drinking alcohol while on the clock.


And I'm glad mine is that rare company.

Happy Friday, boys!

Fire yourself for drinking Miller Lite.


Miller makes a fine American macrobrew. Cheers to Fritzy. My guy!

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It is the rare company that doesn't have some sort of policy against drinking alcohol while on the clock.


And I'm glad mine is that rare company.

Happy Friday, boys!

Fire yourself for drinking Miller Lite.


Miller makes a fine American macrobrew. Cheers to Fritzy. My guy!



Fritzy still with that young blonde JORR?

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I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now.

I've never seen it sold retail in any other type of vessel.


Well, I'm not a beer snob. I had never looked for it retail before and just happened to see it. I'm surprised that craft brewers don't subscribe to the idea that a can "colors" the flavor.


It is actually better to can the beer vs bottling it. Light does more damage than anything to a good brew.

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I don't know. I usually only see him at OTB, unaccompanied by females.

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Fritzy still with that young blonde JORR?


I don't know. I usually only see him at OTB, unaccompanied by females.


I'm curious what happened between him and North.

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I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now. A couple friends of mine were over there for the Deth's Tar release the other day.


Jewel has Anti-Hero in cans.

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I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now. A couple friends of mine were over there for the Deth's Tar release the other day.


Jewel has Anti-Hero in cans.


Yeah, that's where I saw it. I just happened to glance at the shelf. I guess I normally wouldn't be looking at cans at all.

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Thank you Frank for letting me have the last word on this.

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 Post subject: Re: Drinking at Work
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If you get fired for having a beer at lunch you likely weren't going to last very long anyways.
Not at all true.
A company isn't going to fire a guy who had a beer at lunch. They may give him a warning but you don't just fire an employee for something like that.

Unless, leaves work early to "pick up his car from the mechanic" and you find him drunk as shit in the local tavern an hour later during work hours

But that's a different story...


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Not everyone works in an office setting. I would assume you would get your ass fired in a second for drinking at lunch if you were a factory worker, machinery operator, manual laborer..... Don't most unions (players excluded of course) have a drug and alcohol policy that strictly prohibits this?

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I enjoy Miller Lite


Man, JORR looks like a grown up Wrigely Frat dude

Illinois shirt, Miller Lite, Ditka picture, Shorts

He could party with Theo!


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I enjoy Miller Lite


Man, JORR looks like a grown up Wrigely Frat dude

Illinois shirt, Miller Lite, Ditka picture, Shorts

He could party with Theo!


The only thing missing is the shower shoes!

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I enjoy Miller Lite


Man, JORR looks like a grown up Wrigely Frat dude

Illinois shirt, Miller Lite, Ditka picture, Shorts

He could party with Theo!


The only thing missing is the shower shoes!

Bro, do you even play bags?


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Man, JORR looks like a grown up Wrigely Frat dude
JORR now looks like a guy that would be arresting a 20 year old JORR.

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So, next time you "prove me wrong" make sure your argument isn't completely invalid. Oh, sorry for responding and now forcing you to respond to me.
So you would be OK with having surgery done by a doctor who just had a beer on his lunch?

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I saw they have Anti-Hero in cans now. A couple friends of mine were over there for the Deth's Tar release the other day.


Jewel has Anti-Hero in cans.


Yeah, that's where I saw it. I just happened to glance at the shelf. I guess I normally wouldn't be looking at cans at all.


Cans are the way to go. A lot of craft breweries are trending toward canning their IPAs. And for god's sake, leave them in the can while consuming!

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So, next time you "prove me wrong" make sure your argument isn't completely invalid. Oh, sorry for responding and now forcing you to respond to me.
So you would be OK with having surgery done by a doctor who just had a beer on his lunch?
Is it ok if I respond?

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