Billydroveit
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It happens in more than manufacturing in every company there are people who come to work or go out on lunch and drink or smoke weed. They just dont make the headlines because they dont work in the auto industry. Its the same as the CEO's of companies going out for a so called business lunch and have 2 or 3 drinks happens everyday. That just does not make for good media attention. Thats why I hate Rob Wolcheck or how ever you pronounce his name. They are really not intersted in really making a difference as the claim just making a story. I bet he wont walk thru the Fox 2 halls and do a story on the people in his office that do the same thing.
I will get flamed for this i'm sure, but that's ok. (and yes i have been on both sides of this opinioin)
There is a difference in an executive who spends his day behind a desk who has a cocktail or two on a buisness lunch. Versus those who come to work with tools and machinery with people who have to directly interact with them. The buisness guy won't drop the phone reciever on your head causeing serious injury....the crane operator may hit the wrong button slammin a few thousand punds of metal into you with severe results. I used to work with a guy who drank on a regular bassis, and i told my boss i refused to work anywhere near him, and told him why. Sorry but when i have a 3500Lb or more vehicle hanging over my head, i don't want a drunk guy anywhere near me. But on the other hand, in the company i work for now, i feel ok talking with the sales guy who had two glasses of wine, over a 2 hour lunch meeting. Yes partially hippocritical, but has become part of the standard. But if there is a rule against it, i would want to see them punished just the same as the factory worker. I know what my conduct rules say, and i don't partake in drinking on lunch.