In
the fairy tale world, there are so many things that seem beyond our
touch. Sometimes, our relationships with other humans seem to be so
mottled that even the “happily ever after” in the fairy tale
universe seems to be out of our reach, too.
This
is not the case, however. There are so many things which humans test
each other on. They fall apart and come together in a wide variety of
scenarios. The entire process is called interacting with other
humans, but really it seems to be a kind of 17th
Century dance, if
you think about it.
Happily
ever after can be achieved in this lifetime, and seems more possible
if you look at it as this kind of dance which temporarily breaks
humans apart and brings them back together. The movement of the
bodies in these old dance steps really shows the flow of maturity and
human intelligence in the society of Old England and the former days
of France.
Human
interactions must continue in the modern day office and jobsite. As
with all interactions, there are temporary spats, breaking apart,
coming together, and reorganizing of everyone involved.
The
trick is to stabilize the workplace environment as much as possible,
and that means leaving out employees who bring an undue amount of
drama with them, particularly those who are dependent upon drugs or
alcohol. Their influence is too far reaching and too destructive to
be ignored. That is why CMM Technology is called upon to distribute drug test kits and alcohol breathalysers to businesses all
over Australia. We aim to help you determine who among your staff is
fit for duty, and who is not. Things like oral fluid drug tests, as
well as urine drug tests, are aimed at helping you read your
employees on a less personal, but more accurate, level. If anyone is
abusing substances, the drug test equipment
from CMM Technology will help you find out about it. Then, you can
deal with this information however you see fit.
The
most important thing to remember about this is that you are in
control. Truly, a happily ever after scenario: (+61) 1300 79 70 30.
This Article has been taken from http://cmm.com.au/articles/2013/happily-ever-after/
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