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Friday, 21 February 2014

The End of the Day

Drug & Alcohol Testing
Drug & Alcohol Testing
It is the end of the day. Everyone has gone home. Everything is quiet in the office or in your workplace. You are tired from working all day. You don’t know what you will be doing next. You just want to sleep, but you are also curiously thinking about the past day’s events. Right now, you are still working. You are at your desk and your family is waiting at home for you. You think that surely there could not be enough hours in the day to handle both your sleep and your working hours, but there is, and you are bound to those hours. You sit up quietly your desk, grab a cup of coffee, and sip it.
You’ll be working late tonight.
It’s the end of the day, and you’re not going home yet.
At this time, a lesser man or woman might fall temptation to laziness or slovenliness. They might be tempted to get out their booze or light up a little crack or marijuana to take the edge or keep them going.
You know better, though.
Your business uses workplace drug testing provided by Mediscreen, a NATA accredited drug screening business, and you know that Mediscreen is thorough and accurate in their screenings.
You contemplate your cup of coffee.
Onsite drug & alcohol testing is provided by Mediscreen and they visit your business on a regular basis to test everyone. You go along with it, because it is part of the company policy where you work. You take another sip of coffee. Many people have gone down the road of substance abuse on the worksite, but you haven’t. It sounds nice for a little bit, but you value your job and your brain too much. There’s no getting around it. You’ll have to stop drinking your coffee and actually get back down to work. You’ll have to take a deep breath and plunge back down into your workload.
But hard work is fun for you. The challenge, never knowing what to expect, it all appeals to you. You like how many people don’t like your job, but you do. 
This article has been taken from: http://www.mediscreen.net.au/the-end-of-the-day/

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