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07/09/2005 17:31:59
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>>>>>>http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/09/05/pizza.firing.ap/index.html
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>>>>>>If this were a true standard, I would have been fired 1,000 times...
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>>>>>Wild...
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>>>>>You think that is low. For all of you who smoke, check this out.
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>>>>>http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/government/story/5136742p-4674180c.html
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>>>>Personally, if it were up to me, I'd certainly give preference to non-smokers. On the other hand, there have been times when I thought about taking up smoking again just so that I could get that 15 minute break to go outside 7 or 8 times a day like the smokers do.
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>>>Smoking is a luxury, not a privilege. If a company tells their employees that they are allowed two 15 minute breaks, and a half hour for lunch, then what the employee chooses to do with it should be their business. I do frown on smokers taking 5 minutes here, 7 minutes there, all day long. And then saying "It doesn't go against by break time!".
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>>>I have worked near the top floor of some high buildings, and have seen people ride the elevator to the ground floor, just to have smoke. Come on. They spend more time riding then smoking. Would a employer allow me to take espresso breaks the same way? I don't think so. (But I never tried ;) )
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>>Smoking is not a luxury, it is an insanity. I was a smoker once and there is no question about it in my mind. I knew it then even while I puffed, and I know it now. It is a stupid pastime and I don't want to be anywhere around it.
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>>Having said that, though, I have to admit I am adamantly opposed to the Toronto, and soon to be Ontario laws against smoking in bars and restaurants. Being a so-called adult, I'm capable of deciding for myself whether I want to go into a particular bar or restaurant. And to those militant non-smokers who declare that they have a right to go into a certain bar and not have smokers around, I say, "What a crock. It's the bar owner's place, and if you don't like his chosen clientele, then stay out."
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>I don't smoke.
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>I don't really care about people smoking in restaurants. As long as I don't have to "enjoy" the smoke while I'm eating. I mean to have it exactly in my face because my table is too close to the other table. That bothers me.

But that's my point. If a restaurant allows smoking and you don't want to deal with smokers, go to another restaurant. That's what I did before Toronto went completely non-smoking. I can't think of a single restaurant that is so critical to my life that I would feel compelled to enter even though they had smokers. And I don't feel that I'm so important that all smokers should leave the restaurant just because I want to eat there.

The worst of it now, of course, is that even if I want to go into a non-smoking establishment, I can't get through the steel grey barrier of smoke guarding the outside doors anyway.
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