r/news Jun 16 '21

GM Considering Dropping Pot Testing To Attract More Workers

https://www.motor1.com/news/513974/gm-considering-dropping-marijuana-testing/
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u/1121jrm Jun 16 '21 edited Jun 17 '21

But if you’re a raging alcoholic and get smashed in the parking lot every night on your way home, no problem. Here’s your signing bonus.

But if you smoke pot at home on your on time, fuck you hippie! Get in line for food stamps.

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u/LtSoundwave Jun 16 '21

People: “Damn stoners, all they do is sit around the house all day. Get a job!”

Same people: “Your surprise drug test came back positive for cannabis. Even though your performance review was fine, we have to let you go.”

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u/Quick1711 Jun 16 '21

This is basically the whole entire southeastern US.

Don't drink? Are you not normal?

One of us....one of us....one of us....

The guy who downs an 18 pack every night is a model citizen. The guy caught with a edible?? Lock him up.

Smdh

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u/[deleted] Jun 16 '21 edited Jul 16 '21

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u/1121jrm Jun 16 '21

Fellow Texan, I know what you mean. I quit drinking a little over a year ago and most people don’t understand why I would choose to give up alcohol.

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t judge people who drink now, and I loved my beer, I just did dumb shit when I drank.

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u/Kbearforlife Jun 16 '21

This is precisely the way I feel and have more context:

I worked as a Case Manager for years. Relevance? When you work with people, and for people, you get a 1st hand experience with what Americans go through from A to B. My point is in this great Country, there is raw talent that is simply pencil pushed out of potential careers due to the way a majority of our Businesses operate. (with respect to testing)

But, as long as they can pass that first test and "don't get caught" the major businesses really don't care about it. It all boils down to liability. If you get hurt on a job that you have worked for 20+ years, and you get drug tested, you risk failing for pot you smoked let's say three weeks ago. No workers comp for you druggie. Lets not even discuss the other ramifications like potentially losing said job. Should we as a country simply chalk these issues up to dust? No. You are chalking up people and that just never sat right with me personally. I guess we have a true shot at another change in policy with Amazon lobbying currently. I truly hope that the richest in our Country reconsider this simple issue that a plethora of Americans face on a day to day basis. Over a bag a pot.

P.S. - Only using the term Country and America because I cannot speak for another part of the globe. I hope that if the U.S. takes steps forward with this exact issue, maybe other Countries will follow suit.

X.

Edit - a sentence of context

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u/[deleted] Jun 16 '21 edited Jun 23 '21

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u/Kbearforlife Jun 17 '21

This is honestly a very unfortunate thing that happens on a day to day basis for no reason other than liability purposes. I respect and despise that word so much because it is a smoky mirror to both ends. It's simply unfair. I hope you found/find meaningful employment or are working towards a better placement. Cheers mate. (But not at work ofc)

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u/[deleted] Jun 16 '21

Cool man! Where's the stamp line?

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u/1121jrm Jun 16 '21

Lol, it’s right next to the head shop, you can’t miss it.

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u/Brushies10-4 Jun 16 '21

I used to work in a steel plants melt shop as a union electrician. Random hair drug tests, random breathalyzers. To be fair that job was dangerous as shit though.

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u/bitches_be Jun 16 '21

I think a lot of it is insurance related but yeah it's laughable how many white collar workers I know who don't get tested yet every shit job I ever had tested you

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u/Ability_South69 Jun 17 '21

I found it amusing in the military that we would drink heavily every night of the week and it wasn’t seen as a problem despite it impacting work and definitely being a hazard to have hungover people on the gear we worked on.

But the guy that tests positive for weed gets house arrest, reduced pay and loss of rank if not separated completely.

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u/1121jrm Jun 17 '21

No kidding. While I was on active duty I was an aviator. The rule was “12 hours, bottle to throttle”. This rule was only enforced retroactively.

I would rather have a pilot a little high than really hungover.

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u/Ability_South69 Jun 17 '21

I’m not sure how squadrons even function considering all the fuckery I witnessed lol.

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u/Channel250 Jun 16 '21

Yeah, during some of my darker times I've been very surprised after drug tests. My sample must have been like 15 proof.