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Not Drinking Enough water!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 971870" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>Is it better to have an employer who is concerned about your health, even if it may be in a self-serving way, or one that doesn't care at all?</p><p></p><p>The high school I deliver to has won a state championship in football. The coach is of course a wonderful and well informed guy. I've heard his speech on hydration before his summer conditioning program and it is pretty much along the lines of what we get at work. The point tho is more focused on if the players correctly hydrate they can workout harder during the summer months and be better conditioned when the games start in the fall. If you cut back the work(out) load when its "too" hot, then forget about getting back to the title game.</p><p></p><p>Obviously UPS would like to maintain production during difficult conditions. More so, accidents and injuries do to poor hydration are costly and certainly affect the bottom line. I guess it is something that agree with or not I would expect UPS or any other corporation to address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 971870, member: 26998"] Is it better to have an employer who is concerned about your health, even if it may be in a self-serving way, or one that doesn't care at all? The high school I deliver to has won a state championship in football. The coach is of course a wonderful and well informed guy. I've heard his speech on hydration before his summer conditioning program and it is pretty much along the lines of what we get at work. The point tho is more focused on if the players correctly hydrate they can workout harder during the summer months and be better conditioned when the games start in the fall. If you cut back the work(out) load when its "too" hot, then forget about getting back to the title game. Obviously UPS would like to maintain production during difficult conditions. More so, accidents and injuries do to poor hydration are costly and certainly affect the bottom line. I guess it is something that agree with or not I would expect UPS or any other corporation to address. [/QUOTE]
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