CongratsI gave my center manager a gift yesterday morning.
Put my transfer in to feeders.
After 15 years I'm ready to move on.
CongratsI gave my center manager a gift yesterday morning.
Put my transfer in to feeders.
After 15 years I'm ready to move on.
Smoking in p/c's or tractors here get's you in big trouble.
Not so much that, but I can’t stand it when a jerk off leaves a package car reeking of smoke.
I didn’t say it was. Piss bottles and cigarette stench are equally disgusting in my opinion.Yeah, that's so much worse than piss bottles, BO and dog biscuits.
We never had any restrictions against smoking in the trucks. For a long time we smoked on the belt also.
Maybe in the old days but...
I think there are now state, and maybe federal laws, about smoking "in a shared work area".
Can you imagine being in a tractor for 8-10 hours inhaling second and third hand smoke?
Just chew and leave tobacco spit everywhereCan you imagine being a smoker (I'm not but was one years ago) and being in a tractor for 8-10 hours with out a cig? Besides that I know it smells terrible but I don't think old smell is the same as sitting next to a active smoker. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Just chew and leave tobacco spit everywhere
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Third hand smoke is the stench that is left in the:
-seat fabric;
-headliner fabric;
-floor mat fabric and
-the HVAC duct work.
Sound healthy?
Third hand smoke is the stench that is left in the:
-seat fabric;
-headliner fabric;
-floor mat fabric and
-the HVAC duct work.
Sound healthy?
Just chew and leave tobacco spit everywhere
Sue me.
Can you imagine being a smoker (I'm not but was one years ago) and being in a tractor for 8-10 hours without a cig?
Not my problem.
I don't have an addiction.
The company has a legal/moral/ethical obligation to provide a safe, healthy work area.