Anonymous wrote:I started drinking them during the early days of the pandemic when we were all locked down
Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
You really can’t understand how inappropriate it is if people drink at work?! You don’t need to drink to understand that.
Define drink. A single morning drink is not the same as drinking all day at work. On the TV series ‘Mayor of Kingston’ actor Jeremy Renner pours whiskey into his morning coffee in his office, but he doesn’t booze all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re asking how common it is for people to drink at work?
You’re naive if you don’t think remote workers aren’t getting blasted.
You’re exaggerating if you think it’s the norm.
You’re wrong. “46% of those working from home have clocked out early to pour themselves a drink at least once during the quarantine. Another 45% of these respondents even admitted to having alcoholic drinks during work hours.”
Not even including dope, thc vape, and edibles.
You don’t seem to understand your point but proved my point. 46% STOP working to drink. So not at work. Then of that 46%, 45% of them say they have drunk during the day. So what is that actual %? Oh right. Not the norm.
And great job of citing stats from a world wide pandemic that cause more mental health issues then any other recent event in history.
45% of workers ADMIT to something in a poll (the real number is obviously far higher) and you still think only a tiny minority do it? You’re quite naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re asking how common it is for people to drink at work?
You’re naive if you don’t think remote workers aren’t getting blasted.
You’re exaggerating if you think it’s the norm.
You’re wrong. “46% of those working from home have clocked out early to pour themselves a drink at least once during the quarantine. Another 45% of these respondents even admitted to having alcoholic drinks during work hours.”
Not even including dope, thc vape, and edibles.
You don’t seem to understand your point but proved my point. 46% STOP working to drink. So not at work. Then of that 46%, 45% of them say they have drunk during the day. So what is that actual %? Oh right. Not the norm.
And great job of citing stats from a world wide pandemic that cause more mental health issues then any other recent event in history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re asking how common it is for people to drink at work?
You’re naive if you don’t think remote workers aren’t getting blasted.
You’re exaggerating if you think it’s the norm.
You’re wrong. “46% of those working from home have clocked out early to pour themselves a drink at least once during the quarantine. Another 45% of these respondents even admitted to having alcoholic drinks during work hours.”
Not even including dope, thc vape, and edibles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
You really can’t understand how inappropriate it is if people drink at work?! You don’t need to drink to understand that.
Define drink. A single morning drink is not the same as drinking all day at work. On the TV series ‘Mayor of Kingston’ actor Jeremy Renner pours whiskey into his morning coffee in his office, but he doesn’t booze all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re asking how common it is for people to drink at work?
You’re naive if you don’t think remote workers aren’t getting blasted.
You’re exaggerating if you think it’s the norm.