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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 185992" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Not all, but many places make you take drug tests now. And, yes, that's the point. Nobody will help anyone who refuses to get help, looks half strung out on drugs, can't perform well, has a bad attitude, has a felony on his record, is probably high at work (at the very least, THEY can get stuck paying workman's comp due to an accident if the person is high). Once there is a recovery, as in STOPS DRUGS, there is help. </p><p>Stands, if you had a business, would YOU hire somebody with no work history, who abuses hard drugs and has no ambition to change, and who has no interest in changing? Think about it. Chances are your son would blow off a job after a few days of making enough money for drugs. The reality of a drug addict is not pretty, and most employers know it.</p><p>Life's reality, and I knew this too with my daughter, is that drug addicts are scorned at. The only ones who care about them is us, their parents, because they don't even care about themselves. I'm amazed that you think anyone who give him a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 185992, member: 1550"] Not all, but many places make you take drug tests now. And, yes, that's the point. Nobody will help anyone who refuses to get help, looks half strung out on drugs, can't perform well, has a bad attitude, has a felony on his record, is probably high at work (at the very least, THEY can get stuck paying workman's comp due to an accident if the person is high). Once there is a recovery, as in STOPS DRUGS, there is help. Stands, if you had a business, would YOU hire somebody with no work history, who abuses hard drugs and has no ambition to change, and who has no interest in changing? Think about it. Chances are your son would blow off a job after a few days of making enough money for drugs. The reality of a drug addict is not pretty, and most employers know it. Life's reality, and I knew this too with my daughter, is that drug addicts are scorned at. The only ones who care about them is us, their parents, because they don't even care about themselves. I'm amazed that you think anyone who give him a break. [/QUOTE]
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