In the story of Peter Pan, the children protagonists
are taken by Peter Pan to Neverland, a place where no one ever grows
up. Here, he rules on high against even the most intemperate pirates,
along with the lost boys. The lost boys are a group of boys who no
longer have parents to take care of them, and so they are a little
rascally.
If you have ever encountered someone who is addicted
to drugs, you will notice how similar they are to the immature and
unruly lost boys in Peter Pan. The drug addict is naively unaware of
the dangers the world has against them, and they are far too paranoid
about realities which will not actually harm them. Their mind is not
entirely stable, their thinking is not entirely clear, and their
ability to judge for themselves is limited to a few small
experiences.
Outside of these limited times of discernment, they
are unable to fully function in today’s world, and often jump into
and out of relationships with people, whether they are friendships or
romantic connections. They are not stable themselves, and so they are
unable to bring any amount of stability to their own worlds.
Of course, this is painful for them. The only way
out is through their addiction. Only that can hide their eyes from
their own incompetency.
Workplace drug testing is necessary to businesses
because employees must be able to feel safe being loyal to the
company. They must be able to encounter a situation, handle it
correctly, and move on with the production of the business at large.
Drug & alcohol testing brings the lost boys to
their knees. It shows who is a real worker, and who is looking to be
taken care of. There can be no babysitting.
Onsite drug and alcohol testing in Australia is
available through Mediscreen. We bring the best of the screening
process right to your own doorstep. Your business can thrive with
this additional scientific information. We want to show you what we
can do. To make an appointment with Mediscreen or to talk about
scheduling, call us today: (+61) 1300 79 70 40.
This Article has been taken from http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/?p=2158
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