Poseidon, the god of the seas, is one of the most
glamorous figures in mythological history. The sea has always been an
untamed mistress and that is evident by its many moods and absolute
lack of feeling for how many sailors are lost at sea. Poseidon was
often revered by people living on or near the ocean, because surely
there was a god in control of the wind and the waves. Surely, humans
had some control over their fate on the ocean if they acted a certain
way or paid obeisance to the right deity.
It’s nice to have hope, isn’t it?
When abusing drugs or alcohol, addicts almost feel
the same way. If they can just get one more go at the drug, then they
will feel in control enough to let go of it. Of course, the pain of
withdrawal is so great that they only make these worthy goals when
they are actually high on the drug itself. When they are at their
lowest, it is not very often that you find an addict planning for the
future or feeling perky enough to go outside and do some yard work.
Workplace drug testing, while extremely effective in
businesses, is still very hard on individuals who just want to fund
their addictive and self destructive habits more and more until
they’re broke. Drug screening is the addict’s bane, and they
always protest loudly or become defensive when they are asked to
follow company policy. Of course, those who feel that their privacy
is being invaded protest just as loudly, but the truth is onsite drug
and alcohol testing really does get the job done. Well, it does not
do your firing for you, but it gives you the information you need so
that you can make complete employment decisions based upon all the
facts. Even if your employed addict is one of the hardest working and
most enthusiastic hires, it only takes one little slip up to leave
you with an accident, a fatality, and/or a lawsuit. That is just not
worth the risk involved. To find out more about onsite drug andalcohol screening, visit our website today or just give us a call any
time: (+61) 1300 79 70 40.
This Article has been taken from http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/?p=2167
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