Drug Screening |
A
lot of companies encourage their employees to improve themselves, but
this is not always taken up by their workers. There is a lot of
controversy as to whether it is appropriate to help yourself when
there are so many other people out there who could use your help.
It
all comes down to how important it is to feed yourself before you
give food to others. While it may seem like the Christian thing to
do, it has more value if you feed yourself first, and then other
people. Why is this the case? Because if someone needs your help, you
must be well fed and strong enough to help them carry their own
burdens. Putting everything on yourself when you are not strong
enough simply weakens both of you, and strengthens or helps neither
one of you.
Mediscreen
believes in the power that businesses hold over their own
opportunities. Rather than sending your steady, faithful worksite
employees all the way to the nearest large city to be screened on a
regular basis, Mediscreen can come to your jobsite and do it for you,
right there at work. Onsite drug and alcohol screening
is a part of this noble process of self sustaining and self serving.
It
is not enough, or even very powerful at all, to believe in yourself
for the sake of someone else. It doesn’t take much to topple that
house of cards. Believing in yourself for the sake of, well, you is
far more effective.
Who
has better interest in how your life will turn out than you? Who
cares more about your future and the safety and security of your
business than you?
Mediscreen,
a NATA accredited company for onsite drug testing,
brings drug & alcohol testing
straight to your place of business. There is a lovely thought to how
much believing in yourself can change the way you interact with your
employees. By taking the initiative to protect them, you are forming
an employer-employee bond with them which is both protective and
guiding. It would help anyone become a better worker.
This article has been taken from: http://www.mediscreen.net.au/believing-in-yourself-for-your-own-sake/
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