vonvonwantpeace
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- Jul 26, 2019
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I quit more than 5 years ago, so fuck yes I want to smoke again.
Extra break time? Damn, I picked the wrong career. In my job smoking was a dismissable offence. I did think I should've been entitled on my (unpaid) break though. As long as I didn't come back in smelling like an ashtray. I once got reported for leaving my ecig charging in the staff room but it was my only way to get through 14hr shifts.Heavily.
I started in the army. It was literally like the American anti weed PSA videos.
Turns out the good outweigh the bad: smokers get extra break time. The trend continues to show outside of the army too - I come to my supervisor, claim terrible cravings, and Bam! Few minutes off.
Nah, it's not like extra minutes of break time. Sort of. I need to position my request for ciggie break just right and act like I'm about to die. Even then, one of the two possible responses are either "as long as super supervisor doesn't notice" or just a no. It's not guaranteed. And I have to hide like I'm shooting heroin, or something. About 60-70% of the time it's a "as long as super supervisor doesn't notice", though, assuming I'm about in the middle of the last two breaks.Extra break time? Damn, I picked the wrong career. In my job smoking was a dismissable offence. I did think I should've been entitled on my (unpaid) break though. As long as I didn't come back in smelling like an ashtray. I once got reported for leaving my ecig charging in the staff room but it was my only way to get through 14hr shifts.
I smoke like a chimney.
It was like that when I was a "Server Assistant" - needed smoking as an excuse to gtfo because we didn't get breaks otherwise. Everyone sympathized with smoking addiction, lol, so they was kool.Heavily.
I started in the army. It was literally like the American anti weed PSA videos.
Turns out the good outweigh the bad: smokers get extra break time. The trend continues to show outside of the army too - I come to my supervisor, claim terrible cravings, and Bam! Few minutes off.
Me too . I quit around 15 years ago but really have compulsions every now and then and the odd cheeky roll-up every few months or so.I quit more than 5 years ago, so fuck yes I want to smoke again.
It is helps with my anxiety thoughI never took to smoking. It seems really expensive.
why you gave it up?I smoked from age 16 to 25.. gave it up in July this year, haven't had one since.
SameSmoking while reading this
Was starting to give me really bad headaches out of nowhere, it got to the point every time I had a cigarette I was getting an awful headache so I just stopped one day and the headaches stopped too.why you gave it up?