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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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This might cause a bit of controversy, but hey ho - it isn't a dig at anyone who does smoke!
At my new job in a convenience store, it's against company policy to serve anyone that's d*unk, however as long as anyone's of legal age we're allowed to serve them tobacco, cigarettes and so on... however, I feel guilty serving customers any smoking products when they have a clear health symptom that could be aggravated by smoking - such as shortness of breath, a wheeze to their voice or similar. My decision on whether to sell alcohol to someone is based on my own observations and judgment of whether that person is d*unk or not.
I'd still feel guilty on providing any service which a person could get addicted to though, such as gambling. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's not your job to place restrictions needlessly though, and it'll possibly cause unwanted aggravation for you if you do impose them.
Let them make their own choices. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"It's not your job to place restrictions needlessly though, and it'll possibly cause unwanted aggravation for you if you do impose them.
Let them make their own choices."
Oh I know that.
At the same time I'm aware that there's other reasons why a person could have those symptoms I mentioned. |
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"It's not your job to place restrictions needlessly though, and it'll possibly cause unwanted aggravation for you if you do impose them.
Let them make their own choices.
Oh I know that.
At the same time I'm aware that there's other reasons why a person could have those symptoms I mentioned."
Just tell yourself that your guilt is misplaced, and your job takes priority. |
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"This might cause a bit of controversy, but hey ho - it isn't a dig at anyone who does smoke!
At my new job in a convenience store, it's against company policy to serve anyone that's d*unk, however as long as anyone's of legal age we're allowed to serve them tobacco, cigarettes and so on... however, I feel guilty serving customers any smoking products when they have a clear health symptom that could be aggravated by smoking - such as shortness of breath, a wheeze to their voice or similar. My decision on whether to sell alcohol to someone is based on my own observations and judgment of whether that person is d*unk or not.
I'd still feel guilty on providing any service which a person could get addicted to though, such as gambling."
Change your job then. |
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Your job is to serve not be a health assesor.
And yes I can talk from experience as have worked in a wine and booze shop for 3 years.
Its not easy yes when someone walks in at 7am asking for a super skol but as mentioned above they could be buying it for someone else or for later |
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