>" What I do on my personal time is no business to my potential employer "
>
>Wow! I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who feels that way. I admit I'm a
>bit
>on the extreme side of it though, as I view essentially *any* questions,
>comments or suggestions from employers that reach beyond the time I am in
>their
>pay or on their clock to be 100% off limits. I show up for work ready to work,
>I
>work smart, work hard, try like crazy to be innovative where it looks like it
>may benefit them and treat everyone from the owner to the cleaning staff with
>respect. Anything beyond that? Be it drug testing, exercise, employer mandated
>health initiatives or anything else, they can pretty much step off as far as
>I'm
>concerned.
I used to think like that, but if you don't feel responsibility to the team,
you are a detriment to the team no matter how talented and hard working you
think you are. If all the crap is completely out of your system when you show
up... you may be right. For myself, I don't care to work with druggies and
alkies.
--
Larry Miller
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