Employees
work together and often get to know each other really well. In fact,
sometimes coworkers know more about someone than their own friends
do. This is simply due to the overwhelming amount of time spent
together, day in and day out, that coworkers have. It is almost
impossible to find someone who does not know you really well after
you spend forty hours a week in their presence, watching their little
habits, and becoming accustomed to their personality.
This
is why employees who protect and value each other’s privacy is
almost impossible to find.
Anyone
who can restrain themselves and become a discreet member of the
working team is worth their weight in gold, and that’s the truth.
There is a lot to being able to be yourself around the people with
whom you work, and there is even more knowing that they will keep
your secrets, not blow your various charades in front of family, and
have your back when it comes to loyalty and camaraderie.
Of
course, nobody’s perfect, but if you can find someone who is that
loyal and that discreet, you have really found a jewel and should
keep them almost no matter what it takes.
Now,
even the most saintly of workers is bound to trip up if they have had
a little too much alcohol or show up to work stoned. So, workplace drug testing is not just about company liability and employee
responsibility. It is also about keeping the precious atmosphere of
discretion intact. Drug & alcohol testing is one of the best tools
you can have in your tool belt. There is nothing like it.
By
its very nature, onsite drug and alcohol
testing protects the privacy of your staff by keeping their
records onsite. In addition to that, it keeps individuals from having
to go out to a laboratory, which can involve sitting in a cold
waiting room until called and, of course, their records are not under
their own control. Laboratories cost more, since they have to pay for
the overhead, and they tend to seem cold and austere. Getting tested
at work is the definitely the way to go: (+61) 1300 79 70 40.
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