Have
you ever had a perfect day or party or event planned, but it went off
horribly because it was just the wrong time to do it? This can apply
to many different areas, such as things which are interrupted by or
are enhanced by our circadian rhythms, someone else’s plans, or
just how things seem to move along fluidly and smoothly or with many
difficulties and many forced movements.
Timing
is all important. The best laid plans with the best people and the
best set of circumstances are all laid waste when the time is not
right. And yet, when the time is correct, even bad employees,
makeshift patch jobs and underestimated scenarios can suddenly swing
into full bloom and all of a sudden there is a fluidity and flow.
There is genuine candor and relationship building. Rather than having
to manage people, people are easily talked to and dealt with. Things
like weather and public attitudes and general mayhem or calm in the
air can all contribute to this so called “good” or “bad
timing.” Whatever the case, you have a very real case for being
flexible with your plans when you understand how important and how
awesome correct timing really is.
Drug
and alcohol testing is brought in when employees are being tested for
illicit behavior either on or near the workplace environment. Even
showing up to work under the influence is really harmful and can
still lead to injuries, fatalities, broken client relationships and
lowered morale on the whole. Workplace drug testing laws only exist in high hazard industries, so
companies which are not under these laws must look ahead to their own
specific needs and see if employee drug screening is a good idea. In
many cases, it is a great idea!
Mediscreen
provides onsite drug and alcohol screening
to business in every part of Australia. Onsite testing guarantees
that your worker screening is done right at your place of business
and is done quickly and efficiently.
Now
that is what we call good timing. Any form of saved time to the
benefit of all is good timing. Call Mediscreen about this today:
(+61) 1300 79 70 40.
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