Have you ever thought of the possibility of building or creating your own economic class? Instead of just the upper, middle and lower classes, there would a Billy Bob class, and a Mary Louise class. Does that make any sense? Well, today, our technology and our vast amount of globalization has created an environment where people, if they want to, can form their own economic classes, which are separate and specific to them.
What does this mean for society?
It means that, no matter how much we complain and push to serve individual rights, it’s too late. We already have individual rights. We are pushing and complaining to achieve something that already exists.
In the business marketplace, this highly individualized setup has allowed businesses to take full advantage of the benefits of individual creativity and thinking. It is precisely this investment in personal abilities which can make or break a business. Therefore, it is necessary to protect these assets, i.e. these people. What better way than to use the power and influence of workplace drug testing?
Employee testing is not meant to be used as a deterrent. As we all know, deterrents don’t work. Rather, it meant as an information tool. It meant to be used by you to determine which, if any, of your employees are abusing drugs or alcohol. It may seem like you are spying on them, but the truth is, you are evaluating the quality condition of your business. This is a good leadership habit to have. Without being able to effectively evaluate all of the people and equipment in your company, how can you hope to run your business well, with any knowledge whatsoever of what to do? You need information tools like workplace drug testing, and that is why Mediscreen is here to help you.
Yes, you can create your own economic class, with you as the sole person in it. We are here to help you maintain whatever class you are in, and to keep it well maintained in the future. For that, you need the information that drug screening provides you.
This article has been taken from : http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/the-birth-of-new-economic-classes/
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