Our
past can be fraught with desire, anger, bitterness and love. There is
so much to be nostalgic about, including the bad times, that it can
be very difficult to let go of our pasts. And all of that is when we
are clear headed and non-abusive. However, when you add drug or
alcohol abuse to the situation, the past can creep forward into the
present, and we either want to only live in the past or we want to
only forget all about the past. Either of these is unnatural and
takes away your wholeness as a person.
Remembering
our pasts can be difficult, but it is also important to know how
likely it is that our former mistakes and bad times will help us to
make flawless decisions in the future. Drug and alcohol testing is
part of understanding how this perspective works. Many people think
that workplace drug testing is for wimps who do not trust people or
who cannot manage their own employees themselves.
However,
this is not the case at all.
Alcohol testing
and drug screening are part of a simple, scientific process to weed
out people who are determined to avoid bringing value to your
company. Why else have you paid them if not to bring value to your
business? Alcohol testing is necessary for those times when an
employee is abusing alcohol or shows up to work drunk, and it’s
obvious, but you still need a legal paper trail to protect your
company from potential lawsuit. Workplace drug testing laws were
initially implemented for the safety of workers in high hazard
conditions, but just about every large company in Australia takes
drug screening its current level of mass saturation.
Mediscreen
is accredited by NATA and is part of your future. We bring you high
quality onsite drug & alcohol testing.
We understand how to service businesses better. We know how to bring
mistakes to the forefront of your attention, so that you can make
decisions concerning them. We know how to implement drug screening
in a safe working environment. We are professionals, after all. For
more information on making Mediscreen a part of your future.
This article has been taken from : http://www.mediscreen.net.au/articles/remembering-our-pasts/
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