Current(or previous if retired) job/ career and are you allowed to smoke?
BlueCollarBastard
Master
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I work at a tapered roller bearing manufacturer. Going on 8 years. I'm a setter/ operator. I set the machines up and run them. The plant I work at is tobacco free so no go on the enjoyment.
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(I'll bet they didn't start selling tobacco 'til old Mr Kresge stepped down. He was an old-school Methodist who didn't hold with such things.)
These days, I'm back to (better) aromatics, like Barbados Plantation and Lane VBC.
Whereas I would not take a cigar from Dick Afflis (pictured elsewhere) I hate the smell of cigars. My father, of blessed memory, smoked four packs of Camels a day. I must have reeked as a child, sitting in the car wintertime, with the windows rolled up. That was bad enough, but after the docs removed one of his lungs (not because of the smoking, but because he caught Johnny Bench disease, a fungal infection that the Reds catcher famously had) he switched to cigars, which stank. So I empathize with your firm's clients.
It's the benefit of owning my own place and doing what I want.
As I was saying, Smoking was allowed at my place of work until Montana passed the clean air act in 2005. People could still smoke in bars, casinos and restaurants until 2009 when they to were no longer exempt. This March, another addition to the ban went into effect, no smoking within 20 feet of any entrance, widow, or opening of a public building. Since I only started smoking in 2012, I have never been able to smoke at work. I don’t think I would have anyway.