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11/8/2013 11:51:46 AM EDT
Who's company allows it?  I'm enjoying a 750ml 10.3% Pumpkin IPA at work while typing this.
11/8/2013 11:56:37 AM EDT
[#1]
I would like to keep all my fingers and eyeballs and not scrap any parts, thanks.
11/8/2013 11:58:47 AM EDT
[#2]
i WFH so.... no one would know if i did.

at the office, no, but lunch is fair game.
11/8/2013 11:58:49 AM EDT
[#3]
Pan handler?
11/8/2013 12:00:06 PM EDT
[#4]
not that my company allows it, but the guys in the back usually have a few in the afternoons, especially thirsty Thursday
11/8/2013 12:00:40 PM EDT
[#5]
a drink at lunch is no big deal here, long as you do it at a restaurant.  sitting at your desk and doing it will eventually lead to asking your female coworkers to dance a pole and while it seems a great idea at the time, it's not.  Just ask the wife.
11/8/2013 12:00:47 PM EDT
[#6]
Alcohol is an important component in the video game industry.  I'm not sure how I'd keep my sanity without it here at work (in fact we have our own kegerator).
11/8/2013 12:03:58 PM EDT
[#7]
^JeuBacca, awesome screen name.

I'm an engineer.  Nope.  I'm tempted at times though.
11/8/2013 12:05:50 PM EDT
[#8]
Every few weeks we'll split a bottle of wine or make fancy cocktails in the office.  Yesterday we taste tested hard cider. :)
11/8/2013 12:06:12 PM EDT
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I'm an engineer.  Nope.  I'm tempted at times though.
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Same. Although twice we've had celebratory shots in the lab after shipping a prototype, but only after all the work was done.

ETA: We do have eggnog on the last day before everyone takes off for Christmas.
11/8/2013 12:06:15 PM EDT
[#10]
A beer at lunch isn't out of the question.

My wife works for one of the big insurance companies and they actually have in the corporate employee handbook that you have to be .04 or under at work.
11/8/2013 12:07:00 PM EDT
[#11]
I wish but I don't think driving forklift and operating overhead cranes would be a good idea while intoxicated .  My company is pretty strict on zero tolerance for drugs and alcohol, you can't even use tobacco or e cigs on the property.

When GM was open in Janesville there was a bar in the middle of the parking lot so you can guess those guys liked to drink on their breaks. No wonder their vehicles suck.
11/8/2013 12:10:22 PM EDT
[#12]
I once worked commission sales and if I had a good morning, I'd have 2 pints with lunch.

I'll be damned if my closing average wasn't higher when I got back.  Social lubricant FTMFW.
11/8/2013 12:10:25 PM EDT
[#13]
Uh no. I work in construction and don't feel like getting hurt or killed at work. I've kicked people off my job site who smell like booze. One guy was a crane operator.
11/8/2013 12:15:02 PM EDT
[#14]
My sister works in the Marketing industry and works late hours, hell they have a margarita machine at work. My company ships wine but they frown upon opening the merchandise

I doubt anyone now would care if I had a beverage at lunch (I had a Live Oak Hefe with my wood fired pizza today) but my old boss really made a stink about people drinking at lunch. His ass retired, thank god. Two on an empty stomach gives me a light buzz and makes the afternoon take forever though. Really odd because after I have eaten it takes about 5 or 6 beers to do the same thing.
11/8/2013 12:15:24 PM EDT
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I'm assuming you are in the army by your avatar. I'm in USAREC and I don't know of anywhere that allows drinking at work but I do know they have been releasing recruiters from the command for doing it. Like someone once told me "do what your rank can handle" Some guys might like a little Kahlua or whiskey in their morning coffee but it's not something I have ever done.
11/8/2013 12:16:02 PM EDT
[#16]
Not only can I not drink at work, I am not supposed to have anything to drink in the 8 hours prior to coming to work... Not that they could enforce that. But still...
11/8/2013 12:17:30 PM EDT
[#17]
No booze on the jobsite. Back in the good old days, I remember drinking beers in the job trailer on Friday afternoons.
11/8/2013 12:18:25 PM EDT
[#18]
Liquid lunch.
11/8/2013 12:22:02 PM EDT
[#19]
The corporate rule is I cannot "be or appear to be intoxicated while on a customer's site."

My "customer" is, currently a Fed LEO agency so, they have pretty zero tolerance for "appear to be intoxicated."

I've been toold there's no policy against drinking at lunch but, even if I drank, I wouldn't. Most of the Feds I work with are ex-CBP or Muni cops and have a "nose" for that sort of thing. They also have an "obligation" to report.

Just not worth it at the job I have now.

That said, back when I was a lush and working commissioned sales it was "Martini Monday" EVERYDAY for the sales-people and the worker bees. Nobody ever got sloppy and our antic never got a second glance from "the powers."

I think environment plays a HUGE part in the tolerance level.

I assume culture does too. A good buddy on Boomer subs says they did a crew swap with the Scottish Navy and, he claims, the Scots are allowed 3 beers per shift while on duty. Americans have a, erm, unique idea what "acceptable" drinking is.
11/8/2013 12:24:32 PM EDT
[#20]
No alcohol at work, at lunch, or anywhere else prior to going to work. Used to be commonplace, not any more. Heavy machinery and bad decisions don't play nice together.
11/8/2013 12:26:12 PM EDT
[#21]
As a computer tech, I WISH!  But alas, no.  Those years have gone by for this company.
11/8/2013 12:26:52 PM EDT
[#22]
When I'm at CERN I have a beer with lunch and a few with/after dinner, all while working. It does help that it's in Switzerland/France where the only meal they don't drink with is breakfast. Although usually its a fairly average Swiss beer unless I want to pay 7 Franc for something decent. Better than nuttin.
11/8/2013 12:30:23 PM EDT
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11/8/2013 12:31:05 PM EDT
[#24]
At lunch a few times a week and always on Fridays is my norm.  Never at the office.  The official policy is "Don't be a douche about it", which was written by me.
11/8/2013 12:34:48 PM EDT
[#25]
Amsterdam office has an unlimited supply of Heineken. Never in the office past 1
11/8/2013 12:34:50 PM EDT
[#26]
It is strictly forbidden.  However, nobody in HR has the security clearance to get into the test labs .

Most of management doesn't know where the lab is or have the code to the door.  
11/8/2013 12:35:40 PM EDT
[#27]
This is relevant.



11/8/2013 12:38:15 PM EDT
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Why are they prejudice against breakfast?  What did it do to them?
11/8/2013 12:39:07 PM EDT
[#29]
Yes, we can drink at work. There are several beer fridges, a bunch of liquor cabinets, and many people have bottles in their offices. We have beer tastings at the office about once per quarter.

The policy is, more or less, "Don't be that guy."

The official policy is you can pick two of: { "Drink" , "Write code" , "Commit code" , "Review code" }. If you break the build your name goes up on the wall of shame and gets blasted out automatically over the chat servers.
11/8/2013 12:43:42 PM EDT
[#30]
Kind of.

I work from home, so if I'm working late into the evening I'll have a drink.

Part of the job is attending academic conferences, meetings, etc. A lot of the work goes on over beverages, so in that case, totally acceptable.



I would never show up to one of our offices with booze though, or have a beer at lunch while working at the office. Has less to do with professionalism and more to do with the fact that I never drink before dinner.
11/8/2013 12:50:49 PM EDT
[#31]
We were just having this discussion a few days ago. A friend of mine who used to be a computer programmer before deciding to go back to school informed me of the Ballmer curve, and that it is very applicable to using MATLAB, SAS, STATA, R, etc for econometric analysis.




11/8/2013 1:02:04 PM EDT
[#32]
Not really, no. I'm an electrician and work with electricity. Other people around me work with a plethora of cutting tools and heavy machinery, so I'm glad it's not tolerated.

The only time I've seen drinking on the job is the last (half)day before the summer vacations. People stop working half passed 10 and go back to the shack and crack open a cold case
11/8/2013 1:12:27 PM EDT
[#33]
Used to have 'beer and bbq' days for the crew when sales were going good.
11/8/2013 1:25:58 PM EDT
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We had something similar at a studio I worked at.  Beer and pizza Fridays.  Pretty awesome!
11/8/2013 2:00:15 PM EDT
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A beer at lunch isn't out of the question.



My wife works for one of the big insurance companies and they actually have in the corporate employee handbook that you have to be .04 or under at work.
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DOT rules more than likely.



 
11/8/2013 7:02:45 PM EDT
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Why are they prejudice against breakfast?  What did it do to them?
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Why are they prejudice against breakfast?  What did it do to them?


Breakfast there is reserved for a croissant and coffee. Every other meal is meat, bread, wine, then coffee. And damn their coffee is good.
11/8/2013 7:13:42 PM EDT
[#37]
I drink water by the gallon. Working around a 2900 degree glass melting furnace will do that. I would never drink alcohol at work. I could kill myself or others or close the plant if I made a mistake.
11/8/2013 7:22:26 PM EDT
[#38]
The rule at the place that I used to work at was if you had anything at lunch - you just did not go back to the office......

Never had anything in the office and the Christmas party was a very lame lunch.

Red

11/8/2013 7:25:25 PM EDT
[#39]
Nope.  

Not here.  

Kinda frowned upon when you spend your day arresting drunks.  


Now, we used to have a cold one at the end of shift....
......called it 'choir practice'........

But the boss put the kibosh on ANY drinking in uniform or on city property.

11/8/2013 7:29:16 PM EDT
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I'm assuming you are in the army by your avatar. I'm in USAREC and I don't know of anywhere that allows drinking at work but I do know they have been releasing recruiters from the command for doing it. Like someone once told me "do what your rank can handle" Some guys might like a little Kahlua or whiskey in their morning coffee but it's not something I have ever done.
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Who's company allows it?  I'm enjoying a 750ml 10.3% Pumpkin IPA at work while typing this.


I'm assuming you are in the army by your avatar. I'm in USAREC and I don't know of anywhere that allows drinking at work but I do know they have been releasing recruiters from the command for doing it. Like someone once told me "do what your rank can handle" Some guys might like a little Kahlua or whiskey in their morning coffee but it's not something I have ever done.

A couple of years ago when I was in USAREC, we had a 3 month run of blowing mission out of the water.  We spent most of our afternoons at a public golf course drinking and playing scramble. This, of course ended after our luck ran out.
11/8/2013 7:31:16 PM EDT
[#41]
Not only do I tolerate it, I encourage it.
11/8/2013 7:33:23 PM EDT
[#42]
One place I worked, several hundred employees at our location, would have monthly birthday parties with kegs of beer. If we had an offsite meal, the corporate bigwigs would get trashed. I'm talking VP's, managers, etc.

It wasn't social drinking, it was binge drinking. They had a lot of issues at that company, this was just one of them. I just didn't respect anyone after seeing that. I found another job and moved on.
11/8/2013 7:36:14 PM EDT
[#43]
I don't trust "alcohol heads"

Alcohol is a disinfectant and an industrial chemical solvent.

It is also a deadly nerve toxin.  The only reason it can be ingested without killing people is because of a flukey ability of the human body to combust it into sugar.

Some people drink it to get "drunk" as they call it

I think people should be tested at work for alcohol use on or off duty and fired for using it
11/8/2013 7:39:08 PM EDT
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I don't trust "alcohol heads"

Alcohol is a disinfectant and an industrial chemical solvent.

It is also a deadly nerve toxin.  The only reason it can be ingested without killing people is because of a flukey ability of the human body to combust it into sugar.

Some people drink it to get "drunk" as they call it

I think people should be tested at work for alcohol use on or off duty and fired for using it
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You're fired.
11/8/2013 7:40:02 PM EDT
[#45]
Absolutely forbidden. Also, DOT regulations apply.
11/8/2013 7:42:26 PM EDT
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12 hours prior here. I'm in the wrong line of work.
11/8/2013 7:49:03 PM EDT
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Uh no. I work in construction and don't feel like getting hurt or killed at work. I've kicked people off my job site who smell like booze. One guy was a crane operator.
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You're going to be an unpopular guy here on arfcom if you keep acknowledging reality

These guys hate "hippies" and love booze

those are the two irreducible chemical elements of arf GD

there can be some pathetic drunk reporting that he is wasted at 10:00 am on a Wednesday morning and these guys cheer it on like it's a big achievement

like the guy's sad, shitty, drug addicted life is OK because it's booze and not meth


anyway, I'm with you

booze just puts some part of the brain to sleep, it doesn't focus as well, the concentration level falls off

anyone who says otherwise is just kidding himself

it's that simple

11/8/2013 7:50:23 PM EDT
[#48]
I'm the IT guy at a steel casting company.

A beer at lunch is no big deal, but being intoxicated in a foundry is a disaster waiting to happen.
11/8/2013 7:52:19 PM EDT
[#49]
Pretty normal at lunch, where I work.






In the IT department. I've noticed that other departments go ape shit when we order a beer at lunch. They're weird.

 
11/8/2013 7:55:56 PM EDT
[#50]
It's required. Quality control and all that. Test the product, sell it to the masses.
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