[QUOTE=9erempiree]-James Crumley[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=9erempiree]-James Crumley[/QUOTE]
I enjoy James Crumley.
[QUOTE=niko]I drink. I just don't expect everyone else to need to because I do. Have you watched the Giants lately? Exactly how does one do that without beer?[/QUOTE]
psshhhh trying being a f*ckin' Browns fan. I need a morphine drip during games.
i dont drink, cause i know the bud's wiser (pun intended)
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUVwR0rw5fk[/url]
Getting drunk with coworkers in the corporate scene is actually a HORRIBLE idea.
That has led to many lost jobs...
[QUOTE=~primetime~]Getting drunk with coworkers in the corporate scene is actually a HORRIBLE idea.
That has led to many lost jobs...[/QUOTE]
Yet I've had a few jobs that almost require you to go do so.
Drunk people let opinions fly, and once you let those opinions out to other coworkers you can't take them back.
IMO its much better to be seen as the perfect little hard working angel than it is to be seen as the drinking buddy.
[QUOTE=~primetime~]Drunk people let opinions fly, and once you let those opinions out to other coworkers you can't take them back.
IMO its much better to be seen as the perfect little hard working angel than it is to be seen as the drinking buddy.[/QUOTE]
Don't know man. That hard working angel is gonna distance himself from any future promotions in a lot of situations if he can't relax. It's never a good look to drink and get demolished, but a stiff personality doesn't work too good either.
[QUOTE=Charlie Sheen]Don't know man. That hard working angel is gonna distance himself from any future promotions in a lot of situations if he can't relax. It's never a good look to drink and get demolished, but a stiff personality doesn't work too good either.[/QUOTE]
meh, maybe in a smaller office setting...
At large corporations your boss likely doesn't give a shit about bonding with you and getting buddy-buddy, he just wants you to do your job well.
I don't think I have seen a situation where the better worker lost out because he didn't get drunk with someone...
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The world isn't like Mad Men anymore...the majority of higher ups at large corporations are generally very sober people...
yeah...never drink around coworkers/bosses...
when I was 19, I attended my first work "Christmas Party"....( now they are called Holiday Party)
I prolly had 1,2,3 too many.....
I ended up telling one of my managers that he was B###H....then was kissin up on this married chick...
Just the first of many Holiday party's that ended bad...
- Now I don't drink during work sponsored events.....I only drink when I'm out on Vacation or with friends.....maybe down a few on the weekends.
- But I agree.....never trust a friend or person who never drinks....It means they don't trust themselves and are weak minded.
Bro psychology 101....:confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=mlh1981]Much of adult social interaction revolves around alcohol, whether that amount be an excess of, or "just grabbing a drink." To be completely sober, I think one would have to be extra creative to find their social outlets. I mean, yeah, you can go to a bar and not drink, but it's annoying being sober around people who are buzzed/drunk.[/QUOTE]
Oh wow, haven't seen you on here in ages :applause:
I don't trust most people who refuse to drink.
If someone doesnt trust you because you dont drink its because deep inside they feel envious and fear you.