Buttface
Well-known member
I grew up in some poor surroundings, tried and done things most wouldn’t, but never at work. I’m blue collar too. People don’t pay you to come to work high, I don’t pay you to come to work high. It’s dangerous and unprofessional. I have had the “but its speed and will make me work faster, or smoking pot gets me in the zone” comment. No bcoz it can scatter your thoughts and then you become unproductive. After work, go for your life but, don’t turn up shattered in the morning. I put it like this, if you’re having brain surgery in the morning and there’s two doctors, one is dead straight sober and the other has had a few cones to get in the zone and a few lines to get you through the op asap, which one ya gunna pick?I come from a blue collar world. I actually dont personally know anyone not from primary industries, mining or construction. Within this world I find that the blase attitude towards cocaine is incredible. I see 40 year old blokes with 5 kids organising bags for a night out. The young fellas deal on job sites all day every day. There are some Ive never seen sit down and have lunch as thats when they are out in the carpark transacting.
When I was young, blokes would have signals to tell each other they were going to chop up. These days theyll talk across a crowded table and say "im going for a bump, who's coming"?
I seriously think the guys in their early twenties have factored cocaine purchases into their weekly budget like I would alcohol.
Yes I agree the topic has become very blasé. Another thing I was taught is discretion.
I’m not working for the next few days, I might order me some pizza and coke. I better hide my mates phone.