Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Have you ever been sloshed at work?
brummytom wrote: » Who hasn't been drunk at work? As long as they're not surgeons or pilots or something, is anyone really that arsed about it?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Oh i dunno. I think there is a lot of denial about the problem the Irish have with drink.
brummytom wrote: » Who hasn't been drunk at work?
As long as they're not surgeons or pilots or something, is anyone really that arsed about it?
wazky wrote: » I have no issues admitting I have a problem with drink. I can't get enough is my problem.
dub_skav wrote: » I hate pieces like this, pulling together vague information to create a catchy headline, then shoehorning some tangentially related story on the end. So, this is actually 3 stories in one: Story 1: Half of people asked admitted that they had been "drunk" at work Story 2: A rise in incidences of calls about having to discipline people drunk at work Story 3: A rehash of the story a few weeks ago about us all being binge drinkers In the middle of story 2 it is revealed that the "drunk" they refer to in story 1 actually includes coming in after a boozy night. Now, while this is not healthy or acceptable on a regular basis, depending on the question I believe I would probably answer yes myself. Based on the fact that my company have themselves hosted Christmas parties at which I have become intoxicated and I have arrived in the next day still under the influence. So, as ever, without context this means nothing.