Posted on Feb 25, 2015
Should "chewing" or "dipping" be allowed in the workplace?
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Nope. Neither should whining about shit, but I've got to put up with that all the time, which frankly...is more annoying. Now...I'm going to put a dip in and listen to people bitch about the difficulties of their lives.
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SSG Elyzabeth Cromer
MSG (Join to see) I completely agree. It is pretty easy to tell those who use when they come through for their dental checks pre-deployment.
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I don't see a problem with in most of the time. The only instances where I would frown upon it would be if there were special guest in the office like higher ups (military or civilian).
And if I want to spit into a clear water bottle, who's business is it of yours? I'm not demanding that you look at it or watch me spit into it... Keep in mind, this is the United States military...not the girls scouts, so deal with it.
And if I want to spit into a clear water bottle, who's business is it of yours? I'm not demanding that you look at it or watch me spit into it... Keep in mind, this is the United States military...not the girls scouts, so deal with it.
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Well I do dip. I will dip wherever I can, but if any higher up tells me otherwise I will stop. In my PERSONAL opinion if my SGT tells me not to at the workplace even if it's in regulation I won't dip. There are ranks for a reason, what they say goes period
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GEN Cody addressed the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School when he was the VCSA. He used an empty Seven-up can to spit in while on stage. Hearing the gasps in the audience when he did the first time was priceless.
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