Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

Lack of pre-employment drug screening

One advantage to testing for drugs prior to employment is that it deters drug users from applying in the first place. One of my co-workers told me that a basic reason he even came to WFM was that there was no pre-employment drug screening. He knew he could continue to use and I came to suspect that it was way more than just an occasional hit of Colorado after work. One guy in Specialty would come in so spaced out. I was working nearby and asked him something really basic about a promotion for a customer and he just stared back at me, kind of half-smiling and said, "Wow." The light was on but no one was home. I mean the guy was just baked. Probably had just done like 12 bong hits.

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I will not stop smoking pot,it helps me get through the day

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Post ID: @3rQP+DRfVOF7

I did some of my best work at Wholefoods high those were the days

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Post ID: @1vLK+DRfVOF7

Whole Foods is a don't ask don't tell on drug use unless you report a manger for inappropriate behavior.

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Post ID: @1vsz+DRfVOF7

Pre-employment and random drug screenings would solve a LOT of problems the company has. Yes, drug use and drinking are personal problems but when people are under the influence on the job it's a safety and performance issue. Druggies don't bother to apply at companies that screen. That's a fact. And in fact, WFM is known as a company that doesn't screen nor randomly test so the word is out, if you use drugs, head right down to WFM because unlike 99% of all major employers, it won't prevent you from being hired.

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Post ID: @18Vu+DRfVOF7

That's an example of a lack of discretion and professionalism. Your job may not require all of your mental capacity to perform well, I know mine doesn't... But business should still be handled separately.

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Post ID: @PsT+DRfVOF7

My boss is the store weed man. Money changing hands in front of customers, and tms. Leadership knows. A previous astl, "if you can still do your job well while you're high, it's not a big deal" tms being high is the reality. Like it or not.

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Post ID: @4Ux+DRfVOF7

And you think pre-employment drug testing is the solution to our problems as a company?

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Post ID: @1e3+DRfVOF7

If you come in high or drunk they will fire you. Tons of retail jobs do not drug test so I'm not sure how they are any different.

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Post ID: @njU+DRfVOF7

Check your facts. If someone shows up to work and is unable to do their job due to being inebriated, they are subject to corrective action and/or dismissal.

You should get leadership involved if a co worker can't handle themselves.

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Post ID: @odx+DRfVOF7

stupid post. been with WFM over 20 years and dealt with WAY more alcoholics than druggies. as a matter of fact, i can count on half my hand the number of drug probs we've had to work with. wish i could say the same about drunks.

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