MojoRison
Well-Known Member
"Why do you smoke marijuana?" asks a potential employer.
"It's helps with my {insert politically correct/medical term here}" I reply.
"Don't you get a high from that medication?"
"Yes, yes I do and your point being?"
"I'm concerned whether or not you will be able to perform the job adequately and adhere to safety guidelines" comes a stern reply.
"Well I was able to ride a bicycle amongst rush hour traffic and be on time for this interview, which I might add you were late for. I not only applied for the job with a well written resume and have the necessary education but the work history which would make me the perfect candidate for the position. So outside of your personal prejudices about my use of marijuana is there any other reasons why you do not see me as future employee of your company?"
I didn't wait to hear if he had a reply or not, just walked out... the interviewer was a fellow school mate and scored at the bottom half of the class while I on the other hand did not.
What's my point here because I seem to have forgotten
"It's helps with my {insert politically correct/medical term here}" I reply.
"Don't you get a high from that medication?"
"Yes, yes I do and your point being?"
"I'm concerned whether or not you will be able to perform the job adequately and adhere to safety guidelines" comes a stern reply.
"Well I was able to ride a bicycle amongst rush hour traffic and be on time for this interview, which I might add you were late for. I not only applied for the job with a well written resume and have the necessary education but the work history which would make me the perfect candidate for the position. So outside of your personal prejudices about my use of marijuana is there any other reasons why you do not see me as future employee of your company?"
I didn't wait to hear if he had a reply or not, just walked out... the interviewer was a fellow school mate and scored at the bottom half of the class while I on the other hand did not.
What's my point here because I seem to have forgotten