Hydrating at work


No food or drink allowed on the shop floor, primarily as a contamination issue. Always had to go to the bait room for refreshments. 15 minute break at 10:30 then dinner break at 12:30 in my last place.
 
Back when I was a kid, we used to play football for hours at a time, among other things, out all day in the summer, nobody carried a little bottle of water about with them, same at work, apart from three cups of tea a day, I managed to stay upright and focused, I can't ever remember anyone being dehydrated, dehydration only seemed to afflict people when the bottled water craze came in in 90s, strange that, innit.
 
When firms start on these sort of niggly rules they are either in trouble or some new shithead in hr has come in suggested this idea based on little evidence gets it introduced then they leave in 18 months leaving a trail of chaos
 
Back when I was a kid, we used to play football for hours at a time, among other things, out all day in the summer, nobody carried a little bottle of water about with them, same at work, apart from three cups of tea a day, I managed to stay upright and focused, I can't ever remember anyone being dehydrated, dehydration only seemed to afflict people when the bottled water craze came in in 90s, strange that, innit.

About 30 year ago wed been having the usual 5 hour game of footy n everyone said theyd run home for a drink n run back.
One mate called yossa pulled a 2l bottle of coke out of his fridge. Necked loads then hoyed up allover.
His fatha had nicked 2l of soy sauce from work! 😂
 
About 30 year ago wed been having the usual 5 hour game of footy n everyone said theyd run home for a drink n run back.
One mate called yossa pulled a 2l bottle of coke out of his fridge. Necked loads then hoyed up allover.
His fatha had nicked 2l of soy sauce from work! 😂
I've done the same thing, only it was pickling vinegar, 🤢 not a great experience.
 

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