When you drink too much alchohal people tend to get drunk and takes them of their game and they dont perform as well. Management does not want someone who is drunk representing them or any little part of their staff,
Drinking alcohol increases your blood alcohol level. When your blood alcohol level is high, your decision making and physical attributes are impared, making you less able to preform your job effectively. Employers pay their workers to do jobs, which means that they want them preforming to the best of their capabilities, which is imposible when intoxicated.
That depends on how much you drink, whether you drink expensive booze, whether you lose your job, how the divorce settlement goes, and whether or not you're a gambler, among other things. It can get pretty expensive.
You can, but it is not a good idea. Antibiotics are water-soluble, and must remain in the system long enough to do their job. Alcohol is a diuretic -- it causes our bodies to lose water, thus leaching medications out of the body faster.
the qoestion that is serious is do your drink alcohol or smoke
In no particular order most people usually have one of the following * Quit smoking * Start exercising (Lose weight) * Start dieting/eating better (Lose weight) * Be better with or save money * Be better at their job or studying (Get better results) * Not drink as much alcohol or take as many party drugs
The mother can drink alcohol if she wants her child to be a wack job when it gets older.
Habitual alcohol use is, quite simply, when you drink alcohol out of habit, and not solely for enjoyment. You can go out drinking every Friday night, but not be a "habitual drinker" if it does not seriously affect your mood if you can't. Whereas if you have a drink every day, and you get extremely cranky if you miss one, you probably have a drinking problem.
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drew lost 80 lbs...Good Job!!
the livers main job is to break down harmful chemicals that enter your body e.g the liver destroys alcohol and that's why your liver can shrink if you drink too much alcohol. the liver also metabolizes carbohydrates, proteins and lipids, synthesizes bile salts.
The questioner does not disclose what his job or his position is, or what the events were that apparently were disclosed which caused him to lose their job. However, unless you are protected under the provisions of an employment contract or a labor agreement you are pretty much employed at the pleasure of your employer - especially if you are employed in a right-to-work state.
of course you can!
eating too much, he might lose his job if he gets too fat