HG131 said:
Bobic said:
I'd say a sacking over that is fair enough, they only have your word to go on that you haven't been drinking before work, also regardless of that it's not very professional to turn up stinking of booze.
So, his life should be ruined, perhaps forever, for one mistake. Sorry, but what the fuck?
I'd say that's oversimplifying it. You can make a lot of different "mistakes", anything from dropping papers to showing up to work smelling of liquor to crashing through the front of the office building because you're totally wasted and can't get ahold of the ferret you caught on the side of the road. It's the details that matter.
If a man walked up to me and he smelled of liquor, I would suspect that he was drunk, or had been drunk recently. It may be that he had a bottle of vodka dumped on his clothes by his drunk and vindictive roommate, or he may have been stood up and had a drink thrown at his face and clothes, but my first instinct is "drunk".
Showing up to work and provoking this response is bad. Even if you explain yourself, people still maintain that first impression, and will continue to do so. Also, you smell of it, as a constant reminder for the day. Soon after, you may be remembered as "the guy who showed up smelling of liquor", or, simply "the drunk".
I'm rambling. Anyway, getting drunk=bad judgment=probably not good employee. If you are fired, well, unfortunate. But not surprising.