• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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      My grandfather picked up smoking in WWII because non-smoke4s didn’t get any breaks from digging trenches.

      It took over 50 years, but WWII still managed to kill him.

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        Still a big reason a lot of joes start smoking. If you don’t have nicotine and alcohol issues going in, the Army is happy to issue you some.

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      Also, nicotine serves as a pretty fair appetite suppressant and stimulant, thus why some of us fell into the habit in early college. Easier to justify the cost of a meal a day and a smoke than it is for the supplies to make three squares a day, at least in a food desert.

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      I’ve worked at a cleaning job where the smokers were allowed to go outside whenever. Some even went on a smoke break several times per hour. The nonsmokers like me on the other hand were reprimanded if we sat down and drank something outside of the scheduled break. I complained, but the boss was a smoker and just told me they need their smoke break but I don’t need coffee… One coworker whom I talked to about that even said they started smoking because of this and because the non-smokers were expected to work more and cover for the smokers on their cigarette breaks.

    • JennyLaFae@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I had a job where breaks were working breaks unless you were a smoker. That’s when I went from only smoking socially to being a regular smoker.