What would be the acceptability of this in your workplace? For context, which country and industry are you in?
I guess I’m mainly thinking about professional jobs, but interested to hear from. I think in France it would be quite common to have a glass of wine, even at a work canteen or so. But in the UK it seems like people would think that was a problem, and in a lot of cases you’d be in violation of something at work.
Kalon ( @Kalon@feddit.online ) English35•18 days agoSchool bus driver here. Drinks at lunch would not be a good idea.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 5•18 days agowhat about a camel flatpak?
djsaskdja ( @djsaskdja@reddthat.com ) English5•18 days agoI’m not seeing that one. Might need to add the right repository.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 5•18 days agoits upstream of the brewery
skankhunt42 ( @skankhunt42@lemmy.ca ) 21•18 days agoCanadian IT worker.
I refuse to drink at work parties. Everyone else does and I get some peer pressure to drink but I don’t care. Its normal to see people get super drunk and embarrass themselves which is why I don’t even start.
Specifically at lunch, if I’m not driving and others are having a beer I will but only one. If I’m driving, it depends on how I’m feeling.
Working from home I’ve been known to have a beer or two on a Friday afternoon by my self.
When I left my last job we had a meeting at the end of the day with the guys I got along with and anyone they wanted to invite. There was about 15 people from different departments with their cameras on having a drink or smoking (pot) if they didn’t drink as a goodbye. Was a nice goodbye. Lol
CheeseToastie ( @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al ) English6•18 days agoI don’t drink but if I did I’d never drink at a work social. I leave work socials early to avoid any drunkenness because there are 535356 ways it can go wrong.
BCsven ( @BCsven@lemmy.ca ) 4•18 days agoWay 535354: coworker gets really drunk, as does the owners wife. Coworker later fired for sleeping with owners wife. Like that you mean?
CheeseToastie ( @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al ) English4•18 days agoHaha yep that’s on the list
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 14•18 days agoUK/Astronaut
We take a fifth of gin everytime our home country whizzes by, so that’s a full glass over the entire workday, and it tends to make the job go faster.
yngmnwntr ( @yngmnwntr@lemmy.ml ) 12•18 days agoI am a winemaker in the Pacific Northwest. I sample wines a lot throughout the day but mostly I spit, I still catch a bit of a buzz sometimes though. Sometimes during harvest when we’re working long days outside I’ll have a beer or two. We celebrate the start and end of harvest with champagne. When I work wine tasting events I look forward to trying wines from other local wineries, I usually have a fair number of tastes throughout the event. I think I actually drink more at work than I do at home.
That_Devil_Girl ( @That_Devil_Girl@lemmy.ml ) 11•18 days agoI’m a welder, and no I would not. It’s not allowed on the shipyard. But even if I could, I wouldn’t. I’m a professional and I’m working with high power tools & equipment. I need to have a clear head.
doubtingtammy ( @doubtingtammy@lemmy.ml ) 6•17 days agoThe trades aint what they used to be 😔
Berttheduck ( @Berttheduck@lemmy.ml ) 11•18 days agoI work in healthcare in the UK. I don’t even drink on week nights let alone over lunch. I agree over here drinking at lunch would probably be seen as a problem.
I think a big part of that is the UK binge drink culture. Most people over here drink a lot in one go to get drunk as the goal.
CheeseToastie ( @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al ) English3•18 days agoOff topic but your name is amazing
Berttheduck ( @Berttheduck@lemmy.ml ) 2•18 days agoThanks, I came up with it in secondary school and have been using it since.
CheeseToastie ( @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al ) English2•18 days agoIf it ain’t broke don’t fix it
pr06lefs ( @pr06lefs@lemmy.ml ) 9•18 days agoI went back to work once (programming) after a couple of beers at the bar. Turns out not a job I can do while drinking.
sasquash ( @sasquash@sopuli.xyz ) 9•18 days agoSwitzerland, IT
Depends on the team. It’s not that uncommon in some occasions, for example on a friday, to have a beer when eating lunch in a restaurant.
Very common is the “Apero”-culture. Small festivities after work to celebrate something. Snacks, beer and wine are part of it. Sometimes this can also be during the day and people will continue to work after.
US IT. They provide us with drinks at lunch anytime there’s a company wide meeting.
nutsack ( @nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English8•18 days agoyeah I like to have around 7 at lunch and then puke and shit and piss all over my desk
WhatSay ( @WhatSay@slrpnk.net ) English8•18 days agoI used to think it was unprofessional. But once I had a few jobs where employees were treated like crap, I changed my mind.
Kit ( @Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 8•18 days agoSure, if I’m meeting a vendor for lunch it would be normal. If I’m just sitting at my desk working through lunch like I typically do, it would be really strange to have a drink and I’d probably be reprimanded.
USA, IT worker
philluminati ( @philluminati@lemmy.ml ) 7•18 days agoUK IT dev here. When I started working in the field back in 2000ish it was perfectly fine for IT staff to pop to the pub. Did for many years. Then in my 20s it became normal to have drinks after work rather than during work. Then when marriage etc came along, it became neither.
pdqcp ( @pdqcp@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 6•18 days agoWork from home, drink as much as I like
GreyShuck ( @GreyShuck@feddit.uk ) 6•18 days agoI’m in the UK. I worked at a couple of places in the '90s - sysadmin and IT trainer - where this was considered perfectly acceptable at the time, but I definitely wouldn’t now. I’m no longer in IT at all, but I don’t think that it is seen as acceptable very widely anywhere now.