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Default Blowing Neighbours smell away

On 29/08/2011 14:02, wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 00:57:38 +0100, The Medway Handyman
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There is conclusive evidence to link active smoking with lung cancer.
Passive smoking is however a myth.

I believe that there is link, but I also believe that the increased risk
is probably low enough for me to ignore. I cannot however ignore the
awful smell, the affect on my eyes and my throat or the smell on my
clothes and my hair the next morning.


As a heavy smoker I can appreciate that.

Most of my working life was associated with public houses so stinking
of fags when I was a smoker was not really a problem at work as I
would have stunk the same from others.


Just wondering if it affects your jobs now that smoking is not the
Norm in most places and households.


Not at all.

I certainly know people who if they employed someone such as yourself
would if they detected the smell on you would not wish to you use your
services again or make negative recommendations such as , he did a
good job but stunk the place out. One mate wouldn't let you in the
first place if you smelt of smoke when you arrived.



I don't need to work for anally retentive people thanks.

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