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I probably saw my boss sniff cocaine through his nose?


I recently saw my boss sniffing something into his nose, at the extreme corner of the parking lot. He thought nobody is watching him, but i saw him and i ducked behind a car so that i am not visible to him. He inserted something very strange into his nostrils and then made some seizure like movements and almost collapsed to the ground, and then barely manages to balance himself and walk away. I didn't tell anyone because i'm not sure. Sometimes nasal medicines are sprayed through the nostrils too, but because i saw him from a distance i'm not sure what the heck he was sniffing. I feel sure it was some drug he took. He also acts as if he has some attention deficit disorder, and if i ask him a question he takes 18 to 20 secs to respond, and asks me to repeat the question several times. To me he seems like a psycho, but i try to mind my business. should i continue minding my business or complain about him?

you should mind your business, because you are taking a big risk on your job if it is not what is happening, but if it is starting to affect your bosses work ethics then maybe you should anonymously call human resources at you job and they can have him drug tested and if he has a bad addiction they can get him some help

Thats what he gets, I hope you get a better one Report It

theres nothing wrong with doing a bit of coke every once in a while so dont risk someones carrer because they want to have a bit of fun

I think I would let it go as it seems like you don't have enough information to know if whatever he was putting in his nose was legal or illegal. There are many nasal sprays that people use for allergies or sinusitis, so it very well could have been that.

Well, I don't know what kind of business you're in but a person that takes 20 seconds to respond to a question has issues that would be obvious to everyone he comes in contact with.

Mind your own business!

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