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janalsncm 5 hours ago

Is drinking common for physical pentesters? I just do boring software stuff but I’m pretty sure drinking on the job would be a fireable offense for me.

And even if their BAC was technically under the legal limit, their ability to e.g. drive was impaired. So it seems unprofessional.

arcfour 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Their ability to drive being impaired is somewhat dubious since they are under the legal limit in all of the states I have heard of.

W/r/t drinking and working, I personally dislike the puritanical zero tolerance for alcohol approach that people here in the US seem to take by default. Most people can have one or two drinks and work just fine, with obvious exceptions.

I don't think we should judge people who have to travel to a boring small town in Iowa and have to go to work in the middle of the night for having a drink or two.

If you can't have just a drink or two, or have to do it every day, that's a bigger issue that goes beyond work vs. simply having a drink and doing work on occasion.

chneu 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Agreed about the puritanical stance here in the US.

People drive on prescription drugs like it's nothing. But a beer? Haha.

For context, I've been sober for a decade. I don't mind if people have a beer. I get it.

kube-system 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> I just do boring software stuff but I’m pretty sure drinking on the job would be a fireable offense for me.

I've never worked a software job where I wasn't provided free alcohol at work.

Aurornis 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> Is drinking common for physical pentesters?

Absolutely not.

Physical pentest scenarios are highly likely to end with an alarm tripping and the police arriving, except in cases where the alarm wasn't armed, didn't have connectivity, or was broken.

An encounter with the police was virtually guaranteed in this case. Drinking before the job was highly unusual and irresponsible.

mandevil 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/323/

Note that Monroe's number for the peak (0.13%) is significantly higher than legal limit for driving, and than these guys recorded here.

IshKebab 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> I just do boring software stuff but I’m pretty sure drinking on the job would be a fireable offense for me.

What?? For real?