I disagree that it is the bottom line. Reason is.......how did he know there would be illegal activity at the job? Accepting a job is accepting a certain amount of decorum and different lifestyles and not putting one's self at potential risk. He couldn't have known he would be going into that situation and had he known probably would have declined the job. What do you think a cop would have said if he was pulled over smelling like pot? Think he would believe him or search everything he has? Should he have to go through that for what someone else did? There is, also, no way he can know the disposition of any person on a drug. He can't know how crazy or mellow they will get. Just because you might doesn't mean he does. And some people get crazy on pot.
Accepting a job doesn't mean accepting anything and everything that goes with it. It means doing the prescribed work without undo hardship by the sub. If the sub starts throwing things at you, will you stay and finish the work? If they crap on the floor in front of you will you stay with the smell of it? If so should everyone have to? Let's also talk about his religious rights. Maybe his religion prohibits him from being around it. Just as it is your call to stay and do the work, it is his to leave and he isn't wrong for leaving a situation like that. It is an install. He wasn't there to save someone's life. There are far too many variables to say "he agreed to do a job and he refused it" as though he is in the wrong.
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