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	<title>carouser gets canned? </title>
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	<description>I have reason to believe that my boss may have caught word that I smelled of alcohol today at work. What should I do? I do not drink at work. However, I am a pretty heavy drinker after business hours, and sometimes my hygiene suffers because of this. What should I do? Obviously not smell like sauce at work again, but would it be wise to preempt somehow? I saw my boss give me a long hard stare before he left work yesterday, and it&apos;s just put the fear of the bread line in me. It was difficult to tell if he was trying to let me know he knew, or make some kind of judgment of what action to take.  Any ideas?</description>
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