Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why are you worried so much about the drug testing? If that was going to be an issue, I wouldn't have applied to DOJ.
The good news is that unless you're DEA/FBI, it's unlikely you'll ever be tested again (though you will have to report any drug use on your background reinvestigations every 5 years).
OP here -- thanks, I appreciate the insight. I wouldn't usually be worried about this kinds of stuff as I don't partake, but I involuntarily inhaled a whole bunch of second-hand bong smoke at a party last weekend, which made me worry about my ability to pass a drug test. Maybe an overreaction on my part, but I'd hate for something like that to disqualify me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A month or so before I was going to start. (I was an honors attorney, so had gotten the job offer almost a year earlier.). Got a call and told to report to a lab that same day. Urine only. It was some sort of lab chain -- quest diagnostics maybe? So I assume you could go to a location near you.
This was my experience as well. Did the test after I'd recieved the conditional offer of employment.
Anonymous wrote:A month or so before I was going to start. (I was an honors attorney, so had gotten the job offer almost a year earlier.). Got a call and told to report to a lab that same day. Urine only. It was some sort of lab chain -- quest diagnostics maybe? So I assume you could go to a location near you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why are you worried so much about the drug testing? If that was going to be an issue, I wouldn't have applied to DOJ.
The good news is that unless you're DEA/FBI, it's unlikely you'll ever be tested again (though you will have to report any drug use on your background reinvestigations every 5 years).
OP here -- thanks, I appreciate the insight. I wouldn't usually be worried about this kinds of stuff as I don't partake, but I involuntarily inhaled a whole bunch of second-hand bong smoke at a party last weekend, which made me worry about my ability to pass a drug test. Maybe an overreaction on my part, but I'd hate for something like that to disqualify me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why are you worried so much about the drug testing? If that was going to be an issue, I wouldn't have applied to DOJ.
The good news is that unless you're DEA/FBI, it's unlikely you'll ever be tested again (though you will have to report any drug use on your background reinvestigations every 5 years).
OP here -- thanks, I appreciate the insight. I wouldn't usually be worried about this kinds of stuff as I don't partake, but I involuntarily inhaled a whole bunch of second-hand bong smoke at a party last weekend, which made me worry about my ability to pass a drug test. Maybe an overreaction on my part, but I'd hate for something like that to disqualify me.
Anonymous wrote:Also, why are you worried so much about the drug testing? If that was going to be an issue, I wouldn't have applied to DOJ.
The good news is that unless you're DEA/FBI, it's unlikely you'll ever be tested again (though you will have to report any drug use on your background reinvestigations every 5 years).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6 months after COE.
Urine and Blood sample given at processing center in nova.
Thanks. Stupid question: what does COE stand for?
Anonymous wrote:6 months after COE.
Urine and Blood sample given at processing center in nova.