Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you! After decades of the poor black community being over policed as drug users the wealth is being correctly spread to upper middle class whites
Progress!
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My only complaint about the drug tests is that they can be inconvenient to schedule and sometimes I struggle to pee on command. But I don't really have an issue with them.
OP here - they're not super inconvenient. I drink a gallon of water that morning and I'm set.
I guess I just wonder if the need for the tests across all stratosphere of work says something about a changing American society and the next generation of a qualified workforce being eliminated before they even have a chance.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/woodlands-high-school-seniors-drugs-fentanyl/285-eb99734a-a382-4661-8cae-ada7b76deda1
An autopsy has revealed that two Woodlands High School seniors had fentanyl in their systems when they died earlier this month.
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Anonymous wrote:The point of drug screening is to identify high functioning addicts
Anonymous wrote:I haven't had a drug test in the 21st century.
Anonymous wrote:
Do you have reason to be concerned about the results, op?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s so gross to think about urine in relation to my job. For one job, I went a facility and used a bathroom where they had removed the running water and colored the toilet water blue. That way, people could not dilute their urine. I was treated as guilty or as though I had committed a crime.
At another job, they said at the last minute I had to come into the office. I was headed out of town and said no. When I showed up to my first day, an embarrassed HR worker greeted me in the lobby and said I had to walk to a lab and pee in a cup. She barely made eye contact with me. That was my “welcome” to the “illustrious” WaPo.
No more drug tests for me. I don’t do drugs. If they can’t tell that by looking at me, that’s not my problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you! After decades of the poor black community being over policed as drug users the wealth is being correctly spread to upper middle class whites
Progress!
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My only complaint about the drug tests is that they can be inconvenient to schedule and sometimes I struggle to pee on command. But I don't really have an issue with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think big companies in health and pharma tend to test.
It's also a legal requirement in the financial and insurance industries if you work for a regulated company (bank, broker-dealer, etc). Also required for any companies where you are operating vehicles or machinery.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! After decades of the poor black community being over policed as drug users the wealth is being correctly spread to upper middle class whites
Progress!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want to have to disclose all my prescriptions to the company, so I would not pursue a job that required a drug test.
Your prescriptions aren’t disclosed to your employer. If you screen positive for adderall or something and have a prescription, the lab contacts you for documentation. That info isn’t shared with the employer.