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I wonder if they have to take a drug test to get hired
office jobs never drug test
Now they will test office employees once they are on the job. "Stevens, we see you failed to take your drugs. You are fired."
Hmm, says here you don't have any cocaine in your bloodstream. Sorry but we don't think it's gonna be a good culture fit
I was drug tested when I was hired for mine.
IME you are likely to have one during hiring/onboarding, but they definitely aren't going to do any of the random test shit you see on TV. Over my 20 year work history I have only been tested during the hiring process, and this mainly includes office jobs.
Yeah; even my place that is well behind the times got rid of their policy that allowed them to randomly drug test employees shortly after I was onboarded (I did have to do a urine test when I was hired)