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I need help passing a hair follicle test....tomorrow!

Stress_test

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I thought this was interesting. It clears up some myths, but it is also kinda a promotional for the company too so who really know...

Q: What drugs does HairConfirm™ screen for?
A: HairConfirm™ screens for five different drug classes: Cocaine (cocaine & benzoylecgonine), Marijuana (THC-COOH), Opiates (Codeine, Morphine & 6-monacteyl morphine), Amphetamines (Meth/amphetamines & Ecstasy) and Phencyclidine (PCP, angel dust).

Q: How many hairs are required for laboratory testing?
A: Approximately 40-50 strands cut from the scalp line at the crown (or when bundled, about the diameter of a shoelace tip).

Q: What time period does the HairConfirm™ test cover?
A: HairConfirm™ will detect drugs for a period of 90 days. The test requires a hair sample of 1.5 inches in length. Each 0.5 inch represents 30 days. The hair sample must be cut as close to the scalp as possible and only the most recent 1.5 inches are tested.

Q: How does the test work?
A: Using the detailed instructions as a guide, collect a hair sample of approximately the diameter of a shoelace tip. Mail the hair sample to the CLIA certified laboratory, Omega Laboratories, Inc, using the pre-addressed, prepaid envelope provided. The laboratory will analyze the hair sample for evidence of drug use. Using the HairConfirm™ Specimen ID number, passcode and email address, you must register your test online once you have mailed the samples to the laboratory. Go to the results section to obtain the results. Complete instructions on how to register and obtain the test result report are included with the test collection kit.

Q: What if a sample of very long hair is submitted, will the laboratory test show drug use for a longer historical period?
A: No. The laboratory only considers the first 1.5" of hair from the root end. If a longer sample is sent, the laboratory cuts the hair to 1.5" to conform to the 90 day historical time period.

Q: What if a historical period of 6 months of drug use is required, can the laboratory test for that?
A: Yes. However two separate testing kits would have to be purchased and two separate hair samples be submitted for laboratory processing. The length of the hair would have to start out at a minimum of 3 inches in length from the root end. One sample would then be submitted cut at 1.5" from the root end for the first test kit, and the second sample representing the remaining hair length be submitted for the second test kit. It is extremely important to place the root end, or the end closest to the root end aligned properly in the foil as described in the kit instructions.

Q: Is the processing Laboratory Accredited?
A: Omega Laboratories is accredited by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and all tests are supervised, reviewed and approved by Ph.D. staff scientists. Omega Laboratories have performed over 1.5 million hair tests.

Q: How fast does head hair grow?
A: Studies indicate that head hair grows on average of 0.5 inches (1.3cm) per month. This growth rate varies slightly (estimated at ± 0.2 cm per month), consequently there is some (± 1 week) time variation possible. Head and body hair do not grow at the same rate; body hair grows at a much slower rate.

Q: How soon after use can a drug be detected in hair?
A: It takes approximately 4-5 days from the time of drug use for the affected hair to grow above the scalp. Body hair growth rates are generally slower and cannot be utilized to determine a specific timeframe of drug use. Therefore any positive result from body hair would only correlate to drug use at some indeterminable time (generally within one year).

Q: Can tests be run on people with little or no hair?
A: Hair can be collected from several head locations and combined to obtain the required amount of hair. If the head hair is too short, body hair can be used as a substitute. If body hair is used the timeframe represented by the test is approximately one year due to the different growth pattern in hair below the neck. NOTE: DO NOT mix head and body hair for sample submission.

Q: What is the shortest time period that can be accurately evaluated?
A: The minimum time period is approximately one month (0.5 inch).

Q: Does external exposure to certain drugs, like Marijuana or crack smoke, affect the hair test results?
A: No. To rule out the possibility of external contamination, HairConfirm™ testing looks for both parent & metabolite (bi-product) of drug usage. Drug metabolites can only be present as the result of direct consumption or intake into the body. For Marijuana analysis, the laboratory detects only the metabolite (THC-COOH). This metabolite is only produced by the body and cannot be an environmental contaminant.

Q: Can hair be affected by cross-reacting substances such as over-the-counter medications?
A: Enzyme-immunoassay antibodies (EIA), similar to those used to test urine, are used for the initial drug screening in hair; therefore the potential for substances such as over-the-counter medications to cause a false positive screening result does exist. To eliminate the possibility of reporting a false-positive result due to cross-reactivity, our laboratory performs Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) for all specimens that screen positive.

Q: Does hair color affect results?
A: Hair color is determined by the amount of melanin in the hair. It has been shown experimentally, through actual hair samples, as well as determined in court, that hair color has NO basis in fact.

Q: Does chemical treatment of the hair affect the test results?
A: Commonly used hair procedures (e.g., shampoos, conditioners, sprays, mousses and gels) have no significant effect on results. In fact, normal hair washing helps to remove external contamination. Normal hair treatments such as bleaching, permanent waving and dyeing generally will not significantly lower the quantitative results. If the protein matrix of the hair has been damaged to the point of breaking (cortex damage) the level of drug can be significantly affected. However, severely treated or damaged hair can be readily identified from the wash ratios and/or staining procedure.

Q: What about the DETOX shampoos and other masking agents sold on the internet...do they work?
A: The HairConfirm Laboratory tests the molecules embedded in the hair shaft. Therefore no external or topical source or agent can alter the test results. None of the so-called detoxifying shampoos or products can alter a forensic hair test performed in a laboratory, and therefore the hair drug analysis test is basically cheat proof.

Q: Is the HairConfirm™ laboratory able to distinguish between d and L methamphetamine?
A: L methamphetamine can be found in Vick’s inhalers, as opposed to d methamphetamine, which is found only in the controlled substance. The lab has the capability to distinguish between d and l methamphetamine in hair. This distinction clearly becomes important when an individual contests a positive methamphetamine result, and allows the lab to certify a result with certainty.

Q: Can hair collected from a hairbrush be used?
A: No, we do not recommend taking a hair sample from a brush or any other source (e.g. pillow, clothing) as the sample may be contaminated and there is no guarantee that the hair is from the person being tested. Additionally, this would destroy any legal validity of the test results as proper chain of custody could not be established. If the test results are for solely for informational purposes only and not intended to be used legally (e.g. Parent testing their child). and further that the above risks are acceptable, hair taken from a hairbrush may be tested as long as the sample quantity and length is sufficient as specified in the test instructions. However, it must be stated clearly that the laboratory may reject a hair sample if it is not collected and prepared as per the test instructions. No refunds are available if the laboratory rejects the sample.

Q: How does HairConfirm™ compare to urinalysis or saliva tests on the market?
A: The primary differences are historical use (approximately 90 days dependent on hair length) and the inability to tamper or contaminate the test and therefore directly change the test results. Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Opiates and Phencyclidine are rapidly excreted and usually undetectable in urine 72 hours after use, and in saliva 48 hours after use. The detection period for hair is limited only by the length of the hair sample and is approximately 90 days.

Q: How effective is Hair Testing in detecting drug users?
A: In side-by-side comparison studies with urinalysis, hair drug testing has uncovered significantly more drug use. In two independent studies, hair drug testing uncovered 5 to 10 times as many drug users as urinalysis for evidence of drug use.

Q: How long will it take to receive the results?
A: We know it is important that our customers receive results as quickly as possible. HairConfirm™ has the fastest turnaround time for hair testing. Using the shipping label included in the standard kit, the laboratory will receive the sample in the the normal time required for first class mail. Using the Fedex shipping label included in the Express kit, the laboratory will receive the sample the next business day. Tests results are generally available 2 business days after the sample has been received by the laboratory.

Q: How will I read the results?
A: The results will indicate a positive or negative result for each drug class. In addition, when a donor tests positive, the result will provide an assessment of hair dose response to identify whether the donor is a low (occasional), medium (weekend, daily) or high (constant) user.

Q: What are the positive result quantitative range guidelines for determining type of user?
A: The following chart represent the user type determinations:
 

RoachClip

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Hair Follicle Drug Testing FAQ
Hair Drug Testing Facts

Q: What is hair drug screening?

A hair screen is an examination that uses a small sample of hair to identify specific drugs used by the person being tested. A hair follicle drug test measures the drug molecules and their specific metabolites that are produced only after the drug has been processed by the human body. After the drug is processed, trace amounts of its metabolites are inserted into hair follicle by the bloodstream.

Q: What time period does a standard hair follicle test cover?

A standard hair follicle screen covers a period of approximately 90 days, but is susceptible to time variation depending on the growth rate of your hair. The hair sample is cut as close to the scalp as possible and the most recent 3.9cm (or 1.5 inches) are tested. It is possible to go back even further than 90 days since the time period is limited only by the length of the hair sample, but is standardized to a 90 day history.

Q: What type of drugs can be detected in a standard hair test?

Cocaine (Cocaine & Benzoylecgonine), Marijuana, Opiates (Codeine, Morphine & 6-Monacteyl Morphine), Methamphetamine (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine & Ecstasy), and Phencyclidine (PCP). These five drug classes are mandated for testing by the Federal Government.

Q: How fast does head hair grow?

Hair collected at the crown of the head grows on the average of approximately 1.3 cm (or 1/2 inch) per month. This growth rate varies among people by approximately + .2 cm per month which can create a possible time variation of up to +1 week per month.
Back to TopQ:Can body hair be drug tested like hair from the head?

Body hair can be drug tested just as hair from the head. The growth rates for body are considerably slower than the hair from your head. Most body hair is replaced in about one year. It is challenging to precisely represent the time period of a standard screen with body hair so substances may be detected in body hair for up to 1 year after the substance left the blood stream.

Q: How much hair is needed?

A standard screen with GC/MS confirmation requires 40+ milligrams of hair or approximately 50 - 70 strands that are up to 3.9cm (or 1.5 inches) in length. The thickness and pigment color of different types of head hair (thick black vs. thinning gray) is the basis of this variation.

Q: What if I am almost bald or have no hair?

Hair can be collected from several head and/or body locations (excluding pubic areas) and combined to obtain the required amount of hair. In the rare case where no hair is collectable, complete urine/adulteration testing may be utilized.

Q: How effective is hair follicle testing in detecting drug usage?

In comparison to a urinalysis drug test, cocaine, PCP, opiates, and methamphetamine have proven hair analysis far more effective than urine testing in identifying low-level drug use over an extended period of time since these are normally out of the bloodstream in within 3-7 days (see drug detection times).

The detection of marijuana is currently less sensitive than the other drugs in identifying low level drug users, but is considered approximately equal to urinalysis in identifying marijuana users. The detection period for hair is limited only by the length of the hair sample and is approximately 90 days for a standard screen.

Q: How do drugs get into hair?

After a substance is ingested, whether orally, smoked, snorted, or injected, metabolites are produced as the drug is processed by the human body. As these drugs and metabolites circulate in the blood stream, they enter and nourish the hair follicle and are then inserted into the hair strand.

http://www.ipassedmydrugtest.com/hair_drug_test_FAQ.asp

Good Luck Amigo
 

Darth Fader

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This thread is like allot of threads around here lately. A bunch of people running there gums about what they no nothing about. I feel so blessed to of plugged into a few here in the know. Actually there are several methods to work the test in your favor which are documented on other forums with results. Hair tests are the norm in some areas in the modern day work force. The last thing one would want to do is remove all hair, no sample, no pass. Thanks to those of you who are supportive, its people like you that give our movement a fighting chance, we will prevail. The good part about all this is LCS in her first grow by herself has a greener thumb than 90%+ of the members here, she really doesn't need to work. She wants to be a part of her community. Peace, pot and karma. One Love:ying:

Wow, soooo helpful. Wait .... you didn't answer the OPs question. How can she pass her hair follicle test tomorrow (today)?
 

RudolfTheRed

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Thanks to those of you who are supportive, its people like you that give our movement a fighting chance, we will prevail.
exactly how does cheating a hair follicle test help our "movement" have a fighting chance with anything? i was just being brutally honest. if you have a hair follicle test tomorrow there's is almost nothing you can do. the link you posted is NOT 100% and results from it have varied. basically this person is fucked. its called reality. did you even read the WHOLE thread that you posted?

personally, i would of told whatever company this person is applying for to go fuck themselves and i would have walked my happy little ass out of there with a smile. any job that needs a hair follicle test isn't worth working for. just imagine all the other bullshit you'll have to deal with. its just not worth it to me, or most people. what i do at home, or on my own time is no ones business as long as i come to work ready to the job correctly.

want to help the movement? tell these business to fuck off next time they ask for a drug test. i've never taken one nor will i EVER take one, and i still make plenty of money to support myself and do whatever it is i want to do.
 

Harinama

Member
"tell these business to fuck off next time they ask for a drug test." Considering the op has been looking for a job for a while, that does cut her chances. It is an employers market to be sure.

However, i refuse to ever work for a company who drug tests random or new hires, EVER. I have no issue if a friggen forklift driver has an accident and gets tested, really.

Good luck, hopefully you'll land something decent soon!
 

RudolfTheRed

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i don't know.

i used to operate heavy machinery and one day i was randomly hit in the head with a falling chain. eventually i was forced to go to the hospital for stitches. the guy that brought me to the hospital was just another employee and not my boss, but the nurse assumed he was and asked him if i needed a drug test. this guy knowing that i smoke weed told the nurse "no" and so i was never drug tested, however if i was i would have probably lost my job due to the fact i smoke cannabis. i don't do any hard drugs and i don't drink before work either.

if an accident happens at work and you think the person was under the influence of alcohol or any other drug you shouldn't hire them anyway. find better people. if i can't trust you then i won't hire you. if you think your fork lift driver was doing blow, and drinking before work there is no need for a drug test. just fire them. usually you can tell who caused the accident, why, etc. and can go from there. if you get a hint that its more than just a random accident, and it was caused by drugs then they shouldn't be working for you anyway. i don't care what you do at home. shoot heroin for all i care, but when you come to work you better be ready and sober. typically you can just look at a person and tell what they've been doing or using.
 

One Love 731

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"anyone want to help a brother out?" Sound familiar Rudolf, isn't it nice when we work together. Think on that for a moment and it will answer your questions.

Like I said Me and LCS will be just fine, were on IC to grow better ganja, thus far its working out great. I Apologize if I came across negative, it wasn't my intention. I do however appreciate those who bring something to the table. I hope everything is everything for all of you and yours. Peace, pot and karma. One Love:ying:
 
Shave your head, and buy a human hair wig, wear that to the test, hope that the wig hair donor wasn't a bigger stoner then you.

Seriously though, just go take it, whats the worst thing that can happen?
You fail and the job offer is retracted.
But maybe it's a bluff and they don't really do anything with the sample.

But if you refuse to take the test, you for sure are not getting the job.

Bring some clean hairs from someone you know and see if you get a chance to switch them for yours at some point.

That's about the best advice I heard so far. Realistically, these tests cost employers a lot of money, so it's possible it could be a bluff. Then again, it could be a car dealership that benefitted from the Bush / Paulson bailout heist,...So it's really OUR money they're spending.
 

RudolfTheRed

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ill happily help anyone out when i am capable of doing so but i'll also be honest with you, and if you're fucked then you're fucked and there's not much i can do for you after that
 

WasntMe

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an excerpt from the website for the Society of Hair Testing ...
http://www.soht.org/html/Statements.html

. Criteria for obtaining a positive hair test result
It is recommended that the following criteria should be utilized when employing hair as a specimen in testing for drugs:



Hair should be collected from the posterior vertex region of the scalp. The hair should be collected in such a manner as to enable identification of the proximal (scalp) to the distal orientation.
Standard hair analysis should be performed on a measured segment of hair.
All hair samples should undergo a decontamination procedure.
A decontamination procedure should consist of a first wash with organic solvent, a second wash using water or aqueous buffer, and a third wash, with an organic solvent for example.
The washes should be analysed for the drug which is under investigation, if necessary.
All positive screening tests should be confirmed by alternative methods, for example by chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry or any other technology of comparable or greater specificity and selectivity.
In order to evaluate the possibility of passive contamination, four criteria are recommended:
The identification of metabolites
The use of metabolite-to-parent drug ratios
The assay values of the decontamination washes
Threshold values
The determination of the following metabolites can be recommended:
Cocaine: Benzoylecgonine and Cocaethylene;
Heroin: 6-monoacetylmorphine and morphine;
THC: Carboxy-THC;
Amphetamines: none.
The following metabolite-to-parent drug ratios may be used
Cocaine: benzoylecgonine/cocaine > 0.05 (since BE is not always present, hydrolysis controls should be used)
Heroin: 6-monoacetylmorphine/morphine > 1.3 (corrected for hydrolysis)
4. Relationship between drug dose and hair concentration
The positive result of a hair analysis may be used to confirm if a person has used or was exposed to a drug. A negative result does not refute use of or exposure to the drug. To ascertain the time of exposure and the extent of drug use is difficult and needs further research. For some drugs, data now exist which indicate that, in very controlled clinical studies, a positive dose-concentration relationship exists. Hair testing is acceptable for forensic applications:



If a chain of custody is maintained
If external contamination is considered
If a proper definition of a positive result is established
If performed in qualified laboratories with acceptable analytical methodology
If the laboratory participates in an external proficiency testing program, has achieved a satisfactory performance, and has established an internal quality assurance and quality control program

and straight from Omega Labs website (one of the leading test labs) ......
http://www.omegalabs.net/abouthairtesting/hairtestingfaq/hairtestingfaq.aspx
Hair Testing FAQ


1. What is Hair Drug Testing?
Since hair growth is fed by the bloodstream, the ingestion of drugs of abuse is revealed by analyzing a small sample of hair. Our testing method measures the drug molecules embedded inside the hairshaft, eliminating external contamination as a source of a positive test result. Hair testing results cannot be significantly altered with shampoos or other external chemicals.


2. What drugs are included in a standard Hair Drug Test?
Cocaine, marijuana, opiates (Codeine, Morphine & 6-monoacteyl morphine), methamphetamine, (Meth/amphetamine & Ecstasy), and phencyclidine (PCP). These five drug classes are mandated for testing by the Federal Government.


3. What time period does a standard test cover?
A standard test covers a period of approximately 90 days. The hair sample is cut as close to the scalp as possible and the most recent 1.5 inches are tested.


4. Does hair color affect results?
Hair color is determined by the amount of melanin in the hair. It has been shown experimentally, through actual hair samples, as well as determined in court that hair color has NO basis in fact.

5. How fast does head hair grow?
Studies indicate that head hair grows on the average approximately 1.3 cm (or 1/2 inch) per month.


6. How much hair is needed?
A standard test with GC/MS confirmation requires 60+ milligrams
of hair or approximately 90 to 120 strands. The thickness of different types of head hair (thick coarse vs. thinning fine) is the reason for this variation.


7. How does Hair Testing compare to urinalysis?
The primary differences are
1) wider window of detection
2) inability to tamper with the test

Cocaine, methamphetamine, opiates and PCP are rapidly excreted and usually undetectable in urine 72 hours after use. The detection period for hair is limited only by the length of the hair sample and is approximately 90 days for a standard test.

At this time there are no known adulterants for hair tests. Since hair tests analyze the drugs inside the hairshaft, external contaminants/chemicals have no effect.

Additional advantages include non-intrusive collection procedures, virtual
elimination of test evasion.

The combination of an increased window of detection and resistance to evasion makes Hair Testing far more effective than urinalysis in correctly identifying drug users.


8. How soon after use can a drug be detected in hair?
It takes approximately 4-5 days from the time of drug use for the affected hair to grow above the scalp. Body hair growth rates are generally slower and cannot be utilized to determine a timeframe of drug use.


9. What is the shortest time period that can be evaluated?
The minimum time period is approximately two weeks (1/4 inch). Body hair can be used if head hair is too short for a test. If body hair is used the timeframe represented by the test is approximately one year, due to the different growth pattern in hair below the neck.


10. Can tests be run on people with little or no hair?
Hair can be collected from several head locations and combined to obtain the required amount of hair. In addition, body hair may be used as a substitute to head hair. In the rare case where no hair is collectable, complete urine/adulteration testing may be utilized.


11. Does body hair give the same type of results as head hair?
Yes, body hair can be used to test for the five standard drug classes, though body hair growth patterns are different than head hair. Most body hair is replaced within approximately one year. This means a test done with body hair will be reported as drug usage during approximately a one year timeframe.


12. Can hair collected from a brush be used?
Yes, but the test will be reported as having an "anonymous" donor. We cannot attribute the sample to any specific person and we cannot determine the timeframe of the test, so the test result is not legally defensible. The test will only report that the sample submitted had the reported drug metabolite components.


13. How does Omega Laboratories establish its cut-off levels?
Omega follows the cut-off levels generally accepted industry-wide. These levels are based in part by minimum detection levels for GC/MS confirmation.


14. Does Omega Laboratories perform Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) confirmation of all positive hair results?
Omega provides confirmation utilizing GC/MS for all specimens that screen positive (opiates, PCP, methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana).


15. Can hair be affected by cross-reacting substances such as over-the-counter medications?
Enzyme-immunoassay antibodies (EIA), similar to those used to test urine, are used for the initial screening test for drugs of abuse in hair; therefore the potential for substances such as over-the-counter medications to cause a false positive screening result does exist. To eliminate the possibility of reporting a false-positive due to cross-reactivity, Omega confirms all positive results by GC/MS for methamphetamine, opiates, PCP,cocaine and marijuana.


16. How effective is Hair Testing in detecting drug users?
In side-by-side comparison studies with urinalysis, hair drug testing has uncovered significantly more drug use. In two independent studies hair drug testing uncovered 4 to 8 times as many drug users as urinalysis.


17. Does external exposure to certain drugs, like marijuana or crack smoke, affect the Hair Test results?
To rule out the possibility of external contamination, Omega testing (where appropriate) looks for both parent & metabolite (bi-product) of drug usage. For marijuana analyses, Omega detects only the metabolite (THC-COOH) . This metabolite is only produced by the body and cannot be an environmental contaminant.


18. Is Omega Laboratories' internal chain-of-custody comparable
to a urinalysis laboratory test procedure?
Omega's internal chain-of-custody is modeled after Federal guidelines (SAMHSA) as well as other accredited agencies (CAP).


19. How long are test reports kept on file?
Test reports are retained for a period of two years or as mandated by law.


20. What is done with the excess hair that is not tested?
The hair not used from the time period being tested (i.e. three months equals 3.9 cm) is stored in the chain-of-custody sample acquisition pouch. Hair is stored for a two year period.


21. What experience does Omega Laboratories have in providing
Expert Witness Testimony?
Omega Laboratories' forensic experts have qualified as expert witnesses in Ohio, New York, California, Texas, Nevada, Oklahoma, Alabama and Arizona in over 250 civil, criminal, and Superior Court trials.


22. What other drugs are available to be tested in hair analysis?
Currently, nicotine, methadone, simple benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants assays and mescaline have been detected in hair. However, many details such as cutoff levels and dose response relationships have not yet been established for these compounds. Currently these assays are in the Research and Development process.


Question Still Not Answered?

Call Customer Service at
800.665.5569

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One Love 731

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You could always send someone else in to take the test for ya. These kind of things are not usually done at the job. Finding someone that looks close enough to the picture on your ID could work just fine. Seems to be the only 100% pass. Peace, pot and karma. One Love:ying:
 

RudolfTheRed

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You could always send someone else in to take the test for ya. These kind of things are not usually done at the job. Finding someone that looks close enough to the picture on your ID could work just fine. Seems to be the only 100% pass. Peace, pot and karma. One Love:ying:
good luck considering the person posted this about a day before they have to take the test, and i don't know about you but i don't know anyone that looks like me, and the likelihood of anyone finding someone that looks like them in less than 24 hours, and willing to take a drug test is about slim to impossible. i'll have a better chance at finding that needle in that haystack.

"tell these business to fuck off next time they ask for a drug test." Considering the op has been looking for a job for a while, that does cut her chances. It is an employers market to be sure.
id rather be unemployed, hungry, and homeless before i ever let some employer violate me and my rights. call me a fucking lunatic if you will, but when it comes down to what i think is right or wrong i always go with what's right even if its not an easy decision. i don't expect to many people (these days especially) to live by the convictions, but i have to. its a must for me or i'm better off dead.
 

TruthOrLie

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i don't know.

i used to operate heavy machinery and one day i was randomly hit in the head with a falling chain. eventually i was forced to go to the hospital for stitches. the guy that brought me to the hospital was just another employee and not my boss, but the nurse assumed he was and asked him if i needed a drug test. this guy knowing that i smoke weed told the nurse "no" and so i was never drug tested, however if i was i would have probably lost my job due to the fact i smoke cannabis.

WAIT. Hold the f*** up. You mean to tell me that if I get hurt at work, my boss can take me to the hospital and ask them to CHECK MY BLOOD for drugs?!?!?

No fucking way.

Excuse me.
 

Stress_test

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Yeah most states workers comp requires it, and all private labor insurance requires various types of drug screening after an injury claim.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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wear a wig and ask if you can yank your own follicles because you don't like people touching you.
 

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