Do You Have to Take a Drug Test to Get Hired at UPS in Louisville, Kentucky? if So,Will I Have Time 2 Prepare?
Question by seriousquestion..: do you have to take a drug test to get hired at UPS in louisville, kentucky? if so,will i have time 2 prepare?
i just got “hired” for a great job tonight over the phone. only problem is i have smoked marijuana in the past month (a fair amount), and i’m scared they’ll pop a quick suprise drug test on me and i won’t be able to pass. the only thing i have used before with good results to pass a test was a drink that you had to drink with lots of water and follow the rules on the bottle, presto..clean pee! so i’m willing to buy it again if they tell me to take it at my liesure, but if they put me on the spot..i’m.in.trouble.
rut roh! i hope its a piss test. while i do shave my chest and other areas of my body, i don’t think i could do without my flowing hair. and people with no eyebrows look funny. i’ve blown my cover, now it is apparent that i’m a pothead. but yeah, i’ve used a drink called “vale” and “q-carbo”, both with good results. last time i baught the vale the lady at the store told me it works best for people under 160 pounds. good thing i’m a skinny kid.
Best answer:
Answer by cyanne2ak
Yes they will indeed drug test you. If you haven’t smoked it in a month and they only want a urine test, you’ll be fine. However, some UPS stations prefer a hair follicle test, and for that, your only option is to shave your entire body…..yes ALL of it.
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