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Drug Screening Test

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Recently I found myself looking for a new job and was very surprised at the amount of information that employers want their candidates these days. It is no longer enough to provide all types of personal information. Now they also want you to urinate in a cup. To some extent I understand the need for all of  personal information, but with a biological sample from candidates seems a bit beyond necessity.

I understand that large companies must protect themselves, but I think it’s a little intrusive to ask someone to urinate in a cup. While passing through a screen of drugs is a phenomenon common for many employees, I wonder if this is really necessary and whether it really protects the employer.  Most drug screens do not show that substances that are currently in the application system and a lot of illegal substances the most serious may be purged from the system within 24 hours and so makes me think that the process of screening for drug may not be as effective as employers expect it to be.

Unfortunately for employers, there is a wide variety of supplements available for people who want to clean the unwanted substances from their body. In this way, the screen of a drug may be thwarted because the drugs can pass through the selection process only to their use once they have employment. These supplements and cleaning systems are widely available in many sports shops and other stores of health and can be 100% effective in a game dupe screening drugs. Not that I know from personal experience, of course.

I know that if you take a drug screen, and you feel as if you’re not prepared, there are many good, cheap and simple means may help. If  thereis a store in your town that are selling these products, you’re lucky.  these products can clean your system within hours. Because most drug screens require that you take the test within 24 hours of notification, these products begin to work in less than an hour and will be in effect for several hours so you can take the test and feel still protected. Remember that you still have rights even if you feel as if they are violated.