The fact that this career didn't mean enough to you to stop smoking even after your CDL, again calls into question your judgment. You knew there was going to be a test coming up, you smoked anyway, sorry I'm not feeling any sympathy for you.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Newtothagame, Mar 20, 2017.
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Nope. You have no business driving
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The question I have is the reporting of it. What business would a company have to do that for someone not even yet in their employ? -
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It's actually pretty crazy how much you can get away with putting in your body, while circumventing this outdated model of drug testing.
The DOT 5-panel was introduced in the 1980's, when crack and heroin were the epidemic, and Rx drugs were prescribed by your friendly and trustworthy doctor. There was no opioid epidemic back then, like we know it now. It's funny how the DOT 5-panel doesn't pick up synthetic opioid use and abuse, because it only detects drugs which metabolize into morphine . That excludes like, 90% of accessible painkillers available. A preliminary piss test will probably show positive for opiates. But then the secondary testing will confirm, that there is in fact no technical violation. The DOT test cannot detect many painkillers of abuse.
And because doctors probably view those "morphine metabolite" drugs as more dangerous, more addictive, and more liability on their end; they're less likely to prescribe them. The end result, is the painkiller use usually flies under the radar, these days.tscottme Thanks this. -
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