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GFGmom was right. I was wrong. Still can't believe it...can you?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 408368" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Nancy, I don't know how it is in other places, but in our Dept. of Correction the employees are drug tested repeatedly. They go up to the Clinic to be drug tested before they are even allowed to interview! And they collect the samples from applicants the same way that they do from inmates ... with someone in there with them actually watching the urine come from their body into the bottle! There will always be a few that see the writing on the wall and just head straight for the parking lot at this point! Any employee can be drug tested at any time and a random sampling of people (names picked by a computer) are sent to a commercial lab to be tested every month. To be found with a drug in your system that you don't have a vaid prescription for is grounds for immediate dismissal. And if that wasn't enough, at random dates four times a year they have huge shakedowns of employees and visitors cars. Instead of driving into the regular parking lot you're herded off into a side lot by state troopers and the tact team, you are personally patted down, then they go through every single thing in your car, your purse, wallet, even your lunch! And then they bring in our drug dog, Mick, and <u>he</u> goes through your car, sniffing at everything! They are very serious about it in a correctional setting because an employee who is a drug user cannot be relied on when the chips are down and they are much more likely to be bringing it in to the inmates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 408368, member: 1883"] Nancy, I don't know how it is in other places, but in our Dept. of Correction the employees are drug tested repeatedly. They go up to the Clinic to be drug tested before they are even allowed to interview! And they collect the samples from applicants the same way that they do from inmates ... with someone in there with them actually watching the urine come from their body into the bottle! There will always be a few that see the writing on the wall and just head straight for the parking lot at this point! Any employee can be drug tested at any time and a random sampling of people (names picked by a computer) are sent to a commercial lab to be tested every month. To be found with a drug in your system that you don't have a vaid prescription for is grounds for immediate dismissal. And if that wasn't enough, at random dates four times a year they have huge shakedowns of employees and visitors cars. Instead of driving into the regular parking lot you're herded off into a side lot by state troopers and the tact team, you are personally patted down, then they go through every single thing in your car, your purse, wallet, even your lunch! And then they bring in our drug dog, Mick, and [U]he[/U] goes through your car, sniffing at everything! They are very serious about it in a correctional setting because an employee who is a drug user cannot be relied on when the chips are down and they are much more likely to be bringing it in to the inmates. [/QUOTE]
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