Sometimes I think random drug tests are just another tool for managers to harass employees to get them to think about moving on. We would get a platter of rolls as a gift from a client and I took a poppy seed one. After downing it I told a coworker and feigned concern over the random drug testing policy for contractors. A few days later, I was called down to the office to go to the clinic for a urine sample. No worries there being a straight shooter. Results were negative plus I got a few hours away from the office. No more poppy seed rolls after that. What were the odds that my "friend" ratted me out to management? Pretty darn good! Try it at your job and see what happens.
thelma (10/23/2006)
It looks like your "friend" showed his/her colors. Watch your back.
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