Post-hire drug test
csanders41
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We use a post-hire drug test that all applicants agree to take upon being hired. On the job application form the statement "will you take a drug test if hired."
The problem, is that so far all have agreed to take the test. The forms are filled out, the drug test is given, the training people take the new hires under their wings and start training.
Usually in 36 hours the test is back. If it is positive, the new hire is let go.
yes, we tell everyone, on the app, while interviewing, etc, the company is a drug free work place.
My question is, after being hired, can we ask before the test is given, "Is there any reason that you feel this test may, come back positive?"
What, I'm trying to save is the cost of the test, the forms that we have to send off to several state agencies to see if they have criminal records, and the (up to 2 days) training costs.
Thanks,
Carl
The problem, is that so far all have agreed to take the test. The forms are filled out, the drug test is given, the training people take the new hires under their wings and start training.
Usually in 36 hours the test is back. If it is positive, the new hire is let go.
yes, we tell everyone, on the app, while interviewing, etc, the company is a drug free work place.
My question is, after being hired, can we ask before the test is given, "Is there any reason that you feel this test may, come back positive?"
What, I'm trying to save is the cost of the test, the forms that we have to send off to several state agencies to see if they have criminal records, and the (up to 2 days) training costs.
Thanks,
Carl
Comments
I agree with Rad. We do not hire until we receive the test results so we don't have all the paperwork to fill out, training to be done etc if the result is positive. We usually receive a negative result within 24 hours, so it isn't much of a hinderance.
Elizabeth
Most employers make the test "post offer, pre hire", that way, they don't waste training resorces, because the employee does not report to work until the test results come back. You might want to try that approach. Also, if they haven't started work yet, some may not show up for the test, which is a red flag that they would have been positive.
Good Luck!
I've never heard of a saliva test that's approved for drug testing. And speaking of 'cleaning up' in a 24 hour period, that's impossible for the majority of illegal drugs.
I also agree that you should figure a way to postpone your expensive orientation and signup program and wait for the results. Ours is a 24 hour turnaround.