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Drug test to work at a pizza place?


Question Posted Friday April 16 2010, 10:45 pm

I was wondering if you have to put in a urine/drug sample for a regular job at a pizza place or somthing like that. to see if you're on drugs. thanks!
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Delvee answered Saturday April 17 2010, 5:39 am:
Most places will tell you on the application that they drug test. If they do drug test, yes, it will be a urine sample.

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schochie16 answered Saturday April 17 2010, 1:14 am:
That depends on the place. Most places tell you if they ate going to test you.


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