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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20nli:363569"]Even though I'm arguing so much, I actually have the same stance as you. I've been trying to find a new job for a long time now, and every time I find something I would like, I find out they drug test. I don't some high moral reason for not taking a job where I'm tested, I just have no desire to pass one. I don't bring it to work. I don't do it at work. I don't show up for work stoned. No matter what job I've had, I've always been one of the best, most productive employees there. I think it's rediculous that I couldn't get hired to stock shelves at wal-mart. I go there at night. I watch some retard spend over an hour stocking a freezer aisle half the size of ones I've done at my old job in 15 minutes. That's sad. Drug testing is biased profiling of potential employees in order to help control shrink and liability. It's bullshit. I'd only agree with it if there was a way to test ONLY for the duration the employee is working for. Frankly, good management and peer employees can usually spot problem behavior at work long before the employees next drug test is due.[/QUOTE]
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