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Might as well smoke a joint to clean the booze out of your system. Dumb A$$
 
Might as well smoke a joint to clean the booze out of your system. Dumb A$$

Since I'm sure none of you have EVER drank A beer or two the night (longer then 8 hours) before you flew.

Oh, thanks for the "dumb a$$" comment considering no where did I ever say that I did this, apparantly no one should ask questions about potential situations that may even be regarding other people because it gets turned around on you by some people around here.
 
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Why would you even take the chance? Idiot.

It's not a bad question. In this industry most drug tests are random anyway. Could you imagine if they tested for alcohol? They would probably lose half the work force. Just play by the rules and you'll be fine. Most companies require 12 hours before any company event and less than .04 BAC. It's OK to enjoy a couple of beers here and there, just don't abuse the privilege.

Be careful they do test for cigarettes.
 
Will you fail a pre-employment drug test if you drank beer the night before the test?
Um, if you know that you were going to be taking a pre-employment drug test why would you even chance it? I could understand the question if you had a random test, but you knew this was coming... A week before any test I wont even eat a bagel with popey seeds just in case. This is your livelihood, dont take chances with it!
 
It's not a bad question. In this industry most drug tests are random anyway. Could you imagine if they tested for alcohol? They would probably lose half the work force. Just play by the rules and you'll be fine. Most companies require 12 hours before any company event and less than .04 BAC. It's OK to enjoy a couple of beers here and there, just don't abuse the privilege.

Be careful they do test for cigarettes.

They do test for alcohol. I've been tested twice at duty in.
 
The company can and some companies do give a breathalyzer as part of their pre-employment screening. If the job means anything to you, just be safe and don't drink the night before.
 
Nothing wrong with a beer. Its good for you, one of the oldest drinks in the world. The problem is excess. Have a drnk and sleep well. You would most like do better than everyone else who couldn't sleep that night.
 
Where do you work that they test you at duty in? I've always been tested at duty out. The company does this on purpose for a number of reasons.

-Blucher

Atlanta's finest regional airline. :) Both times were at duty in about 3 years ago. The nurse had a breathalyzer set up where they normally do drug tests.
 
When I was interviewing for a bouncer position back in my college days, after the interview they asked if I would submit to a drug test. I said of course. After a few seconds of blank stares from them as I stood there, the owner said, "Well get them out, Damnit!"
 
Atlanta's finest regional airline. :) Both times were at duty in about 3 years ago. The nurse had a breathalyzer set up where they normally do drug tests.
They seem to enjoy doing it right after you get back from vacation also.
 
Atlanta's finest regional airline. :) Both times were at duty in about 3 years ago. The nurse had a breathalyzer set up where they normally do drug tests.

That's very odd. I wasn't aware we ever tested at duty in. I too have had to take the breathalyzer for 3 out of the 6 times I've been tested, but that's always been after the last flight. This way if it takes a long time (nurse on break, etc...) it only cuts into my time, not "company time."
I've always wondered if the lab techs find it weird that some of their samples tend to smell like coffee. I mean if you get tested right after coming in from a nap that sample's got to be like what....80% coffee, right? I think if I fly a nap line again I'll always bring asparagus with me to eat on the ride back to ATL. Mmm, mmm, aparagus and coffee, breakfast of champions!

-Blucher:beer:
 
I don't think they do the duty in tests anymore. We would be told to go take the test by the ops person signing us in. This was before computer sign in. I guess we could get a note to go test via crewtrac at sign in.
 
"Atlanta's finest regional" (Always Something Asinine) hits us (A&P's) with the randon breathalyzer as we show up to work too. Just knowing I have to go to work there in the morning makes me want to get hammered!
 
I've had a beer or two with dinner the night before most or all of my interviews...helps me relax after travel.

But if you show up hung over, you are not going to have a good day.
 

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