So I just was able to negotiate being fully remote due to covid for a several-month contract position. Then after all that the recruiter comes back to say okay great now time to schedule you for an in-person drug test.
I'm like
hold up. You're drug testing me for a contract position? After I just explained that I'm not willing to take any unnecessary risks due to covid?
I checked the major drug test companies and none have published their COVID guidelines - and why would they? If you're getting drug tested it means you're the scum of the earth and your time, health, and safety doesn't matter.
Now don't get me wrong, I can pass a drug test. To me it's just the principle of doing this for a contract position (number one) during a pandemic (number two). Say I catch it at the facility because they make you wait for two hours and you're not allowed to go outside - symptoms show up a few days later and I don't have any PTO or benefits to use for getting sick and now I'm just in the hole for that time and potential medical cost.
And what's really funny to me is how hard drugs naturally pass through the system in 3 days or less, so a true "dope fiend" (if this caricature even exists in real life) can fairly easily evade a positive screen with a weekend off, while someone just using plant medicine whose metabolites happen to be fat soluble has to either plan a month in advance or drink gallons of green tea to doctor their piss.
It's literally just a racket for alcohol companies and medical testing supply companies
So now I have to tread lightly in the conversation because you know, refusing to take a drug test is a good way to blackball yourself with a company but I legitimately think they're being unreasonable here.
Like do you want me to call people for you or not? This isn't that serious, man
Anyway, stepping off my soapbox for now. I know plenty others who have much deeper issues with structural infringement of their personal liberties but something about how this is just so normalized that it's just seen as a no brainer in this situation really got to me.