Lets say you are in the field of genetic engineering, quantum mechanics, or whatever else. Would you be drug tested? I like to smoke weed from time to time on my free time and I'd rather my work not take away my personal privileges.
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It depends on who you work for. If you work in an academic lab at a university, the answer is almost certainly no (but it wouldn't be unheard of). If you work for a biotech or pharmaceutical company, probably not, but maybe depending on the company. If you work for the government (as a contractor or on in a heavily government-funded lab), then the likelihood goes way up.
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No, it's very unlikely they'd make you take drug tests. Unless you were working for, say, a high-security pharmaceutical company, there's no reason, even for government jobs.
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I don't, And I haven't been, working as a chemist.
It's up to the company.
It really depends on how replaceable you are... They don't want to spend a year training and paying some one to work in such a specialized environment just to lose them to a UA.
It's up to the company.
It really depends on how replaceable you are... They don't want to spend a year training and paying some one to work in such a specialized environment just to lose them to a UA.
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more often than not, but each private company has different policies.