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Veritas5191
11-02-2012, 10:48 AM
I want to thank every one on here for the information that I was able to find. I recently tried to get a new job at a place much better than I was working, better environment and a higher wage. I was turned down for the job after I had been clean for about three months to get this job. So what did I do? I went out and smoked up. Then two days later they called me up to offer me a job doing a different position. I waited until I was off the phone to scream the profanities. So after reading about every post on this forum I decided that my best option would be to sub and use quick fix. I ordered it overnight and waited for the call to do the test. About a week later I got the call. I was scared as hell! I kept trying to be reassured by the posts on here about the ones that were scared but then couldn't believe how easy it was. Did not help. So an hour before my time to be at the occupational med center where I had to take my test I got ready. I heated the fix up to 100, attached the heating pad to the bottle then duct taped it to my inner thigh. I did it in a way so that the bottle top was pointing up but at a slight angle down so that all I had to do was take off the lid and lean forward and it would dump. I got there and they called me back and asked if I had anything in my pockets. I didnt but they did not even ask me to turn them inside out. They explained everything and gave me my cup and I went into action. The pour was flawless, and the temp was perfect right in the center of their test strip. I came out and gave her the cup and she recorded the temp and then recorded that it was not altered. Then they sent me on my way. It was sooo easy! I did not get the results as it was just recent but I am sure I am good to go from all the comments on here. So thank you for all the advice everyone! Once I start next month I just got a 8,000 raise!

Burnt Toast
11-04-2012, 04:12 PM
Congrats to you on a successful sub and welcome to the Sub Club.

Best of luck with the new job. :smokin:

Veritas5191
11-04-2012, 05:02 PM
Congrats to you on a successful sub and welcome to the Sub Club.

Best of luck with the new job. :smokin:

Thank you Burnt Toast! I don't know why I was even so nervous, it was very easy. Next time I will check the mix though, I did not see that you should test the batch until it was too late. I should be ok though but for next time I will check it. I couldn't believe that it was only a 5 panel test, must just be covering their butts not really that concerned. It was for an insurance company (not sales) so that's why I was surprised it was just a plain Jane test. Anyway thanks for all the advice and I will be posting more here, great place for information for sure!

BigTacross
11-16-2012, 05:23 PM
MY issue with the Quick Fix is the gender issue. Can't they test the hormones and see if it's a male or female specimen? I see nothing on their site about how to order gender specific products.

Burnt Toast
11-16-2012, 05:32 PM
MY issue with the Quick Fix is the gender issue. Can't they test the hormones and see if it's a male or female specimen? There are lots of posts in the DT forum that have already addressed this issue. The Substitution sticky thread is just one thread that covers this. And many more posts are found by utilizing the Forum Search button, using the terms "gender genetic testing" and "genetic profiling".

Veritas5191
11-16-2012, 07:24 PM
It would be illegal for them to do so.

BigTacross
11-16-2012, 09:56 PM
There are lots of posts in the DT forum that have already addressed this issue. The Substitution sticky thread is just one thread that covers this. And many more posts are found by utilizing the Forum Search button, using the terms "gender genetic testing" and "genetic profiling".

To be fair to me, the last post in N2's thread was 5 years ago. I was just throwing this out there in case anyone had new info or not.

Burnt Toast
11-16-2012, 11:56 PM
To be fair to me, the last post in N2's thread was 5 years ago. I was just throwing this out there in case anyone had new info or not. And there are later posts throughout the forum by using the search terms mentioned previously. Regardless, nothing has changed - genetic profiling is still not allowed for employment-related drug tests.