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RadoKing
03-28-2013, 06:20 PM
Hello everyone,

As I have seen throughout this forum and many others on the web there is little to no information on passing a drug test with Quickfix. This will be a completely unbiased and unfiltered view of my experience.

A week ago I got an amazing and unexpected job offer. I am a regular marijuana user and have been for 8 years. Needless to say I knew that I could not pass with my urine (I have in the past when I had time to get clean), and had to look at an alternative method for passing the drug screening. I decided to go with Canadian Quickfix 5.7-1. I verified the batch number with the manufacturer, and was ready for my test.

I took my exam yesterday (3-27-2013) with a small company in Colorado. They collected my urine and checked off that the temperature was correct. They took the specimen and separated it in to two vials, and shipped off one of them to escreen in Kansas City, KS. It is a 10-panel test.

At this point I am nervous, and anxiously waiting the results. Hard part is knowing when to feel "safe" as other drug tests I have taken in the past do not call you with passing results.

Knowing how frustrating it was for me to read of other stories similar to this with no follow up I promise to come back in the coming days to let you all know how it went.

Cheers and good luck!

RadoKing
03-30-2013, 06:21 PM
Well it has been 3 days and still no word. I will continue to keep you all posted!

I am thinking after a week (4-3-2013) if I have still not heard from the employer I am in the clear. Anyone with knowledge on the waiting game please advise.

RadoKing
04-01-2013, 07:25 PM
It's been 5 days (3 business days), and I have confirmed with the lab that the results have been sent to the employer.

Can I assume I am in the clear since I have not received a call from the MRO? I don't want to call HR and ask about the test, ha. If someone has experience in this area please help a brother out!

Burnt Toast
04-01-2013, 09:30 PM
Can I assume I am in the clear since I have not received a call from the MRO? I don't want to call HR and ask about the test, ha.Of course you wouldnt want to inquire about the test results.

Instead, call the HR and ask for your "start date". The response there will clue you in as to whether youre good to go, or if the employer had simply moved on to the next applicant for hire.

RadoKing
04-02-2013, 01:10 AM
Of course you wouldnt want to inquire about the test results.

Instead, call the HR and ask for your "start date". The response there will clue you in as to whether youre good to go, or if the employer had simply moved on to the next applicant for hire.

I see your point. Unlike other offers I've had in the past I already got the job. I have been given my start date. I am trying to figure out if I've passed before putting in my 2 week notice at my current job. I'll call HR tomorrow and ask a random question about the hiring process I suppose.

Burnt Toast, my CoC form has an MRO on it. Can I assume if I failed he would have contacted me before passing the results on to my employer?

Burnt Toast
04-02-2013, 01:00 PM
Well, since you have a start date secured, just simply show up for the first day and carry on with your duties - and forget about the drug test altogether.

You will be notified one way or the other if there were any problems with the drug test.

RadoKing
04-02-2013, 03:30 PM
Very good point BT. Not a whole lot I can do about it now, and from my past experiences no news is always good news! I'll wait it out, and let you all know when I start just to confirm that this worked.

Cheers!

RadoKing
04-19-2013, 05:23 PM
Well everyone I am happy to say that Quickfix does in fact work. I have started my new job, and everything is going as planned. A couple notes from the experience...

1. If you know you are going to have a drug test 30 days in advance do yourself a favor and stay clean! The stress is not worth it.

2. If you are in a situation like I was use QF not dilution. You are taking a much bigger risk when using dilution methods.

3. Make sure to have the temperature right, wear 2-3 pairs of briefs, and relax when you are in the waiting room. Also, try to go during off hours so you don't have to wait for an extended period of time.

Good luck out there and happy toking!