You ever notice though that the bosses don't seem to really reward the hard workers in gov jobs? That's been my impression anyway.

I don't know anything about discliplinary hearings or anything......can only wish you luck there. But it is a small ( really small) comfort that you don't have to quit without knowing at least what the test results are.

I know this sounds really stupid atm but you know the old saying about closing one door....don't despair yet.

There's a HELL of alot out there in this world. Believe me, you've only scratched the surface. Look around. Learn something new.....you may find a job you really love after all. Less money.....but more happy? Think about it.
Weedhound Reviewed by Weedhound on . Finding a job after losing one to a positive test Anybody have any input on this? I'm not there yet, but I want to be prepared for the worst. If I have to, I can quit before discipline and being fired. There's no doubt I would be fired if I have a positive result. What do you tell prospective employers about why you quit a job you had for 20 years? Thanks. Rating: 5