Quote Originally Posted by Mississippi Steve
Lets just keep it simple.... if your subject to UA or your gonna be subject to UA, don't smoke weed, *PERIOD*. If you do, your putting yourself in a position where somebody is gonna have to do something about it. If the UA is for probation, you can figure that the penalty for getting caught will be to serve out the full sentence, If its for your job, at the least, you'll be in the unemployment line, unless your supervisor decides to turn you in to the police too. Either way, its all common sense and a no brainer to stay straight when your subject to UA.
Employers CANNOT "turn you in to the police". Unless your job is in the military, the only side effect of a hot Employment Ua is a little inconvenience. You'll only be in the unemployment line if you choose not to get another job, because that hot drop will most likely not be on other employers records.
TebitEvas Reviewed by TebitEvas on . Consequences of a hot UA What are the consequences of a hot UA? -an increase in monitoring ? -more UA's per month ? -Jail (maybe for the second time) ? Would it depend on the drug you test positive for? Any experiences? Rating: 5