Man, I need some help.

I've finally got some confidence up on the urine tests after using Quick Fix a couple times. Unfortunately, my confidence in Quick Fix led me to feel invincible while negotiating for a new job. So, needless to say, I didn't really cut back much on my daily smoking.

Today, 2 weeks after the interview I got the offer letter. It's a substantial raise (25%) that I can't afford to lose. The offer packet contains the drug testing info and it says that the offer is contingent upon passing a URINE test, or a BLOOD test, or BOTH!!

So, I've got the urine under wraps with the Quick Fix, but I'm EXTREMELY worried about the blood test. The recruiter will call Monday and try to schedule it, I'm sure, so I'm going to have to try to buy a few days. It shouldn't be too hard since I'm still finishing out my other job and I live an hour away from where my new job will be. I'm hoping that I can push the test back to my first day of employment, but who knows?

HERE'S MY QUESTION: How long will THC and/or THC metabolites be detected in a blood test for a daily smoker (1-2 times, more on weekends)???

I've seen mixed responses on this. The consensus seems to be on this board that within about 3 days or so you'll be clean and pass. However, I see conflicting information on Erowid. Erowid is a respectable source and it says 2 WEEKS!!! Also, on wikipedia (not as respectable) it says 12 days. I've seen various other stuff that says up to 30 days. I quit yesterday, so I need to know how long I have to put off the test. I start in 19 days. I'm going to try to push my test off for 2 weeks and start exercising like a fiend.

Can someone please put my mind at ease on this THC blood detection time issue!?!

Peace,
Lampost
lampost Reviewed by lampost on . Urine AND/OR BLOOD for pre-employment!!! Man, I need some help. I've finally got some confidence up on the urine tests after using Quick Fix a couple times. Unfortunately, my confidence in Quick Fix led me to feel invincible while negotiating for a new job. So, needless to say, I didn't really cut back much on my daily smoking. Today, 2 weeks after the interview I got the offer letter. It's a substantial raise (25%) that I can't afford to lose. The offer packet contains the drug testing info and it says that the offer is Rating: 5