Quote Originally Posted by halfdead
Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate it. The first thing I did was call my old job back but the window had closed on me going back there. I didn't burn any bridges I was aware of, I always try to leave on the best terms possible. I am gettin a good taste of humble pie these days. I think I might even have a new recipe!
Nope this be workin fur ya my friend! This be good news baut yur old employer. If yu be leavin on good terms be gettin some letters of recommendation from them and pursue other employment have yurself a story as to why yu took a shart break from that employer or act like yual be still there and yu would appreciate if yur potential new employer didnt contact them rather use these here recommendation as yu dont want yur current employer now yu be activily lookin fur a change. if yu be accustomed to makin yur kinda money be figurn yu be a professional in yur field so findin new work with yur exsperience be easy to open new door. Just be ready for the drug test this time pilgrem yual can get back on the horse yual just need to put yur foot in the stirup. good Luck

BWD
BackWoodDrifter Reviewed by BackWoodDrifter on . Was my drug test properly administered? Need Help!! I have worked many jobs my entire life, but my career began about 10 years ago. When I started my career I was making $26K a year and worked my way up through hard work and effort to $70K year. Recently I took a new job much closer to home because I was commuting 140 miles round trip everyday to work. The company that hired me loved my experience and couldn't wait to get me started. At the pre employment phase I was very wary of drug testing. I signed a paper to allow a background, credit, and Rating: 5