Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Banks can either be urine or hair tests. Nearly all of the bank chains (at least in my neck of the woods) have hair tests performed. Be aware and prepare.

If you know for a fact that its only a urine test, then consider finding a clean person and sub. You wont be watched unless you had been suspected of tampering.



BTW, the proper vitamin to use for urine "color" is B2 (Riboflavin), instead of B12.
I currently work at an investment bank, and 3 years ago they administered an unsupervised urine test.

I've considered going the synthetic urine approach - however, does the testing methodology include measures for detecting synthetic urine, and most importantly, how do I regulate the temperature of the synthetic urine to ensure it's within the expected thresholds for the human body? Also, is there a specific brand I should consider using?

Admittedly, I haven't considered the synthetic urine approach and had only focused on dilution - according to the directions my friend provided, would that provide a reasonable formula for success?