Quote Originally Posted by bongomania
you're absolutely correct that a drug test will not determine pregnancy, but they could check the urine with a pregnancy test. and guess what? they can and do do that if they want to.
The law says they can't. The regulations are also available online. See them for yourself.
Quote Originally Posted by bongomania
And you said don't buy a book because all the information is free? Not all this info is valid. Nor or all the answers someone is looking for here.
What makes you think the book your hawking contains valid information? Can you provide some additional sources which can indepenantly corroborate the info contained in that book as valid? Just because that book was written by a set of people with med credos doesnt make it any more credible. Unless theres independant evidence that can support it.
Quote Originally Posted by bongomania
It amazes me how many people think if they read something online it's absolute truth.
Its amazing to me of the wonderful facts that can be found online. For example, the regulations set by the Dept of Health & Human Services. And the regulations set by the Dept of Transportation. And once again, its free.
Is that wonderful?

Quote Originally Posted by bongomania
Burnt toast stop acting like you're a genius and know everything because you don't.
Jealousy is such a bad thing.
Instead of jabbing me, you too can be a "genius" by doing your research. As the old salt goes: Knowledge equals power. Arm yourself with the knowledge of how drug testing works, the regulations and protocols that must be followed by all practicing labs, and most importantly your rights as a donor. Yes, donors facing a pre-employment drug test have rights. Donors can be entitled to civil damages if a lab chooses to violate those rights.

Knowledge equals power
Know your rights

And one more time, the info can be found online by making use of your favorite search engine. And its free.