Ok...I don't smoke very often. Maybe once a month. Something like that. I've probably only smoked 3 times since July 1st. I just got a new job and I had to sign a paper saying I'd submit to random drug testing.

I know I'd pass right now as I haven't smoked since August 7th. But my big question is...how likely do you think it is that I'll be randomly tested? You would think they'd only do it if they had reason to suspect...that's sort of what I was lead to believe. And I have to be one of the most unlikely suspects.

Also...if I showed up at work and they were like ***** you have a drug test today. The location for drug tests is offsite...so I'd probably have time to do something...but what could I do that would change it quickly?

I would think that since I smoke so infrequently...and not large quantities at that, that it doesn't stay in my system too long. I'm just wondering if this means I should quit all together. I really hope not because that once or twice a week feels like the only time I let myself relax.
soccergal Reviewed by soccergal on . What are the chances? Ok...I don't smoke very often. Maybe once a month. Something like that. I've probably only smoked 3 times since July 1st. I just got a new job and I had to sign a paper saying I'd submit to random drug testing. I know I'd pass right now as I haven't smoked since August 7th. But my big question is...how likely do you think it is that I'll be randomly tested? You would think they'd only do it if they had reason to suspect...that's sort of what I was lead to believe. And I have to be one of Rating: 5