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Posted:  8 years, 1 month ago

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Need answers - Failed Drug test at a NON DOT job??

Well, first off, hello, I am new to this forum. I did some looking around and it seemed like a very informative, friendly place to be. I am here mainly because I have a question I can't seem to find an answer to (maybe I am not using the correct search terms, idk) and this seems like a knowledgeable group of folks who might be able to help. I am really hoping so, because I am sweating bullets over here.

Let me tell you my story so you have a better understanding of what is going on. My boyfriend just recently got his CDL a couple of weeks ago and is in the process of looking for a job. I currently work at a trucking company and have a couple of family members that work here as well. He is thinking about filling out an application here because we currently have a couple of positions open. All would be fine and dandy except for one problem.... at his previous job he got fired for failing a drug test. He does not do drugs, so this absolutely flabbergasted both of us. He had been around some folks smoking pot, but did not smoke it himself. He had previously lived with his dad who sat less than 5 feet away and smoked, but he had never failed a test before, so this really caught us all off guard. None of us knew second hand smoke could be so.... potent I guess. They did a mouth swab test, and the girl that sent him said (after the fact) she sent him for the wrong test, she should have sent him for a DOT test (which I am assuming would have been urine and he likely would have passed). I am not sure how all of that works to be honest, but he did not get tested under DOT regulations as far as I know. The circumstances leading up to his testing were as follows:

BF works in the flooring department at Lowes as a flooring specialist - Lowes needs something delivered ASAP so pulls the BF and another guy to go make the delivery (something that is not techincally in his job description) - BF and coworker hop in Lowes box truck and go to deliver stove - Stove is not in a box, BF not wearing gloves, a sharp piece of metal cuts his finger - Cut is bad enough that BF is taken to ER to have finger stitched up - A few days later, BF is sent to have a drug screen since he had an accident at work - Get a call saying he failed the test, have option to re-test within 48hrs - BF immediately goes to Lowes to request that they do a second test because he does not do drugs and there must be some mistake - Denied second drug test due to Lowe's Zero Tolerance Policy

This was a really great job. He had been promoted from seasonal employee to flooring specialist in less than a year because he is a hard worker and an excellent employee. All of his managers were super ticked that he got fired but there was nothing anyone could do because someone in some corporate HR office said he had to go since he failed. At first he was 100% open and honest with each place he filled out an application at. Told them he was fired for failing a drug test and that it was B.S. because he didn't use drugs and would be able to pass any and all further testing with flying colors, which is true. Well, about 30 applications later with 0 call backs, I told him he needed to tell them something different to at least see if someone would call him back. We hated to lie, but at the same time, I was supporting 4 people off of my income alone (my disabled father just moved in with us when all of this happened, super bad timing all around) and was not sure how much longer we could stay afloat. Eventually he got another seasonal job, which is where he is currently employed. He studied online, took and passed all of his CDL testing the first go around. We pulled the last $500 we had in savings out for him to take a course to help with the driving part of the test. Passed with flying colors, and now here we are trying to sift through all the sketchy places out there and find a decent CDL job.

SO, now that I have given you the background, here is my question:

When he fills out applications with a prospective employer, and he fills out the request to previous employers about testing results, is this Lowes ordeal going to rear it's ugly head again?? If they did not do a DOT test on him, how likely is it that the failed test will pop up in their inquiry? Would he have to take a return to duty course to be able to get a CDL job even though he was not a CDL driver and the test was not a DOT test?

When all of this happened we were so shocked, we did not tell some of our family (mainly my mother) that he got fired due to a failed drug test because she would likely have had a stroke before even hearing us out. Lets just say she is high strung and we didn't need any more drama on top of all the other stress we had going on at the time, it was bad enough as it was. Unfortunately, my step father is my boss, and I do not really want the BF to fill out an application here, have that stuff turn up on his record, and wind up embarrassing my step father in front of everyone else. I also do not want them (my parents) to find out we lied to them. This whole thing was such an unfortunate incident and I still am in disbelief that it actually happened. It feels like a bad dream. It has ruined his career and his ability to find a job.

Any advice or information you can provide would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this!! If it needs to be in another forum just let me know!

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