Do Drug Treatment Centers Test With the Standard Pre Employment Test or the Extended Test?
Question by EpicFail: Do Drug treatment centers test with the standard pre employment test or the extended test?
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Answer by knicname
I don’t know where you live, but in NYC it’s common place for drug treatment programs to do a urine screen. Don’t know what you mean by the extended test.
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