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Blacklisted - Clarification On Refusal / Failed Drug Test ?
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<blockquote data-quote="gb1017" data-source="post: 3046782" data-attributes="member: 68261"><p>Thank you all for your replies so far. I suppose it is still worth a shot to try, which will be the last resort of course, was just trying to get as much inside knowledge beforehand before I try my luck. The station is about just shy of an hour drive from where I live.</p><p></p><p>So my test was on site, inside the station, and I refused it. My manager, fedex station manager, and the drug test guy were all inside the office as everything was being discussed, that I would be disqualified etc.</p><p></p><p>BUT, which non have yet to shed any light on this; the drug test guy gave me his card, and said there IS a way I can possibly go back to work, and I would have to sign up for classes, like rehab classes, go through a long (and i'd assume expensive?) process, and be subject to drug testing once a week. Which I believe is called the DOT "return-to-duty" process.. ??</p><p></p><p>He explained it briefly, fedex manager didnt say anything, we all shook hands and that was that. Got disqualified from the job I had been wanting to quit anyway. I gave my contractor a one month notice opposed to 2 weeks, and I kept staying and helping day after day cause they desperately needed me. Then they ended up getting screwed anyway. Well, I guess as well as I. </p><p></p><p>I asked my contractor what this process was if I wanted to get my job back, and he said the same as the drug test guy, but though my contractor was brand new and recently bought these routes, was completely new to the industry so he sounded unsure of it all himself.</p><p></p><p>So what exactly is this "return-to-duty" process, and does it / will it even apply for FedEx?? Is it true or false? Or just misinformation?</p><p></p><p>And if I am just permanently disqualified for life, that's not just for HD/Ground, its for Express as well? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gb1017, post: 3046782, member: 68261"] Thank you all for your replies so far. I suppose it is still worth a shot to try, which will be the last resort of course, was just trying to get as much inside knowledge beforehand before I try my luck. The station is about just shy of an hour drive from where I live. So my test was on site, inside the station, and I refused it. My manager, fedex station manager, and the drug test guy were all inside the office as everything was being discussed, that I would be disqualified etc. BUT, which non have yet to shed any light on this; the drug test guy gave me his card, and said there IS a way I can possibly go back to work, and I would have to sign up for classes, like rehab classes, go through a long (and i'd assume expensive?) process, and be subject to drug testing once a week. Which I believe is called the DOT "return-to-duty" process.. ?? He explained it briefly, fedex manager didnt say anything, we all shook hands and that was that. Got disqualified from the job I had been wanting to quit anyway. I gave my contractor a one month notice opposed to 2 weeks, and I kept staying and helping day after day cause they desperately needed me. Then they ended up getting screwed anyway. Well, I guess as well as I. I asked my contractor what this process was if I wanted to get my job back, and he said the same as the drug test guy, but though my contractor was brand new and recently bought these routes, was completely new to the industry so he sounded unsure of it all himself. So what exactly is this "return-to-duty" process, and does it / will it even apply for FedEx?? Is it true or false? Or just misinformation? And if I am just permanently disqualified for life, that's not just for HD/Ground, its for Express as well? [/QUOTE]
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