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Reasonable cause testing for package car drivers
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<blockquote data-quote="FrigidAdCorrector" data-source="post: 1546206"><p>This is going to be fun!</p><p></p><p>Sure ya do. Coming from the guy who couldn't even google DOT regulations..</p><p></p><p>Right. Because law firms want nothing more than ex UPS drivers who got canned for drugs. Scoop em up and pay for them to go to college. </p><p></p><p>I might buy this if you were a PTer. Don't buy it from someone who worked for 8 years as a driver.</p><p></p><p>You mean the millions you have saved up aren't going to get you through the rest of your life?</p><p></p><p>Is that what you told yourself when you applied for the landscaping job you now have?</p><p></p><p>You are on quite the high horse.</p><p></p><p>You had to resign because you took drugs. That's accomplishing more?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Except you just did.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So let me get this straight. A law firm hired a driver who had to resign because of drugs because he couldn't argue his way out of the position he was in. Meanwhile said driver has years and years of money saved up that will not only fund him living comfortably and allowing him to go on expensive vacations, but will pay for him to go to law school and become an attorney for a big name law firm. </p><p></p><p>I think you've been watching Suits on Hulu. Delivery guy caught in a sticky position because of drugs, walks into an interview with NYC's biggest and best lawyer, gets the job at the fancy law firm, and makes a ton of money in the process. If you didn't get this all from suits you should at least write a tv show because this is friggin gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrigidAdCorrector, post: 1546206"] This is going to be fun! Sure ya do. Coming from the guy who couldn't even google DOT regulations.. Right. Because law firms want nothing more than ex UPS drivers who got canned for drugs. Scoop em up and pay for them to go to college. I might buy this if you were a PTer. Don't buy it from someone who worked for 8 years as a driver. You mean the millions you have saved up aren't going to get you through the rest of your life? Is that what you told yourself when you applied for the landscaping job you now have? You are on quite the high horse. You had to resign because you took drugs. That's accomplishing more? Except you just did. So let me get this straight. A law firm hired a driver who had to resign because of drugs because he couldn't argue his way out of the position he was in. Meanwhile said driver has years and years of money saved up that will not only fund him living comfortably and allowing him to go on expensive vacations, but will pay for him to go to law school and become an attorney for a big name law firm. I think you've been watching Suits on Hulu. Delivery guy caught in a sticky position because of drugs, walks into an interview with NYC's biggest and best lawyer, gets the job at the fancy law firm, and makes a ton of money in the process. If you didn't get this all from suits you should at least write a tv show because this is friggin gold. [/QUOTE]
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